doubleheader from Surrey THE NORTH Shore Tribe took both games in their weekend doubleheader to mprove their record to four wins and two losses. HOT BOX By Kevin Gillies . For the home opener at Inter- ‘River Park, the Tribe hosted the eague’s defending champion, the wrrey Giants, but sent-them “packing with 5-4 and 1-0 losses, It was the first time the Tribe eat the Giants even though it is heir second season in the league. “The Tribe is the North Shore ntry-in the league for 19- to 21- ear-olds. They compete against teams from Delta, Burnaby, Abbotsford, Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge, Kelowna, ictoria, - Kamloops and ichmond. ‘In the first game, Jason nderson’s 400-foot, three-run . TEAM that has played soc- er together, and won together, ‘or the better part.of the last 12. ears, continued their winning “ways last Sunday in. the U-19 » . “=7West Vancouver Superstars defeated Gordon Head Sports Photography 3-1. in over- ime last Sunday at Swangard / tadium-in Burnaby ‘to claim coastal bragging rights. jIt wasn't the World Cup and it - wasn’t a Pave) Bure game- winning oal, but it still felt great,” said Uperstars’ - ; coach Bruce : Matthews.. A game-winning goal did occur, thanks to some le wayward defending “YMCA Camp 1994 Canada Safeway. Coastal homer pulled the Tribe into a 4-4 tie with the Giants. Craig Behnsen fed-off the sixth inning with a triple and rame home as the winning run on Jason Odegard's sacrifice fly. Pitcher Chris Martin got the win to improve his record ta 1-2. The second game needed eight innings to decide the winner with Odegard pitching shut-out ball to up his record to three wins and one loss, The Tribe’s next games are noon and 2 p.m., Sunday, May 8 at Inter-River Park against the Alibotsford A’s. NORTH SHORE SENIOR LITTLE LEAGUE — TIER ONE North Van Central is in first place of this league for 14- and 15-year-olds after three consecu- tive victories last week. Their record improved to five wins and one loss after they beat Lynn. Valley 11-4, Cypress Park 7-6 and Mount Seymour 1-0. by the Gordon Head keeper and quick footwork of Jeanette Haas in the first 15-minute overtime peri- od.Haas.snuck a ball past the goalie, giving the Superstars a one- goal lead. _The sole North Shore regulation marker was scored in the first half by Lindsey Jackson. A penalty kick in the second overtime ‘period —- also thanks-to ., the foot of Haas — sealed the -vic-’ tory for the North Shore team. ° Superstar goalie Julie Harris was named to the, tournament all- star squad. “It’s a nice win, and it was even better because we got a real team effort,” Matthews added. * Also claiming the coastal cup title for their age division were the North Shore Phantoms, as they handed National Trust Langley 86ers a 3-1 loss in their under-12 meeting at’ Swangard on Saturday afternoon. Elphinstone “A Time to Grow!” uA Young persons world with friendly, sympathetic and caring counsellors, high safety standards and professional adult leader- ship”. “Instruction in: ° Sailing, canoging, kayaking, orienteering, tennis, archery, swimming, camp crafts © Adventure camping and Wilderness expeditions - - Voyageur trips for senior boys — Canoe, sailing and backpacking out-trips — Alpine hiking They are half of a game ahead of West Vancouver, who beat Highlands 5-3 but lost 7-5 to Forest Hills. : Cypress Park moved into third place with a 17-0 win over Lynn Valley and a 7-5 loss to Forest Hills. Highlands beat Lynn Valley Hel, VANCOUVER CANADIANS BASEBALL CLINIC Staff and players from the Pacific Coast League Vancouver Canadians will pul on a one-day clinic for kids aged 6-13 years old at Delbrook diamond. 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