B2 - Sunday, November 11, 1984 - North Shore News EE Sport No soccer SUIPFISES Nswe ringette WEEK SEVEN of the North Shore Intermediate Soccer Association schedule held no surprises as the teams start to consolidate their intra- divisional positions. In the first division, the Western Realty Spurs tain- tained top spot as they blank- ed the W.V. Rangers 3-0. Larry’s LARRY'S took over the top spot in men’s intermediate hockey this weekend Lawson Boutiher scored twice as the Blues were out- skated Saturday evening Super Valu #140 had another tough weekend drop- Whyte PEE WEE’S House, Whyte Insurance camp up a winner over Neptune Terminals 2-1 ina very evenly matched game at North Van Rec Cen- tre. Goals came from Tom Fidew and kevin Soper for Shoppers Drug Mart, who had a bye, held second place ahead of W.V. Square Rigger and Capilano, both of whom had their games postponed (against Rusty Gull Crusaders and = Elwerthy Electric, respectively) The Seaspan Mariners con- tinued their dominanon of the second division with their 13-2 rout of the Pemberton Station Rangers. Deep Cove United kept a strong grasp on second place with their 4-2 win over the N.S.Wolves. Other action saw the WV. Sea Lions bear WV.) United 4-0. The North Mount Spuraways, who have blasted their third division rivals with 39 goals while only allowing 3, continued their winning ways with an 11-0 romp over WV. Celtic. The victors in the other two games are tied tor second place as the Mt Seymour Wanderers defeated the N.S. Eagles 4-2, and the Burrard Warriors whipped the Pegasus Hycaps 8-1 sport shop on top ping two games. Thursday saw Todd Semenuck score four points in’ an up and down game that finished 7-6. Brian McDonald scored twice tor S.V #140, as they came from 5-1 to tie $-S, after two periods Dan Sita also had a four point Goofys. Saturday S V) Park Royal, fell behind the Bucs 4-0 in a game that ended 4-2. Mike Hodgeson had two goals and two assists for the winners. There were two. other evening for over Neptune Whyte Insurance In other Navy acuion, Army & downed North Shore Winter Club 14-2) Justin Langevin came up with 4 goals and | assist Shots stop- ped, Army & Navy 19, N SWC 40 Bravo Pizza came up with a 3-1 win over Army & Navy Honorable mention goes to Meredith Chapman tor his 28 saves Mathew Saunders scored the only goal tor Ar my & Navy. Spartans roll cowboys IN THE LONE Wednesday Night game this week, North Van. Spartans put on an of- tensive show that left the West Van Cowboys sheil shocked and reeling Byen with the standout play of Assatf Kartidanata, and Chris Carmac, the Cowboys could not stop the Blue wave Spartans, with over 400 yrds in offence, played a well disciphned, hard hitting, woe re b thee ate oy thre Cheee see thitny aba nt will help you tnoalate COMME RCIAL game. The defence torced 4 turn overs in the first half, denying the Cowboys any de cent field position. And then in the second half, Tackles Doug Nelson and Dennis Keith were in the backfield more than the Cowboy runn ing backs Offensively for the Spar tans, i was exceptional line work, that allowed RBs Jett Chalmers and Dave bimeti to score J touchdowns But even These houses may look alike but there is no comparison when it comes to heating costs. Will you be spending more money to heep your home warm again this winter? | Me MAy Hr StbDt NITAL COM me raf it ne tte « 4 / hoy e Ce othe bqod pee Np po Call wow for free advice \ WEDS) bbe tte ES. aa hs when the line did break down quarterback Cam Chalmers was able to scramble out of trouble time and again, twice for touchdowns The win gives the Spartans a lock on 2nd place going in to the 9th and final week of regular league play Wire Lovrin No altos bovcvnns “kaya Noorth Nan Spartans re West Van owtays a . Doelbrooke Browns an ry vot oh we 1 INDUSTHIAL “s\n 8*8 CHIP games in the League, but in- formation was not available LAST WEEK in Ringette at the NSWC saw Keith Cor- ney’s Tween A team play a very tight game = against Aldergrove. The score ended in a 2-1 win for NSWC with goaltender Lee McConnell playing very well in goal. Goalscorers were Laurie McKenzie and Tara Gray. The Petite A team scored a 6-4 win over Aldergrove with the game see-sawing back and forth till midway through the 3rd period when the NSWC team went ahead by 2 goals. Goalscorers were Jessica Campbell and Jodi Rogers. The Petite B#2 team had a tough game against Poco to come up with a 2-2 tie. The Poco goaltender played an excellent game in keeping the home team to 2 goals, both of which were scored by Jessica Crawshaw. Coach Jim McBeth moved his players around quite a bit and Nikol Heatherington played very well in all: positions. The Petite B#l ‘‘Hotlegs”’ won 14-3 over the N.W. Van #2 team, however, contrary to what the score might sug- gest, the game was a very good one with the NSWC goaltender Danielle Emmrich playing an outstanding game in keeping the N.W. Van team out of the net! 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