B4 - Sunday, March 11, 1984 - GEARING UP FOR PLAYOFFS North Shore News Gold for Yics at Games THE NORTH Vancouver Minor Hockey Associa- tion’s Juvenile ‘‘A’’ team, sponsored by Yic’s Din- ing Lounge captured the gold medal at the B.C. Winter Games, held at Fort St. John. The local boys first came up against Penticton, who were only able to ice twelve players due to illness on the team. Their lack of bench strength showed early in the game as North Vancouver dominated by skating hard and wearing the opposition down with body checking. The final score of this game was 10-1 with only three minor penalties assessed to them. f r t FAST EDDIE’S captured the Seymour Division title of the North Shore Soccer Associa- tion by defeating Scandicraft 3-1 last week. Fast Eddies were lead by Robert Andrews with a pair of goals while Larry Kerr ad- ded a single marker. John Leevers scored the lone Scan- dicraft goal. In other Seymour Division action Rive Bros. bested Coach House 4-1 while At- The game against Castlegar was played at 7:00 a.m. the next morning with North Vancouver advancing to the gold medal round by virtue of their 13-1 win. This game was also réasonably penalty free with only four penalties against the **Blues.”’ Comox Chiefs were match- ed against North Vancouver in the final game. This will be the same team that will open the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association play-downs against the ‘‘Blues’’ commencing Friday 8:00 p.m. March 16, at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre. The first period end- ed 2-2. The second period started the same as if the two teams had never left the ice. With Comox starting to press, an unfortunate penalty shot was awarded against North Van- couver, but the fine save from goaltender Peter Milkovich seemed to wake up the team and North Van- couver poured four quick un- answered goals into the Com- Ox net. The final period was all North Vancouver as Comox seemed to be unable to penetrate .the defensive wall that the North Vancouver team usually sets up in these situations. The final score of 8-3 gave North Vancouver Minor Hockey their first ever medal from the games at. three attempts. - or Fast Eddies talos lead by Tom Sperandeo’s goal defeated Trev Jones Excavating 1-0. The Capilano Division winners North Shore Bar- barians defeated Pegasus Old Boys 1-0 on a goal by Steve Jansen. In other Capilano Division games North Shore Chiefs defeated Pioneer Grain Dust 4-2 and Goofy’s and Lynn- wood played to a scoreless draw. Road race rerouted THE 1984 running of the Khatsahlano Road Race will not be allowed on most of Marine Drive. After a series of meetings between District staff, police, and race committee members, it has been decided the race will not touch Want to play in goal? THE WEST Van Women's Division Two Field Hockey team needs an expenenced goalkeeper for the spring scason. This is a competitive team, but cnjoyment always comes first CGsames are played Saturday mornings and practices are Wednesday evenings Ihe spring season winds up about mid May The club accepts all types of players anytime Anyonc interested should call Sarah Angus at 736 $708 or Joann Nocum at 922 0269 Marine Drive until a point east of 34st and Marine. The long length of pic- turesque, but narrow and windy Marine Drive along West Van’s waterfront west of 31st is off-limits because it’s too dangerous for run- ners and traffic together. The new route is similar to the one used in 1982. “Pd hke to see the race continue along Marine Drive but, only because of the safe- ty aspect, I have to say no,’”’ said Ald. Diana Hutchinson. The 1984 route is, roughly, as follows: Gleneagies Golf Course along Marine Drive to the Fisherman’s Cove area, north to Cypress Park arca above Upper Levels, south of the highway in Westridge area, south for waterfront in) Westmount area, yoin Marine at 31st and continue to finish line at Park Royal who Won? What mE niet won four gold medais In Helsink!? TIME OUT “= SPORTS ~+>- 980-0211 980-0116 1199 Lynn Valley Road FINAL STANDINGS Capilano W.L.T. Pts Barbarians 14 $1129 Goofy’s 9 4321 Lynnwood 6 91°13 Pegasus 5 8313 N.S. 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