Close t ey. y say is only good, in horseshoes, but “for the” want of an injured wrestler, - Windsor Senior Secondary would be the British... Columbia - Wrestling Champions. Instead they have had to settle for second place, just four. “points behind Centennial... Darrell Elki, considered: one of the top wrestlers in’ Canada in the 70 kilo class was: injured in an accident two weeks. ago. A win or even a fourth place finish by Elki would have assured Windsor the title. “That really hurt us,” ” said Windsor coach, Sam Scarda. “If Elki was in, it would have wrapped up _ the championship for us, but the kids still worked hard for us, trying to win the cham- pionship.” Elki’s doctor had ordered him not to enter the wrestling championship as the five stitches he received had not healed. Windsor still finished in second place, a mark of a strong team, and a great coaching system. “Over the past nine years we've been working very hard and have been getting the results in the last six years,” Scarda said. “I've never had so many really dedicated kids, and when you have a number of dedicated kids, it means everyone works a lot har- der,” Scarda explained. Windsor placed several people in the top six 40 years experience TAYLORMOTIVE IS BCAA APPROVED HOME OF THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS Qualified technicians in each field Many with 20 - ¢ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ¢ COMPLETE GENERAL MECHANICAL ¢ WHEEL. FRAME ALIGNMENT & BALANCING ¢ COLLISION REPAIRS ¢ BAKE OVEN PAINTING FREE CONSULTATION ® ALL WORK GUARANTEED TAYLORMOTIVE 174 PEMBERTON. N.V. OUR 21ST YEAR OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION |, Britawaia pa ‘Mark Shacker; V _and Saed Ali all finished first in their weight ~ classifications. . “88 °kilo: ‘contender, Ali, is considered. one of the best wrestlers” in his weight category:says Scarda. Mark Shacker is.another Canadian Chanipionship contender on the Windsor team. “We hope to have a strong contingent going to the Canadian Championships in Saskatoon in March,” Scarda said. GYMNASTICS SENIOR GIRLS BALANCE BEAM (Carson Graham) LEVEL 1 Jody Naylor, Hillside Kersten Evendeu, le Mary McDowell, Hillside Caroline Meyer, Hillside 6.55 6.50 6.35 6.10 6.25 6.15 Hillside 6.10 Della Sindtworth, Howe Sound Tracey Friesen, Seycove Carolyn Rayfield, Howe Sound 6.00 5.95 5.90 LEVEL 3 Sarah Halls, Hiliskile Emily Cousins, ‘Sentinel Laui Stewart, Handsworth 5.80 5.70 5.68 rewarded forechecking efforts, and th a.goal for his re 5.45 Se et tes, sao Handsworth 5.40 LEVEL 4 Danise Handsworth 6.70 Janine Stelter, Seycove 6.00 Suzie Taylor, Graham 5.80 Erica Wheeler, Seycove 5.65 LEVELS Louanna Fowlle, Handsw: 6.95 B.C. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP 38 kilo — 2. Nigel James, Hamilton 41 kilo 2. Ray Keith, Hamfton 3. Arvind Pacheco, Carson Graham 45 kilo 1. Mark Shacker, Windsor 57 kilo 2. Todd McMyn, West Van 5. Fareed All, Windsor 60 kilo 2. John Reinhard, Carson Graham 3. Greg Seehach, Windsor 6. Jeoff Lee, Sutherland 70kflo 2. Ben Petth, West Van - T4kflo 1. Wayne Fast, Wiadsor 2. Doug MDler, Windsor 78klo . Gary Keith, Carson Graham . Brian Johmon an 88 Saed All, Windsor “APPOINTMENTS _ 575 | then in similar Sawers alertly stole the puck inside the Blazer blueline and made no mistake for the equalizer. At the 17.43 mark, the Rockets took advantage of a Teri ‘Ward, a 12 year old © five pin bowler, is heading to Cranbrook in March for the” provincial bowling cham- pionships. The young lady:from Lynn a Valley Elementary School, in her second season of bowling, captured the singles title in the “Four Steps to Stardom” com- petition in the Lower Mainland championships . recently. Teri is a member of the Thunderbird Lanes team and was the only North Shore member to advance past the zone levels. A West Vancouver cross country skier has been selected to represent British Columbia at the Canadian Junior Championships to be held this weekend in New Brunswick. In addition, Erik Gaarder of the Skiers Cross Country Ski Club has been selected to fashion, in the season. WwW. Van skier | picked power play to take'a 5-4 lead with Barry Penman con- necting from Mark Oliver. But with only twenty - seconds remaining in the period the Blazers produced _ the equalizer for a 5-5 tie at the end of two. ‘Coached: by Bob Ferriday, the bowler has a normal: average of 157, but in the’ competition came up with three games < of 280, 200 and . 19300 “Bowling is a. ‘family sport - for the Wards. Teri’s 10- year-old sister Cherise,-was a member of ‘the Thunderbira -bantam team competition : last season, and often ac-. — companies Teri to bow! during the week. If. Teri can, make it past ; ‘ the provincials, then she~ could be on her way to the national championships later represent the province at the | North American. Cham- pionships in Whitehorse. later this month. 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