B.C. wins rue Bob Mackin Sports Reporter : binackin@nsnews. com THE North Shore nine had a golden time near Ottawa Monday. Six. Capilano Rugby Football Club players and three North Shore members of the Vancouver Rowing Club were part of the B.C. - uader-21 team that won the national championship. Cap’s Bob Motazed had two conversions in the final, a 24-8 victory over the host Ontario in Nepean. B.C. beat Ontario 29-5 in the first round-robin match. Low-scoring victories fol- lowed against the Prairie Provinces (10-3) and Eastern Canada (9-3). “I knew the competition was going to be a lot tougher against the regional teams,” said B.C. U-21 coach Tim Murdy, who coaches the Capilano RFC Premier league side. “Some of the other SPORTS joy title provinces aren’t as strong a: Ontario and B.C. Even though the scores were one- sided against Ontario, they were tough games.” Motazed, a member of the national U-21 team, joined on the B.C. roster by fellow Caps Jon Granander, Tom Larisch, Chris Strubin, Matt Plane and Rob Snowden. Mike Webb, Jordan Sieffert and Dylan Procter were the North Shore players attached to the Vancouver Rowing Club. Wong takes jr. tourney “. EUGENE Wong of North Vancouver won -’. the Optimist Junior .” Linkster Invitational Aug. 3 in Chilliwack. ‘:, -* Wong’s 18-hole score’ of 80 -on-the. par-71 Falls. Golf and ~ Country Club qualified him for “the. 26-event. Junior. Linkster ‘Tour Canada. He competed in the’ 10 and under division and was the overall winner. —_- -- Thomas: Petts of North -Vancou' fer, was ‘second in the 11-12 division with an 85 and also qualified for the tour for boys and. girls between ages five and 14. . Wong and Petts were. part of the 32-member B.C. team that beat Washington state 108-36 in Aug. 1 in Chilliwack and Aug. 2 in Sudden Valley, Wash. Fellow North Vancouverites Corey Steger and Cory Fleck and West Vancouver’s Sean Harlingten and Stuart Bell competed in the seventh annual Ryder Cup- style golf matches against juniors from: south of | the bor- der. Meanwhile, Peter Christopher of West Vancouver shot a two-round 169 for third place in the boys 12-14 divi- sion of the Cordova Bay Junior Open Aug. 2 and 3 near Victoria. Marshall McLeod of West Vancouver was fourth in the boys 15-16 group with a 180 ‘ — Bob Mackin Courtney cashes in . COURTNEY Campbell, 16, won gold and “bronze at last month’s B.C. Summer Games for Athletes With A Disability in Langley. The ‘North Vancouver rider was first in polebend- ing and third in equitation. Mb be available to attend 6 visits over 12 weeks’ Must h e. 10 60 Papules. on your face, #10: -6200 Darnley St, Burnaby B.C. 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Hartley will be competing Sept. 15 to Oct. 1 at the Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia... o00 SET sail for the 10th annual Heineken Cup Easter Seals Regatta on Saturday. Participants in the salsa summer-themed fundraiser launch from Royal Vancouver Yacht Club in six divisions. Entries for sailboats. and power boats are a minimum $500 sponsorship. » Funds will support programs for children with “ditabilities. Call 873- 1865 for information. NEWS photo Mike Wakefield . Learn from Lenarduzzi . BOS Lenarduzzi demonstrates ball contro} ‘skills te a. young player at Ambleside Park during the recent Lenarduzzi Seccer Camp. The Vancouver: Eighty- - Sixers’ general manager and brothers Sam and Dan are conducting ancther week of instruction Aug. 21 to 25 at Capilano Park. Cost is $98, including GST: - and includes a shirt and ticket to an Eighty-Sixers’ game, among other frilis. Calf 255-4257 ae ree) for information. 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