The 1976-77 season: came toa close for the North Shore Intermediate Hockey League’ with the recent annual. awards ‘banquet. This gala affair capped off an eventful campaign for the five-team loop. Several outstanding players were honored. for — their roles, each club having | at least one trophy winner. ._ - Emerging as the top scorer _ was the Trojans’ Ken Water- _ man. For the third successive _ year Bob- Richter. of the champion. Senators captured — the goaltending crown: Vot-— ed the. league’: Ss most. valu-_ able player was. Randy "Jordan from. the Pharaohs. - ‘Senators’ Bruce- award. Bill Lawson picked up the .. Holden giving the: ‘Trojans. another winner. | ae for the outstanding player of the playoffs went. to. Sena-- tors’ . defenceman | Wayne - Saunders. The . Alexander . ' DiCimbriani Trophy for the player who best: exemplifies: - the qualities of persever- ance,. gentlemanly conduct towards, hockey went to John Currie of the Pastimes. The latter pair of awards: are new. a “Named the top fist'year player was Merchants’ Doug Arthur. oe League | ‘president Ken Nelles plans a well deserved he 1 t. break ouple of weeks before. ‘faying the ground- work for the. °77 season. After attending 100. of the 103 scheduled games _ this past winter, he said, wanted to see the league’ Ss -shortcomings.”’ - Nelles thinks the league has merit and hopes the graduating players of the North Shore minor hockey. associations will be interest- ed in the intermediate calibre. . cycle smoothly! | see us for professional repairs rou @ cycle | 1340 marine dr. west van. 922-8939 Reid . earned the. best defence man Trophy. for. - “sportsmanship and | ability, the David Ww: Gill’ trophy - sportsmanship and -. “ey : ‘New community support has also “been - displayed - recently. Expansion to the North Shore Winter Club is. “probable and West Vancou- - _ver Arena has indicated they would like to accommodate an existing. team. Two major breweries expressed interest in sponsoring the league, but. | - Nellés is hoping to: get the - local. business community to support the teams. All. ‘in “alll, ‘Jooking up after five years certification. by the B.C.: Amateur Hockey Association 4 as. the. only . Intermediate -- “*A’’ circuit in the province. ‘Meanwhile, to -Nelles,. the .. “new season is only.a couple oO oof short weeks! | | ~ Organizers: of this year’ s sail past celebrations of the — Hollyburn. Sailing Club have | decided to. spet:. out. of is ~mother’ S hair... a . - The big event will not be -heldon. Mother’s Day, as 7 but has - been -previously, -postponed until the following - weekend with the expecta-. tion of an increased atten- dance. Sn The. sail past itself takes place Sunday, May 15 off the HSC clubhouse. preceded -- Friday, May 13 -- by the club’s annual sail past Ginher and dance at Hollyburn Country Club. +h. id t t ‘things. are” It will be | Be Set ‘Local | freestyle skiers ca be proud of their™ showing last weekend in: the second . i -Skwarey respectively. annual Big White Wind-up at “Kelowna. for the Western: Canadian Amateur Freestyle - Set anes: which drew a: field of 39. - Grouse Mountain’ Ss Keith > _ : Reid took first place ‘in the | ballet division, with. another -- Grouse ~ - Phillips, coming . Fifth, instructor, in. fourth. sixth . and places also..went to. North -Vancouverites -- Bob. Casey, — Mike Gaertner. ‘and © ‘Doug . Okanagan. skiers | placed”. first and second in the aerial « events, followed by Mike . Gaertner in third place and, | close’ behind, North Van's | Terry Dewa ar vin sixth. - The dominance of the local — boys showed up strongly in the overall standings. 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