EE Sport BOYS VOLLEYBALL utherland A came first SUTHERLAND A finished first in the regular season in senior’ high school boys volleyball, with a perfect 7-0 record. Second place in the senior league went to Sentinel, only two points back of Sutherland A at 6-1. Winners in the leagues were: other Balmoral in junior boys Sentinel in bantam boys. volleyball, juvenile and The girls played their volleyball last fall. SENIOR wie sé~P ts. Suthertand A 7 0 14 Sentinel 6 12 Windsor 5 2 10 Carson Graham 4 3 8 Sutherland B Howe Sound St. Thomas Aquinas Seycove —— lw aOoocea NNN oO JUNIOR Balmoral Seatinel Hamiton Sathertand -=Naw wn a hv me JUVENILE Seatinel 6 08 12 N. Shore well represented NORTH SHORE was weil represented at the Western Junior National Championships held March 25 - 27 at Victoria's Crystal Pool. The competition, with qualifying times just shghtly slower than national standards, attracted top swimmers from 41. clubs from B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. North Vancouver's Chena Swim Club sent Shonagh Smith, 13, Gillian Morfitt, 16, Clint Hirst, 14, and Trevor McBryan, !7. Hirst took a Sth ribbon in the 400m individual medley (consolation final) and a 6th in the 200m _ butterfly (consolation). McBryan grabbed 7th in the 200m breaststroke final and 3rd in the 100m _ breaststroke consolation finals. The West Vancouver Otters Swim Club fared very well with their swimmers ENen Stewart. 14. Sandi Kypriaki extends streak kK YPRIAKI has now gone 12 games without a loss in the Metro Soccer League, defeating Reed Shaw Stenhouse 5 2) Saturday at McBride Path Kypriakis record ts now 9- O 3 for a five point lead in the league There are only games remaining on Friday against Firemen at 3 pm at Chaton Park Sunday at 2 pom Peyasus at Kilmer Kypnaki built up a 34 lead oat the half Stenhouse lwo and against against on two goals by Roo Wilson and a single by Don Ashby oni THUNDERBIRD LANES PUBLIC BOWLING DAILY 5 & 10 PINS open tti4am 7 Days A WEEK RESERVE vONE obs-6104 =] 120 W 16th off Lonadale Melody, 17, and Ian Hylands, 13. Stewart placed 3rd in the 100m breaststroke and 4th in the 200m breaststroke consolation finals, while Melody grabbed Ist place in the 200m backstroke, 2nd in the 200m butterfly and 6th in the 400m I.M. consolation finals. North Shore swimmers from the Canadian Dolphin Swim Club included Chantal Scott, 11, Sara Frisby, 12, Lea Mahood, 12, Monique Detters. 13, Julie Hashimoto, 13. Kristi Blondal, 14, Simone Schulz, 14, Sandra Beatty, 15, Nadeane Holley, 16, Vicki Byman., 17. and Holley won the women’s aggregate (high-point) trophy with victones in the 50m freestyle and the 200m I.M.. a silver medal in the 100m frestyle and an 8th place in the 200m freestyle finals. Holley and the rest of the Dolphin women’s’ team racked up enough points to Jim Boothroyd made it 4-0 at the 52 minute mark with a header, and Mike Gill added the other Kypriaki goal with easily capture the women’s high point trophy. Other individual highlights: Lea Mahood: 3rd, 200m breaststroke, 200m butterfly, 400m [.M.; 4th in 200m I.M. and 100m butterfly finals. Julie Hashimoto: Ist, 800m _ frestyle final; 3rd, 400m freestyle final; 5th, 400m I.M. final; Ist in 200m freestyle consolation. Kristi Blondal: Ist, 100m breaststroke and 200m breaststroke consolation finals; Sth in 200m _ 1.M. Hamfion 4 2 8 Hillside 4 2 8 Argyle 3 3 6 Balmoral 2 4 4 Sutherland 2 #4 4 Seycove 60 6 90 BANTAM Sentinel 4 0 8 Sutherland 3.1 6 Seycove 2 2 4 Argyle 1 3 2 Baimoral o 4 0 consolation final. Simone Schulz: Ist. 100m freestyle consolation; 2nd, 100m backstroke & 200m I.M.: 4th in 200m freestyle consolation final. Vicki Byman: 2nd, 400m I.M.; 4th, 200m breaststroke; 3rd in 100m butterfly consolation final. This meet marked the culmination of the short course season (events in a 25 metre pool) and all swimmers now start training for the long course (50 metre pool) meets. NV cyclists do well MARY HANSEN of North Vancouver came back from Seattle after the weekend with a second place and a fourth place finish in two bicycle races. She came in second in the Volunteer Park A Race (30 only ten minutes lo go in the match Rob Foote and Ron Wilson were outstanding on kilometres) and fourth in the Joe Matava Memorial Race (65k). Liane Lohin, another North Vancouver racer, won the Volunteer Park B Race. In the men's 105 kilometre Joe Matava Memorial. Blair Atwell of North Vancouver finished second offence whale lan Dailey and Stewart Brodenck played well defensively SKYLINE WAREHOUSE CLEAR OUT! $ Ass $Q88 $1288 Hours: Wed,- Fri. 12-7 p.m. Sat. 9-5 p.m. MASTERCHARGE — VISA -— AMERICAN EXPRESS 324 East Esplanade, North Van. Public Welcome Jumor Baset val Bil Manic Ladies. 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