Secondary School :in.; West Vancouver finished second i in the B.C.- “Secondary Schools. Gymnastics ° gymnasts from 47 schools competed in the provincial championship in Vernon. Winners of the girls Cham- pion Sports trophy were Moscrop Secondary students from Burnaby, whose total point score was 237.95. Hillside’s second place score was 201.35, followed by host GIRLS FROM Hillside Championships - last weekend. Two hundred — finished 13 and 44 with totals of 124.07 and 118.75. It was. a move up from fifth place last year for the Hillside gymnasts. In the all-around competi- tion North Shore gymnasts won two of the four girls divisions. It was close com- petition in all of the girls groups for the top places. Carma Allen of Hand- school ‘W.E: Seaton of Ver- non with 188.10. .North Shore girls from Howe. ‘Sound Secondary and Handsworth Secondary Lh a FORTY TWO Provincial and Divisional gymnasts from the West Vancouver Recreation Centre Whip-Its and the North Vancouver Flicka Gym Club met at the Divi- sional All-around Champion- ships at the North Vancouver Memorial Gymnasium last Saturday evening. The top all around winners in the in- dividual events follow: RESULTS Midget B Stephanie Haladner, Stephanie Hig- gitison, Haladner won Vault. Beam AN EXCITING, closely played game with Lacombe, Alberta downing Burnaby Minor 3-2 finalized the North Shore Winter Club’s Terry Fox Memorial Bantam 8B Tournament and taking this ‘A’ event final last week. The Lacombe team beat Burnaby Minor 3 to 2 to win the ‘A’ event final game played March 20th at the NSWC. The ‘B’ event was won by Victoria Racquettes Club 4-2 over Richmond. South Delta's team beat Nanaimo 8-1 to win the ‘C’ event. sworth and Tammy Schouw of Hillside finished one and three in the Division I com- petition. Allen moved up from her seventh place finish 4 p: tl and Floor, Higginson won Bars. Both girls are from West Van. Argo B . Leslie Wilson (F), Krissy Kusmack (WV), Christine Allen (F), Kim Taylor (F), Nicol Tscho! (F), Diane Kasimir (F). Tyro B . Analise Oseen (®, Andy Humphries (F), Jennie Stamper (WV), Alexa Sinel (WV). Midget A Lara Pilla, Jennifer Mckenzie, Apar- na Ray, Michelle White, Meghan White, Stacey Ogilvie, Kim Gilbert (All Flicka) Argo A (All Flicka) Tie Kathy Udorovic & Allstar awards were presented by Vern Smith, Captain of the New Westminster Bruins and se- cond round 1982 draft choice of the New York Islanders and Cliff Ronning, also of the Bruins, who is well on his way to being chosen as Rookie of the year. North Shore Winter Club’s team started off by playing their first game against Lacombe and losing 6-4. They progressed to the ‘B’ group, however, they didn’t make it to the finals. The tournament proved to be one of the best from both the level of competition as COU RT ae. PRING KATING CHOOL April 23/ June 3 1984 “All levels incl/Canskate’” “All Pros Welcome’ ~Ne eau YO HOUSE epee sd at + GHG 3416 “ Jast. year to clinch the “all- ' ‘around title, as she edged out R. Hastle of Garibaldi School, Maple Ridge with a score of 24.5 to _.Hastle’s 223.25. Schouw had a score of 23.05. Lara Weaver of Hand- sworth was fourth with 22.7 and Kirsten Bickwell of Howe Sound was eighth with 21.85. In Division 2 Meredith Toward of Hillside finished just ahead of two gymnasts from Parkland Secondary School in Sidney, to win that. title. Toward who was 13th last year finished with an all- around. winning score of ‘23.0. Cheryl Ward of Howe Sound, who was the winner Paige Gordon, Helen Carmichael, Darla Wooden, Trista Onno, Nick ‘ Pyro A {All Flicka) Robin Bone, Megan Gor- . don, Tania Sechett, Joanna Paton, Jill Wilson. Open A Chantal] Murata (F), Patti Furniss (F), Tina Fredrickson (F), Lori Stewart (WV), Kelly Dairon (F), Jill Hesselgrave (WV), Colleen Gray (F), Tammy Perkins (WV). The top six finishers in Midget A, Argo A, Tyro A and Open A will be competing in the B.C. Age Group Championships at Simon Fraser University on April 7 & 8 representing the North Shore. ox tourney success well as from the enthusiasm of the participants. Twenty- six teams applied for one of the sixteen spots available with all participants asking to be invited back next year. Fi 21.02. of Division 1 last year, mov- ed up to the second division and came ninth overall with In -Division 3 Karen Lavender. of Hillside moved up to the bronze medal posi- tion from sixth place last year. Her overall third place score was 23.4. 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