14 - Wednesday, June 30, 1993 - North Shore News NV anguet honors hig! schoo! coaches Presentations recognize 32 teachers who have reached 20-year mark in athletics THE NORTH Shore Sec- ondary Schools’ Athletic Association — the organiz- ing body for all high school athletics in North Van- couver, West Vancouver and Squamish — wrapped up its 35th anniversary year by honoring 32 teachers who have reached 20 years of coaching. The last group of longtime coaches was recognized five years ago. Presentations were made at a banquet at Cheers restaurant on Tuesday, June 15 to the follow- ing, noted with their present school (other North Shore schools where they have coached for at least two years in brackets), along with the main sports they have coached: Scott Belt, Seycove (Windsor), basketball, tennis; Rhonda Betts, Sentinel (West Vancouver), basketball, volleyball, track and field, tennis; Denny Boulton, Sen- tinel (West Vancouver and Hillside), rugby, basketball, track and field, wrestling; Al Chala, Argyle (Handsworth), golf, volleyball; John Cooper, Hands- worth (Hamilton, Sutherland), volleyball, basketball; Olive Gilmour, Carson Graham (Howe Sound, Balmoral), field hockey, track and field, basketball; Cliff Goertz, Handsworth (Argyle), THE NORTH Shore Secondary Schools’ Athletics Association honored 20-year coaches in both North Shore school districts recently. The association is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. football, golf, badminton, wres- tling; Don Gordon, Seycove (Balmoral, Windsor), basketball; Peter Gorrell, Sutherland, basket- ball, rugby, track and field, volleyball; Doug Green, Windsor Te gran Onn Reed wane pn oer (Balmoral, Handsworth), basket- ball, rugby, volleyball, cross country, track and field, wres- tling;. Cam Kerr, - Sentinel (Hillside, West Vancouver), basketball, track and field, rugby, Phillies and Giants advance THE NORTH Shore Softball! Association’s Squirt C_ division playoffs in boys’ softball took a week to complete and resulted in the Phillies and Giants playing in the final. The Phillies prevailed 18-5, but both teams will repre- sent the North Shore in the Pro- vincial Championships. THE HOT BOX by Kevin Gillies The Phillies upset the regular- season champion Canadians: by a score of 19-10 to. advance to the final... ‘Lars Junclaus of the Giants was named the Most: Valuable Player and David Hartney, of the Reds won the Most. Player award. .. North Vancouver will be ‘hosting the Provincial tournament Friday through Sunday, July 2-4 at Loutet- Park, where -15 teams will compete for the provincial ti- tle. Opening ceremonies noon on July 2. NORTH SHGRE MEN’S BASEBALL ASSN. start at “Sportsmanlike IN LAST week’s action, Don Nelson’s two-run double with two out in the bottom of the seventh inning drew Skylight’s Only (7-9) into a 4-4 draw with ‘the Black Sox (7-9), and set the stage for Craig Kamiya’s game-winning single to win 5-4. Skylights had taken an early 2-0 lead on Dave Armbruster’s first- inning single, but the Sox tied it in the second, then went ahead with runs scored in the fourth and fifth innings. Pete Mathews hit a triple and a double in the Sox’s losing cause. The Pirates (8-6) came from behind to beat the Keg (7-10) 4-2 in an exciting see-saw battle. Scott Russell drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh, then scored the insurance run. .Dan Calli threw a two-hitter for the Pirates. The Keg’s Marv Magnusson brought in both Keg runs with a double in the third inning. In other league action, last- place. Yorkton (5-11) .beat *- second-place Queen’s Cross (10-6) 3-2. The Black Sox also beat the Cross by a score of 5-2, .and Yorkton beat the Keg 9-1. * . SQUIRT B BOYS SOFTBALL THE NORTH Vancouver Blues rep team will be representing the North Shore when they travel to Victoria for the Provincial cham- pionships July 9-11.weekend. They will be holding a car wash at the Esso gas station at 1712 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver to raise funds for their travelling expenses on Thursday, July 1! from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ‘W.V. RECREATIONAL SLO-PITCH -THE SECOND annual West Van- couver Adult Sio-Pitch Tourna- ment took nlece on the June 26- 27. weekend with teams from around the Lower Mainland com- peting in recreational and inter- mediate divisions. The North Shore’s Draught Picks won the intermediate divi- sion while West Vancouver's 38 Special won in the recreation divi- sion, The tournament was put on by the West Vancouver Parks and Recreation Department which runs the largest slow-pitch league in the Lower Mainland with 88 teams in five divisions. NORTH SHORE REPLAY 40 YEARS AGO North | Vancouver » swimmer Gerry McNamee sets a Canadian record ‘in -the 200-yard senior _men's freestyle event with a time of 2:01.9. The record is set at the opening of. the Kinsman Aquacade. 30 YEARS AGO North Vancouver’s Hedy Rutzebeck defeats North Van- couver rival Marie Sidone (6-8, 6-3, 6-2) in the Vancouver & . District... junior - women’s tennis championship final. West Van- couver’s Pam Hunter is runner-up in senior women’s doubles, while Robin Elliott, also of West Van- couver, finishes second in junior men’s singles play. 1 25 YEARS AGO Stephanie Green, of West Van- couver, takes the ladies’ singls crown, then teams up with Vic- toria’s Theo Booker to win the ladies’ doubles event at the City Tennis Championships at the Jericho Tennis Club in Van- couver, 20 YEARSAGO Seven North Shore. athletes qualify for the Canada Summer Games in New. Westminster- - Burnaby. They are: Ron Carr- ington, Gien Grout and Cathy Plunkett — all divers — and soc- cer players Chris Bennett, Blair Christopher,. Ned - Mulock and Daryl Samson. . 10 YEARS AGO More than 500 women take part in the Avon Ladies’ Haif Mara- thon in West Vancouver. Jessica Brandt, of Vancouver, is the first to cross the finish line. Jim) Martin, Carson Graham (North Vancouver, Hamilton), tugby, basketball, track and field, volleybali, cross country, softball, skiing; Bob Molinski, Carson Graham (Argyle), basketball, golf, football, swimming; ‘Jobn Nakamoto, Argyle, curling, ten- nis, skiing, softball, volleyball, soccer; Ernie Oci, Windsor, basketball, badminton; Dave Pearce, Argyle (Handsworth, Windsor, Balmoral), basketball, | football, softball; Ted Pelly, Sen- tinel, basketball, football, track and field, swimming; Vern Porter, Carson Graham,. basketball, golf, rugby; Dave Rez, West Vancouver (Sentinel, Hillside); Tom Rippon, West Vancouver, basketball,. golf volleyball, track and field, cross country, rugby, softball; Jake Robson, (Delbrook, | Balmoral, Sutherland), golf, badminton, volleyball, skiing, basketball, football; Mike Rockwell, Hands- worth (Carson Graham, Sutherland), volleyba'l, track and field; Neil Safkus,: clandsworth, volleyball; Sam Scorda, Argyle: (Windsor), rugby, track and field, soccer, wrestling, cross country, football; Gordie Scott, (Hamilton, Seycove), soccer, track: and field, tugby, cross country; ‘Gordie Simpson, Windsor, soccer, rugby, golf; Peter Therrien, Argyle (Hillside, Delbrook, Balmoral), basketball, rugby, tennis, golf, volleyball;. 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