. North Shore Junior Cana- dians.. romped into the semi-finals of the West Coast © Junior Hockey League: last week by blanking the Seattle . Americans 10-0 in the first of. three straight games, then - dumping them ~ 7-4 the | .. following evening—on_ both occasions at the - Karen ~ Magnussen arena. ° In the Canadians’ almost flawless first game. Craig Gibson, Steve Parker and ‘Jim McPherson each scored . two goals and an. assist, while Hugh Cameron con- tributed - a goal and = four ‘assists. Single markers were not- --ched-by John McEown, Brian Lane and Fergus Cameron. Canadians netminder Bruce _ Davie continued on fop form ~ with a total of 21 saves. Sunday, March 12 and 13, from 1 te 3 By contrast the. second encounter produced a. more_ _ ding-dong battle, with Seat-— tle shaving the Canadians’ original 3-0 lead toa. mere 3-2 edge after five seconds of the second period. By the end of that stanza Seattle was ‘still. very. much. contention, trailing. by only 5- 3. a The final. period, however, saw. the ‘Canadians: finally | sock. it to. the. Americans, with a key goal at 13:50 by. : ‘Barry Gruntman giving the- locals a decisive 6-3. edge. Other Canadians. scorers during the game were Parker. with a hat trick and. Hugh Cameron, ‘McPherson and Gibson with a single marker. apiece. ‘Registration for Capilano Little League Baseball (boys © - and girls 8-12 years old) will take place this Saturday and p.m. each day at / Capilano Elementary School, 1230 ‘West 20th Avenue, North Vancouver. Eligible are students in ‘the required age sown » attending: Capilano, Norgate and Westview ‘schools. . The ‘universe appeared to be unfolding as. it should during the third week-of the North Shore Hockey ‘e Intermediate | League’s Double | Round Robin semi-finals. wr . * The league-leading. Sen- ators notched victories in both their games — 5-2 against the. .Pharoahs on Friday and 6-3 against the Merchants on Saturday. For the Pharoahs the defeat was particularly bitter, ‘because they badly needed to win the game in order to climb out of the Round Robin cellar. And Results in the North Shore soccer playdown finals over. the weekend were: Division 1: Burdett 3, NS Centennials 1;° Divisfon 2: MacSween Highlanders 1, Burdett 0; Division 3: WV Spuraways 2, MacSween: 1; Division 4: Lynn Valley Falcons 1, WV Spuraways 1. Division 5: Burdett 2, WV Spuraways 0; Division 6: MacSween 1, WV Spuraways IS soccer fin for the first two periods: it looked as though they. might -make it. place (or is it fourth. “and. th third- place?) Pastimes and Trojans continued to slug it out— with the Trojans edging. the Pastimes 2-1 trounced 8-1 by the Pastimes in the return encounter. Meanwhile, the. Pharoahs consoled themselves Satur- day with a slim 4-3 victory over the Pastimes. 0; Division 7: Lynn: Valley. 2, MacSween 0. Winners now proceed to the Provincial Cup. against contenders from Vancouver, New Westminster, Burnaby, Delta, Richmond, Powell River, Port Alberni, Lower Island and Upper Island. The tied Division 4 game between Lynn ‘Valley and West Van is being replayed this week. Win-day for the Royals West Vancouver's 11-year- old soccer stars had a triumphant weekend. On Saturday the West Van Royals: defeated the Fire- fighter Sparkies 4-1 after, extra time j in the Centennial League playoff, having tied 1-1 in regular time. The following day, at Squamish, they went on to win the North Shore cup by blanking the MacSween Lions 3-0. in. in the - first game of the week, only to be -| Pe een Se ee ee ae ee) | Howe Sound Champs The indestructible: Argyle the Pipers with 33 points, Pipers, top basketball team backed up by Garth Cambrey. on the North Shore, made. it “with 20 points. and Rob. Foot. official last week .. in with 16.0 05° spades’ — when. ‘they tr trounc- Des . pite the final score, ed the Windsor Dukes 81-57 however, Argyle did not have. _ to. capture the Howe: Sound championship. way. After taking an- early °- They now: ‘take their place ‘lead, they- temporarily lost .- as North. Shore’ entry. in the. “momentum: ‘\’as.°°:: Windsor . . 32nd: annual - B.C... High- closed'the gap to a mere five School Boys” “Basketball: points. “during —- third Championships March 16 to- quarter: From. then onward, 19 at -Pacific Coliseum, however, the rest of the ranking. ‘seventh. in- the. ‘game belonged to the. 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