Page BA, August 45, 1: | sport Cruisers 0 ‘The North | Vancouver Summer Swim Club Cruisers 12; ~NorthShoreNews Bergen, first in boys 11 and , finished third overall at the Vancouver ‘and District Regional swimming and ‘diving meet held last weekend at the North Shore Winter Club. Seven divers and fifteen swimmers as well as nine relay feams/are now eligible to compete in the Provincial and diving meet to be held oh August 24, 25 and 26 at the Canada Games, Pool in New Westminster. For the Cruisers, the regional finalists in diving ‘are: Janice Kusnir, first in girls 10 and under, and Leah Bergen, second in girls 10 and under; Cheryl Nef, first in girls 11 and 12; Leif Helena __Jebnichen, girls 13 and 14; and Mark Peterson, third in boys 13 and 14. .. Most outstanding of the regional finalists in swim- ming for the Cruisers werg:-- Janet Oakes, Emalee Mandl and Claire Mandl. . Oakes was first in the girls 11 and 12, 50 metre fly, 200 Individual medley, and 100. free. She also set a pool record in the 100 free and won the girls 11 and 12. aggregate trophy. Emalee Mandl was the runner-up for the girls 9 and 10 aggregate trophy, with Intermediates PaaS ™_ —- en to pre third place finishes in the 50 and third placings in the 50 - Noga. eh Colbow, Karen free and 50 back. . back and 50 fly Oakes, Me ian - - Johnston, Susanne Rup- | Glalre Mandl was the The ‘other. Cruiser _precht, Joanne Wid, Lisa. Se | runner-up for the girls 8 and immers who will be en~ Mandl, Liz Hers, Kevin peo under aggregate trophy with tering the regional finals are; Colbow and Candace a first place in the 50 free Lindsay Robertson, Greg Heinrich. - I. ‘ qualified to represent the. e first in series — Over Victoria Hat-tricks by Kody Schmiler and . Todd. Sementisak heiped the North Shore Intermediate lacrosse team to.come from behind, Saturday, to defeat Juan de Fuca, 13-10, in the first game of a best two out of three series for the provincial championship. The North Shore club had Lower Mainland against the Vancouver Island winners, after climinating Delta and Killarney. The Indians had to storm back from a second period 8- 4 deficit to secure the win on Saturday. Playmakers Dean Massey and Paul Estliin cach had a goal and four assists for the North Shore team. The second game in the series will be held in the North Vancouver Recreation Centre on Sunday, August 19, at 12 noon, and a third game, if necessary, will be scheduled for 5 p.m. The Indians will also be participating in the National! Juvenile Intermediate _ Lacrosse Tournament to take place in Victoria, August 23 to 26. Competition will be in both A and B divisions and will be split between George Pearkes Arena in Saanich, and the Esquimalt Arena, where both the opening ceremonies and the national finals will be played. Three Ontario teams will Park & Tilford Canada Inc. Vancouver, Canada. 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