HIGH SCHOGL scoreboard results for the week ending May 1: ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle, Bal = Balmoral. Brac = Brackendale, CG = Carson Graham, Call = Colli Hand = Handsworth, Hill = Hillside, HS = Howe Sound, STA St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentia cy = Sevcove, Suth = Sutherland, WV = West Van- couvee, Wse = Windsor. Featured Boys’ and Girls’ Track and Ficid: May 6-9 at 3:45 p.m.; North Shore preliminaries at West Van- couver Secondary. Senior Boys’ Golf: May 8 at 3:15 p.m.; West Vancouver vs. Coll- WV Secondary hosting annual track meet THE NEW track and field facility at West Vancouver Secondary gets its first big test when preliminaries for the 31st annual North Shore high school meet are held May 6-9 from 3:45-6:30 p.m. each day. The championship meet is set for Swangard Stadium May 16 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Six new events are part of the 101 events finalized at Swangard: the open boys’ and girls’ 1500- metre racewalks, and the senior, junior, juvenile and bantam girls’: 4 x 400-metre relays which replace medley relays. The finals in another 28 discus, GOLF Senior Boys and Girls CG 7, Bal 0; Coll 7, Hand 0; WV 7, Arg 0; Wsr 7, HS Q; Sent 7, Hill 0. RUGBY Senior Boys WV 17, Sent 4; CG 54, Arg 0; CG 24, Sent 0. SOCCER Senior Girls games of ingwood at Squamish Valley Golf Club. : Senior Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis: May 8 at 3:45 p.m.; West Van- couver at Sentinel. Senior Boys’ Rugby: May 9 at 4:30 p.m.; North Shore final at javelin and long distance events are held on the preliminary days. eee Carson Graham and West Van- couver renew their senior boys’ rugby rivalry May 9 when the Eagles and Highlanders go for a tun on Klahanie Park at 4:30 p.m. for the North Shore high school title. Carson Graham, sporting a 6-0 league record — including 15-6 and 17-7 wins over West Van- couver —~ and a number five tanking in B.C., is the favorite. West Vancouver is ranked 10th. The Eagles coaching staff of Doug Barker, Rob McKay, Ray Summer Band camp now registering YOUNG PEOPLE needn’t be bored in the summertime. Especially when they have the option of attending North Van- couver School District’s summer band camp. Sponsored by the school’s music department, the July — sessions, held at the Outdoor School in Paradise Valley, 15 kilometres north of Squamish, features full and sectional rehearsals, camp ee Grand Opening of our y newest Winnipeg store and take advantage of these incredible Grand Opening savings! 0% OF MINT BLINDS 1226 Marine Drive North Vancouver Don't miss this opportunity to SAVE 40% olf selected Mini Minds ftom Gonteut Discover grea amin ot 40% aff Contour dunag ou Grand Opening Sale. 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TENNIS Sentor Boys and Girls Wsr 5, Hand 2; Arg 5, CG 2; Coll 4, Hand 3; CG 7, Suth 0: Sent 7, Wsr 0. Junior Boys and Girls Bal 5, Coll 2; Hand 4. Bal 3: WV 6, Coll 1. the week Klahanie Park (Carson Graham vs. West Vancouver). Senior Girls’ Soccer: May 10 at 3:45 p.m.; North Shore final at Boulevard Park (Argyle or Sen- tinel vs. West Vancouver or Windsor). Bodnaruk, Guilio Decotiis and Tim Murdi were particularly pleased with a 13-9 exhibition vic- tory over then fourth-ranked Claremont on April I! in Vic- toria. Claremont is now ranked sixth. September 2nd. 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