46 — Wednesday, September 25, 1996 — North Shore News USNS ae Sydor ihree-peats as world champ ALISON Sydor may not have won the — straight women’s cross-country moun- Australia in two hours, five minures and gold medal at the Adlanta Olympics, but — tain bike world championship. 56 seconds, she did make history (again) on the The North Vancouver cyclist covered Earlier this month, Sydor claimed the weekend as she captured her third the 39-kilometre course in Cairns, World Cup points championship, BERKELEY and Achley Warburton helped to lead , Team.5.C.-to' the championship trophy at the CYA _ Canadian Youth Champlonships In Torcnto this past ‘summer. The West Van sisters are now setting their _ sailing sights on the Olympics. ‘Andraw McCredie | THE Warburton sisters (of West Vancouver ating waves across North America. Or. ‘more to the point, rid- . ing waves. +) Ashley. and Berkeley helped .- ead: Team B.C. to its. fourth . : straight - Canadian’~. Yachting Association Youth Champion-' ships’ as'they won the Laser 2 women’s double-handed event. The - Warburtons ‘also ~became the first-ever women’s © “duo:to win a regatta in the” By Andrew McCredie Sports Editor SPORTING identical * 2-0'season records, both Capilano College soccer teams hope to give Langara tears the bhies today as they .. contest the Dean’s and’ - President’s Cups. “- ” Cap’s women’s team kicks off the Dean’s Cup today at ‘3:30 p.m. on their home field onthe North Vancouver col- lege’s campus. The men follow with a 5 p.m. start in the Président’s: Cup, an annual match played between Capilano “and -Langara. Both games do ‘Not count in league standings. ect, In league action last week- “end, thes women’s team “1 downed University College of othe. Fraser Valley (UCFV) 3-1. Vanessa Hayes led the Blues sisters sights California International Sailing *.' Association’s 15-year history. “And at the World Junior Championships, the Warburtons ~ laid claim to the “Best North . American. team” title as they finished ‘in eighth spot — five places ahead of the U.S. team. « With the 2000 Sydney Olympics promising to be a lor’s delight, the Warburton : sisters are now hoping to set sail on an Olympic campaign, though the: 2004 Games. is ‘probably more’ realistic. The dynamic duo are looking for sponsors. © "Berkeley is currently in firse year at Queens Universi- o ty, Wi le Ashley is in Grade 11 at Sentinel. with two goals, while Melissa Artuso added the other Cap geal. The Blues next league ame is this Saturday as they Rost University College of the Cariboo (UCC). Kickoff is noon, Cap’s men’s team, mean- | ‘while, are quickly establishing themselves as one of the better lefensive teams in B.C. College play. i er playing to a scoreless half last Saturday against UCFV, the Blues opened the scoring in the second as first- year forward David Morris placed. a perfect free kick in the back of the net. Matt Mori added a security marker later in the half for the 2-0 Cap victory. Blues’ captain Lucas Dalla Pace earned yet another shutout for Cap — in the last eight games he has let in just one goal. The men’s team hosts UCC this Sacurday. Kickoff is 2 p.m. OMENS 0b ~ Available in Natural | WOMENS (W2344) Rockport Prowalker | Available in Sport White. Regular $129.99, Offer ceypires Stetchey. Seplember 29, 1996 or while qrusitities last. etProwalker ‘Tse A Walb Price World Tour . ‘ and Black, Also available in ($139.9) MENS Rockport Watson Available in Brown and Black, Take A Walk Price $149.99 WOMENS Rockport Campden Available tn Brown and Black. + alt $149.99 * a 4 "Take AWalk Price $7799 MENS/WOMENS Rockport Ptarmigan Tobe A Wath Price ilable in Brown. 05959 MENS Rockport La Plata Take A Wath Price scl n hints” 790 GO Women’s ($189.99) J “Classic Outdoor Footwear & Apparel for Men & Women” — Park Royal, West Vancouver 981-9729 © 2120 Weal 4st Ave., Kerrisdale 668-9605 Orchard Park, Kelowna 861-6653 Victoria Eaton Centre, Victoria 953-2333 ngs Let _ "hee, Brereed oy 826 Freecera