IF YOU dig volleyball, ou'll : Handsworth are expected t to _ be glad” to know ‘the up- coming senior girls’ season will be spiked with many extras to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the sport in B.C. An average of one tournament every weekend is slated for the seniors and, to highlight play, the provincial association will be releasing a top ten list every fortnight. North Shore _ “be” régulars on the. list, powerhouses Sutherland and “re B3 - Wednesday, October 6, 1982 - North Shore News | Agvinas 3, "Handsworth 2 games. particularly after thei igh. finishes (sixth and \fourth: _ respectively) at a1 recent New: Westminster invitational. Regular season play at the senior level begins this week. However, three other levels have already started their season, including the in- termediate girls who opened round one Thursday. . G: raham Red Carson _ aeteated Hillsi top spot in North Shore high school senior soccer action is On ‘and right now it’s even first. Both schools share the lead with two wins and two ties apiece, but they're also looking over their shoulder SOCCER. SHORTS Kipriaki's : fost: games, and- i they last ‘ lost t secutive. ... " 7 However, ‘that’s: just “what happened.in premier soccer action following the North Shore” entry’s 4-0 defeat. at the hands: of Nomads on: the weekend. °°. The defeat’ ‘followed f heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Greyfriars ‘thé“week prior, on a last minute goal. In spite. of the recent score, Kipriaki’s played well, but were not able to finish around goal while Nomads took their chances well. Next game for Kipriakis is Saturday, 2 p.m. at Kinsmen stadium when they take on Firemen. PEGASUS DRAW North Shore Sanitherm Saints remain undefeated after four games in division A THREE-WAY race for the money on who gets there > Hotel on the weekend. at t Argyle which has. five points and a game in hand. League play is strong and evenly matched this season with low scores and plenty of _-Sor,,J, Lyle. Guerre: cored. 2: Jim Smith for Windsor, Seycove); Sutherland 2, Carson Graham 2; Argyle 4, West Van 0, (Danny Walker, Chris Lemon for Seycove);: as soccer action Iollowing al scoreless. draw with Drake Dave Botwright kept the _ goal clean for Saints while ' Craig Henderson and team " captain John Medland had strong games in midfield for. the north shore'entry. On Sunday Saints go up against Occasionals at 2 p.m. at Loutet Park. In other 2a action, Lynnwood Falcons downed Germania 1-0 in a hard fought battle at ‘McBride Park. The win was the first for Falcons who now have a win to go along. with: their two. draws and one loss. Bob. Duggan scored the Falcons lone ‘goal midway through the second half on a cross from Barry Fraser. Scott Crossan recorded his second shutout. ; Faicons take on Edgemont Villa in their next match. Sanitherm Saints lead the Seven Seas . Now OPEN for Lunch 41:30 a.mn.-2:30 p-m., Tues,-Fri. _F loating Seafood Restaurant. Dine aboard ship in an » or, sample our d Within easy access Vancouver ... we're anchored just ne Lots of free parking! Open 4 p.m. --Midniqht Also starting. Thursday. Balmoral 3, weré the Junior Girls. Results include: Seycove 3, Argyle 1; ‘Sutherland 3, Hillside 1; West Van- couver 3, Balmoral 0; Windsor 3, Handsworth 2. The juvenile. girls had an early start, with Sept. 28 and 30. Getting off games on. - Results include: Argyle 3, Gold 0; Aquinas 1; - Sentinel 3, Carson ‘Graham 1; Hand. Blue 3, Windsor 0; West Van 3, Hillside 0; Hand. Blue 3, Hill. 1; Balmoral 3, Hand. Gold 1. The bantam girls com- mence regular play this week THE SEASON is just beginning to shape up for high school rugby, which opened last week with a host of games at the bantam level. Results include: Hillside 20, Argyle 0; Handsworth 30, Seycove 0; Carson Graham 10, Sen- tinel 0; Rugby begins _ Sutherland 22,. . Just_one game was held at . the junior level, a 26-0 game for Balmoral over Argyle. While on the subject of games derived from soccer, we should mention there were three football games last week. In senior action, Carson Graham posted its second win of the season Friday with _Occasionals. then .Meridian. relaxation. Our world famous fresh seafood buffet has more than 60 tempting varieties to choose from individually prepared seafood and meat dishes, including steak and chicken. Vancouver area, but why nat board the Sea-Bus in and when you dock in North Van., | Reservations strongly recommended ‘to. a good season were after a series of exhibition Balmoral 16, Hand- a‘12-0 victory over West re ; . and - games: warmed them up t to Sworth 36, Argyle 0; Carson Van. Earlier in the week, the the ae _ Graham 32; Hillside 0; Eagles downed (Windsor 14- : “Balmoral:24, Seycove 0; 6. rland 24, West The West Vancouver junior squad went ‘under 8-0 to visitors Hugh Boyd from | wins at° the juvenile level, Richniond. including .a 22-10 decision .....oNver,.Balmoral anda 52-3. . Sutherland 3, - Howe Argyle 2 ors pushover at Seycove. Also | Sound 0, (Paul Hilder, - sound 12143 Played were: . Argyle 14, Claudio Carbello, Steve Wisdser #2483 Hillside 10; Sentinel 34, Russell for Sutherland); Seycore 1213 Seycove 0; Hillside 22, Carson“ Graliam 2, Wind- Wet" e408 Sentinel 3. if you think you might have a legal problem but aren't sure if you need legal advice but don’t know where to look, if you need a lawyer but don't know one — the Lawyer Referral Service can help you.- ‘It's simple. and Pes inexpensive — an interview of up to 30 minutes costs only $10. Give us 6 C. Graham. acall. Suthrind in’ second . followed by. Arms,,. Lynnwood, Drake . '. a - Hotel, ret ia: and im Miss W orid Richmond. § Contestant SAINTS REMAIN 5 Q UNDEFEATED. 1 North Shore’ ‘Pegasus 4 dropped an early goal to .. 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