SPORTS . ate 13" pa et eee Pr a Bei We ed 17- ” Wednesday, "June 7, 1989 - North Shore News Coach House, Munchies West Van places in track top 10 sweep baseball series THE NORTH -Shore _Men’s Baseball Coach House started strong by sweeping their series against Pemberton Station 7-1 and 9-4. In their next series, Coech House squeaked by Boston Pizza 5-3 and 5- ‘AV duo off From page 16 in Dundee for 10 days before their first round of games against Nigeria, June 10, China, June 12, and the strong Argentinian team, June 14. “These boys have been in train- ing for over two years for this,’’ said Macey’ s mother, Donna. “And it is hard training and discipline.’ After the World Cup Macey and Strong pitching by John Trien, Grakam Alexander and Mike Sebemmer enabled the Coach House to maintain their undefeated record. Meanwhile, Mr. Munchies con- tinues its hot streak by out-scoring Cheers 15-7 and 2-1. In their game with Continental, a home run by Joe Markland led Mr. Munchies to an easy win of 70. : to Scotland Berg have a busy schedule with training and upcoming tourna- ments at both the inter-provincial and club levels. Macey and Berg wil! be travel- ling with the B.C. select team to ‘play in the Canadian Champion- ships in Ontario this August. They will also be playing with the North Shore Selects — already the lower mainland champion in its age group — in 2 bid to play at the National Club Championships in Newfoundland later this year. Macey’s mother said both Berg and Macey have been to training camps in Cuba, Mexico and east- em Canada, building up to their selection for the national team. Meanwhile, Macey said, it has been difficult for the boys to jug- ‘gle the training and competitive NORTH Vancouver soccer player Scolt Macey ...to represent Canada.