Sundas, February 14, 108K Nearth Shore News HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS iis’ basketbail teams batt! THE NORTH Shore high school senior gisls’ basketball champion- ships, involving the top three ‘AA’ and the three best ‘A’ teams, wind up with semi-finals at Windsor Monday at 6:30 p.m. between West Vancouver and cither Carson Graham or Howe Sound, ard at 8 p.m. with Windsor taking on Sen- tinel or Hillside. The consolation and final games are 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday at Windsor. Coach Jim Harrison's Windsor Dukes, currently an honorable mention in the B.C. ‘AA’ rankings after being as high as third Jast month, have a 12-0 icague record. As the number one ‘AA’ school in league play, they go on after the North Shore's title tournament to play in the cight-team Vancouver and District Crehan Cup Tourna- ment at New Westminster Feb. 23 to 26. The top four from that tourney advance to the B.C. ‘AA’ 16-team championship in Clearbrook Chena swimmers work hard JANUARY BEGAN a busy 1988 season for members of the Chena Swim Club as they participated in meets for all age levels. With Christmas swim camps behind them, the young athletes have worked hard, and all coaches agree that the results have been worth it. At the Canadian Dolphin Winskil! Meet, the following scored best times: 10 and under — Michelle Jones, Siscey Cunliffe, Julia Forward, Sera Williams, Ryan Fultone, Sean Ward, Yuri Brander, Jim Todhuater, and Neill Epstein. In the {1 and 12's, Neall Banner, Cralg Curley, Jason Hirst, Litza Andersen, Nadine Fulipoff, and Jennifer Ryan-Lewis recorded best times. Romin Gerela, Steve Krogseth, Scott Kl- Ingman, David Skinner. Annallse Morrell and Cezanne Goos counted best times for the 13 to 14 age group. Debra Price recorded 2 best time in the 15 and over age group. At the Hyack Invitational Meet at the Canada Games Pool, best times were re- corded by Suzy Stanton, Caroline Schier, Catherine Schter, Tracy Measham, Andra Anglin, Pam Gray, Michelle Woods, Jamie Arthur, Rob Price, Ken McCormack, An- drew Urschitz and Tyler Godding. Gray and Anglin both took gold medals while Woods brought haine three silver medals. Senior Chena barely had time to towel off before returning to the water and swimming at Western Canadian (hampionships at the Vancouver Aquatic Center. Competing against athletes from all Western provinces, Chena placed the following swimmers in finals: Anglin, Woods, Godding, Measham, McCormack, Gray, Price, Schier, and Stan- ton. Chena swimmers Anglin, Lisa Woods, Stanton, Catherine Schier and Michelle Woods will be atten- ding Canadian Nationals in Ed- monton this month. ~ Me $Q4s5° procccceccsss ss cag ALTERNATIVE We will replace any popular domestic muffler with a quali- ty original duplicate including installation and a coast to coast guarantee at all Minute Mulfler shops. NOW THERE’S AN ALTERNATIVE TO EXPENSIVE MUFFLER REPAIRS March 9 to 12. Carson Graham Eagles finished second in the ‘AA’ section of the North Shore league with a 9-3 re- cord, including two losses to Windser and a split: with third- place Hillside Highwaymen. Carson and Hillside play two as yet undecided Burnaby teams Fri- day night in Burnaby with the two winners going on to the Crehan Cup and a shot at those B.C. ber- ths. West Van Highlanders’ 9-2 league record includes wins over every ‘AA' school except Windsor and Carson Graham. Following the North Shore championships, they go to the eight-team Vancouver and District ‘A' zone tournament at Notre Dame March 3 to 5 where three teams will be selected to advance to the B.C. ‘A’ finals in Castlegar March 16 to 19. Howe Sound and Sentinel, who tied for second in the league's ‘A’ section with 3-8 records after split- ting their games, play Wednesday at Sentinel at 6 p.m. to decide the North Shore's second team in the V&D zone tournament. The loser has a back door opportunity to become the eighth team. Wrestling holds the spotlight at Carson Graham this Wednesday from 3:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. when 12 schools from Vancouver and the North Shore compete in the B.C. qualification tournament leading to the B.C. tithe meet in Campbell River Feb. 25 to 27. Carson Graham surprised the experts last Wednesday in the Premicr Ieague’s dual meet cham- pionships in Port Moody. 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