B4 - Wednesday, January 12, 1983 - North Shore News Royals top Eagles in Senior girls action HANDSWORTH'S semior only crew left in the North shore high school league with an undefeated record, and they kept it at the ex- pense of league leader Carson Graham in a tightly - contested Tuesday. Mary Shaughnessy led to the Royal scorers with 14 points to a 34-32 decision. Linda Buchanan, always a reliable player for the game last Eagles, contributed 13 with loss was the first of the season for the Carson team, who went into the game with a 5-0 record. Same day games all tended to be squeakers, with West Vancouver edging Howe Sound 36-34 and Argyle topping Windsor 44- 43. Allison Baker earned 17 for the Dukes and Sonja Melis was the Pipers’ high scorer. The only exception to the 36-26 exercise over Sentinel. Lisa Craig and Lisa Wild each had 11 for the High- waymen while Barb Schwab was the top Spartan with eight. Hillside overpowered West Vancouver 38-18 in Thursday action. Point leaders were Tatjana Syz for Hillside and Margo McKim for West Van with eight apiece. Carson’ crushed NSWC takes Games berth "North Shore Winter Crib. last year’s bronze medalists, will once again be Fourth running of the B.C. Winter Games. The Winter Club battled their rivals, the North Van Rec Centre, through 66 minutes of ex- citing hockey Wednesday night, before North Shore emerged the winner. Pete Gustafson's goal in_ the second overtime period gave N.S.W.C. the 3-2 victory and a berth in the Games. North Van scored first midway through the first period on a goal by Messier. The two teams then skated their way through 30 minutes of fast, entertainmg hockey with neither team able to -capiahze-on H's chances. North Shore were pressing for the equahzer late in the -“ganaes “when Steve ~ Frost scored on an_ innocent looking play. Wally Murray our muscléd One North Van defender in the corner and passed the puck to Don Murray at the point. Don rifled the puck at the net and Frost, with a Rec Centre player draped all over him, managed to up in the low shot while sprawling to the ice. After three penods of play the teams were tied 1-1 and the only clear winners were the boisterous fans from both teams, who were witnessing the exciting. penalty-free affair. North Van again counted first in overtime when Dinwoodie beat goalie Garth Tubman with a tow shot from the face-off circle. The determined Winter ~ Club © ‘then jaunched an unrelented attack that finally paid off with a h a goal with Just _ over two minutes left play. Jeff Sherman took a Scott Pickard pass deep in the North Van end and beat two defenders before getting off a hard shot that goalie Pearson couldn't handle. Doug Beckett tucked in the rebound and again the teams were tied. That set the stage for Gustafson’s winner at 9:01 of the second overtime’ peniod. Wally Murray picked up the puck in his own end and fed it to Frost breaking down the left wing. Frost then slid the puck over to Gustafson who rocketed a low shot from yast mside the btue ime that went through Pearson's legs and clinched the victory. Coach league results Draws were the order of the day as action in the Coaches’ League resumed with Week 15 of the scheduled played in rainy conditions on fields on Sunday. Olympics vs Lynnwood Hotel, Eagle Harbour vs Caribbean Stars, and Bosch Royals vs Lynn Valley. all resulted in 2-2 ties The Olympics-Lynnwood match im driving rain at Myrtle Park was a hard fought affar which featured some fine, fast play despite the wet conditions Lynn wood emerged from the first all-weather half with a 1-0 lead on a goal from a comer-kick and only the superb play of Olympics goalkeeper John Defaziw, easily the outstanding player on the field, kept the score close. 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BROKERS/BANKRUPRTCIES - CLOSE’OUTS - SURPLUS MEACHANDISE 761 DUNSMUIA ST. 688-9116 OPEN MON. THRU SAT. Howe Sound 99-22. with Linda Buchanan (19 points), Kelly Payne (16), Terumi Ito (14) and Corby Haley (13). Shelley Rivett earned 10 for the beleagureed Chieftains. Handsworth added another win to their record, a 40-36 decision over Sentinel. Mary Shaughnessy again was high scorer, this time with 21 points, and Suzanne Brauner led the Spartans with 12. Sutherland held on to the lead until the bitter end,*finishing 40-39 in a game with Windsor. Bonnie Lone earned 24 points for the Sabres. Key games to mark on West Vancouver 2 4 4 .t 5 2 Howe Sound 0 6 0 HOOP SCOOP Seycove continues to lead the intermediate boys’ league with a 4-0 record, although Hillside is close behind with 3-1. The Seahawks racked up a 58-26 victory over Howe Sound last Tuesday, with Hillside holding on for a 48-44 win over Sentinel. Same day action also saw Carson Graham lose a 52-56 squeaker to Sutherland in overtime, while Argyle defeated Windsor 40-35. "Sentinel your sporting calendar next week are back-to-back matches between second — place - Handsworth and fourth place Hillside which should determine the top four schools in the league. The Royals play at Hillside at 3:45 p.m. Monday. Jan. 17, with the Highwaymen travelling to Handsworth on Tuesday for a game at 8 p.m. Standings to date: weeséPts Carson Graham 6 ' 12 Hands worth § 0 10 Sentinel 4 2 8 Hillside 3 1 6 Sutherta nd ° 3 3 6 Argyle 2 4 4 Wednesday to thrash Howe Sound 59-25. _ No __ intermediate girls games were scheduled for last week. Junior Girls: Played Jan.4 — Argyle 44. Handsworth 21; Carson Graham _ 32, Hillside 28: Balmoral 063, Sutherland 17, West Van- couver 47, Windsor 43. Jan. 6 — Argyle 27, Carson Graham 19: Windsor 50, Hillside 17. : Balmoral leads the league with five straight wins. West Van follows with 5-1 while Windsor is in third with 4-2. Juvenile Girls: Played Jan. came back, on. 5 — Balmoral 49, Carson fy ne Hillside 55, ‘Argyle 7. Handsworth 28, Seycove 18; Aquinas 32, West Van- covuer 23. Aquinas leads the league with three straight wins and the only undefeated record. Juvenile Boys: Played Jan. 7 — Hillside 52, Sentinel 33: Handsworth 51, West Vancouver 36; Windsor 46, Seycove 34. It was the third straight win for Hillside, while Handsworth now has a 2-0 record. Bantam girls: Played Jan. 6 — Windsor 38, West Van “Red” 29; Handsworth 26, Seycove 18; Balmoral 34, Carson Graham 17; Aquinas 29, West Van “Black” 23. The games marked the opening of the regular bantam season. Bantam Boys: Pitayed jan. 5 — Hillside 57, Carosn Graham 24; Sentinel 36. Argyle 26, Sutherland 45, West Van 28. Windsor 46, Handsworth 36: Balmoral 37, Seycove '9. Jan. 7 — Balmoral 34, Carson Graham, 29. 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