Sunday, August 30, 1998 - Nerth Shore News — 29 ~~, Argyle grads win Nationals TWO North Vancouver fastpitch players have capped their minor league careers in championship style. Pitcher Ashley Dobbe and shortstop) Darcey Kosterewa are members of the national champion = White Rock Renegades. The girls team captured the Midget A National Fastpitch title earlier this month in Red Deer, Alperta. Sixteen teams from across the country took part in the tour- nament. . The Renegades compiled an impressive 6-1 record in round robin action priar to their championship victory. For Argyle graduates Dobbe and Kosterewa it was a . storybook finish to their NEWS photo Cindy Goodman ss minor softball carcers. “It was a real great way to oom to streic end the = season,” said Kosterewa, the White Rock Kosterewa will attend NORTH Shore Dynamo gymnast Amy Van Rensburg stretches out at the club’s new digs in North Vancouver. starting shortstop. Simon Fraser University this*7~ The club, formerly operating out of the West Vancouver recreation centre, recently moved to a large ware- And while their minor — fli on a softball scholarship, house space on 14th Street in North Vancouver. Head coach Rob Poltock says the full-time facility is offering league days may be over, the and Dobbe has accepted an gymnastic instruction to all ages and abilities, and will also train a provincial level squad. Argyle graduates are far from athletic scholarship to KOSTEREWA sidelines DINNER ROAST... If you knew Larry like we knew Larry... Sexcove Secondary school is hosting the Larry Brown Reast on Saturday, Sept. 26. Friends and co-workers of the former Seycove principal will share some of their favorite Larry storics — and there are pleney from his 11 years of ser- vice in both the community and the school. Tickets are $30 each with proceeds going towards the Larry Brown Scholarship fund. Tickets may be purchased at ihe school’s main office. No phone calls please GIRLS HOCKEY... The North Shore Female Ice Hockey Association has six openings for pee-wee age play- | Pacific Marine Training Campus of BCIT ers (nine to 13). Spots arc also still available ia the introductory group (age six to nine). Coaches and rets are also r ed. Call Cameron at 990-4637. SWIMMING... North Van Cruisers Club member Patrick Thompson captured four medals at the BCSSA Provincials in Kamloops last weekend. The Cruisers junior water polo team won 3 bronze medal at the provincials, Thompson, age 13, placed first in bora the 100m individ- ual medley and the 100m freestyle, and won silvers in the 50ra freestyle and the 50ra backstroke. Thompson was also a mem- ber of the medal winning water polo team. Other members include: Jordan Barnwell, Jim Campbell, Ryan Fitzpatrick, 265 West Esplanade, N.Van. Attention Boaters: Max Madrus, Perry Miotta, Candice Phillippe, Nicky Stewart, Katie Thompson, Matt Tidey, Candice Wilson, Suzanne Wilson and Jacylyn Young. TENNIS... The 17th annual North Vancouver Open Tennis Tournament hits municipal courts Saturday Sept. 12. The nine-day tournament has divisions for all ages and all levels. Deadline for entry is Friday, Sept. 4. To register pick up a form at any North Vancouver recre- ation centre or call Bernie at 983-6556. — Andrew McCredie hanging up their spikes and gloves. - Monday September 7 2° 3:00pm |Don’t miss de ‘B.C.’s . | Biggest: [| Soccer. |Party! . rh 4 Virginia Tech. — Andrew McCredie et — Hundreds & ’: hundreds of... - free gifts & ©. _giveadways.- ~ “come early _to-get yours! The Federal Government has intreduced legislation that will ultimate- ly result in the licensing of al boat operators. You can be prepared for this by taking a Canadian Power & Sail Squadron Boating Cou:se. | NORVAN POWER anid SAIL SQUADRON will be offering the following evening courses at Pacific Marine Training Campus (PMTC} this fall: ¢ Boating Mons or Tues for 13 weeks, starts Sept 8 * Marine Maintenance Tues for 14 weeks, starts Sept 15 * Weather Weds for 14 weeks, starts Sept 16 «VHF Radio Thurs for 3 weeks, starts Oct 15 ¢ Junior Navigation” TBA * Piloting’ Mons for 14 weeks, starts Sept 14 (‘rot available to the general public) Registration for all courses will be at PMTC on Tuesday, September 8, 1998 at 6:00 p.m. Courses are held from 7pm-9pm For more information call Norvan Power Squadron Bill Alcock: Squadron Training Officer 985-9317 Gur 1998 Gol Feature. Next Round Tees Off Sent. 6 | For Tickets call | » 280-4400 <—S} CTra UIPAERERED —_Vorcouver Regional Trane Sysiem AS : a ee ed ca ce Peet aver Xe Wee bee! north shore To advertise in this special section —_ nlease call 980-0511 at . NAb