50 — Sunday, May 4, 1997 — North Shore News SOCCER... Two great saves by goal- keeper Catriona Skinner carly in the secend half, ‘and © Melissa Boyd’s goal with 18 minutes left, gave Argyle Pipers a 1-0 win Handsworth Royals Wednesday in the battle between two of : B.G.’s highest- rank- ing senior girts’ soc- * cer teams. - Top-rated Handsworth and fourth ranked Argyle were both undefeated ‘in five league games * going into their first meeting of the sea- son. They play again May 9 at 3:45 p.m. at Loutcet Park. RUGBY... Carson Graham (7-0 record) shutout Kitsilane 66- & and West Vancouver {4-3 record) blanked Burnaby South 17-0 in Lower Mainland senior girls’ rugby quarterfinals Monday. 4% The first-place Eagles, ranked second provincially, host the eight-team league's fourth-place Highlanders on Monday, May 5 ar 3:45. pm. in the at’, Sutherland ‘on Wednesday, May 7, starting at 4 - More than 160 Boys = and a dozen girls 2. from 13 schools are participating in three age divisions. over *; NAME: Lauren Fee SCHOOL: Argyle GRADE: 10 SPORT: Jr. gicls’ track and field EVENTS: Jumps COACHES: Tainsin Anstey and Bob Roddie Lauren, first in the North Shore bantam long, triple and high jumps in 1995, but unable to jump in juvenile finals Jasr year due to i!lness, has won the junior events in each league meet this sea- son, She has the best high jump of all age divisions and the second best long NAME: Dennis Kenasewich SCHOOL: West Vancouver GRADE: 12 SPORT: Sr. boys’ golf EVENTS: Jumps COACHES; Tom Ripzon and Marlene Allen nus’ five birdies and n nine pars heiped him record a one under par 69 (the 14-zeam league’s best individual round this sea- son) as the undefeated Highianders carded an outstanding team total of 307 to beat Sutherland 7- 0 at Gleneagles Golf and triple jumps behind Course. senior Molly Rae. Selections are made by the North Shore Secendary Schools’ Athletic Association based on outstanding performances in school competition. Alumni game set HANDSWORTH Secondary Schoot will be holding the ” first of what will be an annual alumni football game in con- junction with its spring fair on Saturday, Ma The game kicks off at 4:30 p.m., and ‘will ae the frst on Handsworth’s new track and ficld complex, Handsworth is seeking all football alumni to attend the game. Guest coaches will be Jack Tasaka, couch of the Rovals’ 1973 provincial chany- pions, and Dave Pearce, whe coached the 1979 champions. Those alumni who wish to play can receive more information by calling Mrs. Mary-Ann Hartley at 987-3381. ft rahe Celebrate Norsman’s 23th Anniversary Savings on all floor sampies 20% savings on all custom orders Includes: cocktail, dining & foyer tables, occasionai! pieces & most dining chairs, lacquer buffets & entertainment units 1370 Marine Drive Wheelchair charge KEITH Lynn Alternative Schoo! hosted the Canada Safeway Demo Team Wednesday. Keith Lynn students and staff were given an opportunity to. try p ing basketball from a wheelchair as Part o of the demonstration. is eroding your rights of FREE expression and the rights of British Columbians to debate issues openly. 7 The North Shore News is dedicated to fighting that erosion. FREE SPEECH Our fight is your fight. Help us use it so you don’t lose it! Timothy Renshaw ~ Managing Edisor °:.-." PURNITURE Manufacturers of Fine Steel & Glass Occasional Furniture North Vancouver : (acres from Mercedes-Benz) nl a §88-3443 Yellow Pages Check the Yellow Pages directory under Furniture aE A EAN Ss Pre er re ee a eS