Ve 4 oe Bawa ae a « 38 ~ Wednesday, April 3, 1996 an a . ’ soe tuk dren cael be ee ~- North Shore News La College kudos go to athletes of the year From page 36 member of this season's national champion squad, won the award Jast year). In addition to athlete of the year honors, Allurd — first in the province and sec- ond in the nation in men’, singles this season — was awarded the Canadian Colleges’ Athletic Association Academic All- Canadian Award. Other winners included: Darren Lum, male scholar athlete of the year; Shelby O’Brien, female scholar athlete of the year; Women’s Basketball, team academic achievement award. Basketball coach Phil Langley was also recognized at the awards banquet for winning Coach of the Year honors in B.C. for his work Cap College Female Athlete of the Year. with the men’s squad. And not forgetting the student in the student-athlete NEWS photo Torry Peters DANNY MOU -D (left), Jason Villanueva (right) and the rest of the North Shore Rebels baseball team returned triumphant from the recent Tijuana Tournament in Mexico. Coach Mike Schemmer had the Rebels in fine form as the team compiled a 5-1 record, including a 9-0 victory over San Ysidro Piracos in the final. Mexican tune-up for NS Rebels. Rebel players Andy and Frank McLean combined for.13 runs batted in during the final two games. Andy finished the tournament as top batter, going [1 for 16 with a .687 batting average. a a The Rebels begin league play soon, with 120 games on the schedule — only 14, however, on the North Shore. ; equation, 17 athletes won Athletic Scholastic awards for achieving a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher. They include: Phil Allard, Aristotle Beris, Suzanna Bogdanovich, Alison Briggs, Lindsay Brown. Meredith Burgon, Teresa Campbell, Sarah Cunningham, Nina Di Stefano, Daniel Haggart, Tomomi Kondo, Shannon Lee, Darren Lum, Sorren Milligan. Sara Mitchell, § % David Mori, Shelby § O'’Bricn. 7 : Rucanor Endowment scholarships, for student-ath- § -Jetes committed to returning | to Cap next year. went to: Lerke Bezruc, Robert Cripps, Daniel Haggart, Tomomi Kondo, Shannon Lee and Sara Mitchell. OUTSCORING THEIR opponents 19-1 in the semi-final and final, the North Shore Rebels boys’ baseball team won the Tijuana Tournament in Mexico last week. After finishing round-robin play with a 3-1 record, the Rebels (ages {6-18) dumped Laguna 10-1 in the semis and San Ysidro Piracos 9-0 in the tournament final. o PHIL LANGLEY -BOCAA Coach of tha Year. Don't becom: @ golf Widew | kenrm To Play in 1996 Group GOLF Lessons Sessions begin April 15th/S6p4 (Sign up deadline April 12th, Start up Frogram . ¢ 4 lesson series Designed for students with little or no golf experier:co _Honba’s “TRAINED ‘TECHNICIANS ACTUALLY SAVE . You Money Now Is THE TIME To Book Your SPRING SERVICE Private & short game lessons also avaiiable CPGA Teaching Professionals * Call 987-8630 to reserve your spot today * porwr rcscc sss } BUY ONE TOKEN FOR | OUR DRIVING RANGE & j GET ONE FREE § To be used at any time before April 30/96 | eee eee ’ r eapires Apel 26/96 B May nol ow cortined wih any other otter of cincrnstt, mB Taxes 4 aeviro bevy ontta, Check out our new spring arrivals in the pro shop. The Colf Shop at Seymour Creek Golf Centre 315 Seymour Blvd. N. Van {just east of Hwy #5 « Entes off Ml Seymour Parkway) For information 997. 8530 EJ or appointment 725 Marine Drive North Vancouver 937-4618