34 - Wednesday, November 4. 1998 - North Shore News HIGH SCHOOL FOOT- BALL... Windsor Dukes and Handsworth Rovak won ig wv Northern Canterence senior bows” prkdron accen last weekend. The Rovais blanked Timberline 35 0 Friday night under the lights. The follow ing afternoon the Dukes beat Pinetree 20-10, In other double A action involving, North Shore teams, Sentine! fast 28-6 to Fhigh Boyd in exhibition play. The Spartans, Dukes and Royals cach have cight points in Northern Conference play to lead the standings. In triple-A action, the West Vancouver Highlanders lost to WJ. Mowat 4-12, and Carson Graham Eagles fell 89-28 to Burnaby Central. This week"s games: @ Sentinel hosts Pinetree ac 3:15 p.m. on Friday; BM Windsor visits Rick Hansen on Friday for a 3:15 p.m. kickoff; @ West Van hosts John Oliver Friday ar 3:15 p.m; ® Carson Graham travels to Coquitlam tor a 7 p.m. game Friday night against Terry Fox; ® Handsworth hosts Mr. Douglas Saturday atternoon. Kickoff is 1:30 p.m. ICE HOCKEY... After win- ning their first of the season, the Nor-Wes Caps reverted back to typical form: last weekend with nvo losses in Pacific International Junior Hockey League action, The Caps dropped a 6-1 decision to Ridge Meadows on Friday night in) Maple Ridge, and on Sunday after- noon lost by the same score to Grandview in Vancouver. The Caps travel to PoCo Saturday night to take on the second-place Buckeroos, then hose Ridge Meadows Sunday afternoon = at Lonsdale Arena. Game time is 2:15 pm. — Andrew McCredie north shore news AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES LTD. LUBE, OIL & FILTER $ 4 O95 up to 4 litres kkk ** 5 STAR SERVICE FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES & MODELS New & Used Hyundai Parts Huge Selection! h For free estimate, call: 988-2239 (Beas 110 Fell Ave., North Vancouver V7P 219 86 YEARS IS A LONG TIME! It is a long time but that’s how Jong Vaglio Fireplace has been serving the Lower Mainland! Their success story is simple - Offer top quality products such as the complete Pacific Energy line, competitive prices and 100% Customer Satisfaction! Brad Harstone and his rd barbecue A lot has changed since 1912 but at Vaglio Fireplace, it's business as usual. I@ FIREPLACE LTD. SINCE 1912 Andrew McCredie Sports Editor andrew@usnews.cam THE Capilano College women’s soccer team was the class of their Jeague this season, so it was no surprise Saturday when the Blues beat the Cariboo College Sun Demons 2- 1 to take the provincial title. The Blues, ranked second in the nation, and Cariboo, ranked third, finished one- two in regular season play with 6-0-1 and 6-1-0 records respectively, However, on Saturday at) Abbotstord’s CAP College midfielder Alexia Siraeoni (ieft) challenges a Cariboo College Sun Demon during Saturday’s B.C. college championship final at Bateman Park in Abbotsford. The Blues won the game 2-1. Two Time Olympic Silver Medalist © Three-Time World Champron WITH SPECIAL GUEST STARS Katarina Witt |2-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Philippe Candeloro 2-Time Olympic Bronze Medalist ALSO STARRING Mandy Woetzel & Ingo Steuer Olympic Bronze Medalists Elizabeth Manley Olympic & Wald Sifver Medalist Rudy Galindo World Bronze Medalist Elizabeth Punsalan & Jerod Swallow 5-Time u.$. National Champions fozef Sabovcik Olyinpic Bronze Medalist Karen Preston 2-Time National Champion of Conada Calla Urbanski & Rocky Marval 2-Time U.S. Nationa? Champions Tonia Kwiatkowski U.S, Silver Medatst Marie-Claude Savard-Gagnon & Luc Bradet Canadian National Champions and the World Premier Tour of Pasha Grishuk & Sashe Zhulin - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 148 “Ch phone: 604-280-4444 (for tickets ond Group Sales) ; Order Online: www.ticketmaster.ca Tickets $25 & $35- Golden Circle VIP $50 (plus applicable service charge) Caregliin “Net procasds ail be donated to Ronald MeDonstd Chidsan’ to injury, Miness ot ciher unforeseen urcuneences, & & Bareman Dark. it was dererid Mg Pravingal Ghampion ( aplano whe tasted vactar Diana Artuso) led the North Van college charge sath bath Wines markers in the thai, and was deservedh named tournament Most Valuable Plaver. Capilano goaltender Theresa Nuttall Was named the tournaments best: goalkeeper. and the Blues’ Sarah Regan was named best forward. fn semi-final action, Artuso and company had little ditticulty dispatching Trinity Western University as Nuttall recorded a shutout for a 5-nil win, Lindsay Irwin had pvo goals while Artusa, Kristine Jack and Kelly Donaldson added singles. The men Blues, mean- while, lost d-nil in the B.C. final to Malaspina. Cap player Brad Peterson was named as the tourna- ment’s best’ mid-fielder. In semi-tinal action, the Blues upset Langara I-nil. Steve Raven had the Cap goal and Giancarlo Martino posted the shutout.