St ee FOR EYE ents ea get SOE Me ARE ESTEE LT EI ON en fo EU AA OT NRE ATE cone no enn A ate Lae Fates Azar ions tthe Yee, Met eer ne mae EA AEG I NR ATT Ue Leiner am tty TE eee Sea 5 Ae RA tee wet ae Be Nn ene ee PRM MOR OR RINNE FOUR TH EU A Heme eer MY , minut ie tournament with | minutes into the game ‘when Renne minutes. later to even the . contest on Carrie MeBeth’s marker. . : ‘But. Amber .:Zora scored. one “provincial ‘under-I1- division ‘ championship for: the North Van- couver team. : uver girls went ‘the. Bro’ vn. .-found toom’ behind ithe *, before’ the half and, © Christine’ Cromack' added another goal’’six minutes" into “the second - half to ‘Secure the. victory’and the‘ West Vancouver athlete SARAH PIKE PEAKS SARAH PIKE is running away with athletic and scholastic achievements. | The !7-year-old Sentinel Secondary student was recently named B.C.’s top high school athlete for 1985 for her outstanding achievements in volleyball and track and field. Though richly deserved, the award was a surprise to “the characteristically unaf- fectéd Pike. © ‘Really, I didn’t expect it tall... :. ‘Nominations for. the ; award come. from amateur athletic associations from all over the province. Pike’s . name was submitted by the _ B.C. Track and. Field, * Association.: . ‘In- 1985, Pike was a ‘member’ ‘of ‘Sentinel’s AA- “volleyball - team, ‘which OLGA RUSK! Contributing Writer finished second overall in the provincial champion- ships. As a result of her play in the championships, she was elected to the first all- star team. Pike’s: prowess in volleyball is evenly matched by the Grade 12’s track and field heroics. In the recent B.C. Track and Field Championships, she finished first in the 400 metre hur- dles, sixth in the 400-metre sprint, third in the 4 by 400 - metre relay, and. fourth in the competition’s hep-. tathalon. Pike is also a top academ- ic student with a consistent: A average. Of her achievements, Pike says, ‘‘It takes a lot of.time ANDY BAAK and his son + Andrew salute during the Hollyburri Sailing Club's annual sailpast. More than 50 sailing dingies took part in the event, including more than 250 family and j junior members. pry ‘won't get there.” and’ dedication. to do well. . You really have to want to “do well, because if you do it half-heartedly, you just Pike was also chosen by ‘the local Lions Club to go on a five-week student ex- change trip to Chiba, Japan, where she lived with two different families. Apart from other obser- vations, Pike said she was especially impressed with the Japanese enthusiasm for sports. Outside of school, Pike plays on.a local. volleyball team, skis and. windsurfs. She. has: also coached aspir- ing: gymnasts. oo Pike says she plans to go on to. the’ University of British‘ Columbia, but is thus far unsure of. what she will be studying there. NEWS photo Neil Lucente late