Island won first place. SOCCER NV heads into ‘86 united NORTH VAN United Soccer Club has; joined ‘with: the MacSween Soccer Association for 1986 to form the North Vancouver Lions Gate Soccer Association (NVLGC). The merger wiil increase North Vancouver's ability to offer a full range of soccer Sor the recreational player to the serious athlete. ‘The new colors of the club will be..blue and black-striped shirts with black trim, black shorts and GRADE NINE Sentinel Secondary School student Ryan Clark reaches for the bail at the B.C. High School Tennis Championships held Friday at Argyle School. Sentinel placed fourth in the competition, while Argyle, the only other North Shore school in the tournament, came in fourth. Lambrick Park of Vancouver blue socks. The new club has already held its first registration day and is planning to hold a second on June 7 at the North Vancouer Recre- ation Centre from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. All soccer players born in 1980 and who register for the 1986-87 soccer season will receive a free soccer ball. ; Family rates are available for NEWS photo Mike Wakefleld families with more than one child registering with the new associa- tion. The second child will play for a reduced fee and all other. children will play free. The NVLGC is also holding a summer soccer school during the first three weeks of July at Cleve- land and Norseman Parks, All interested soccer players may sign up at the registration or by phoning Joan Herrin at 980-2237. 13 - Wednesday, June 4, 1986 - North Shore News | SENTINEL Secondary has the’ best high school. track : and field team in B.C. The West Vancouver school consolidated its claim to that title after finishing first overall in the B.C. High School Track and Field Championships held at Burnaby’s Swangard Stadium over the weekend. ; Led, by sprinter Steve. Dong, defending champion Sentine! edg- ed out second-place Burnaby Cen- tral-by a 100 to 99.5 points total. Dong finished first in the boys’ 100 and 200-metre events, then.an- ‘chored Sentinel’s 4x400-metre. relay to the third-place finish that - ‘cinched the overall titie’ for’ his “school and took the 100-metre race - with a time of 10:93: His winning 200-metre time was 22:39, West Vancouver's Hillside: Sec- ondary finished third overall, tied ’ with Vancouver College. Both schools had 58 points. ‘CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED to ED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIF7ZD CLASSITIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CL Garage Sale adverti * lst ad 3'lines $1 CALL CLASSIFIED Monday to Friday 8:30 AM - 9 PM Saturday and Sunday 10 AM -5 PM (986-6222 CLASSIPIED CLASSIFI LASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED 1 easy step _ Great Garage Sale — Place a classified garage sale ad today. — Pick up your free garage sale kit. a . ¢ and ad.3 lines $9.00 Handsworth . Secondary from North Vancouver ended ninth overall with 39 points. . In other’ individual events, Sen- tinel’s Sara Pike finished. third in the. women’s 400-metre hurdles, while team-mate Shannon Bard was. second in the women’s 1,500 metre race. Sara McGladdery won the women's high jumping event for Sentinel. with . 1.66-n.ctre jump. Jill’ Mentiply, also from Sentinel, was third in the high . jump. Sentinel also finished second i in the women’s 4x400-mietre felay.” ‘ Hillside’s Carolyn ‘Reeder.: ‘won: | the 800-metre evént with: 2:13:20. Argyle Secondary s ‘Susan . Chainbers finished third.’ . * Keesha’ *Middtemass finished’ “third: for Hillside in’ the: ‘women’ s. ‘200-metre’ race,” while!- team-mate’ ' Bryan Baker took third place -in. the men’s 400-metre. hurdles. : Handsworth’s: ‘Jenny: 'Rauh “was third overall in the women’s discus : competition. on CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIE a . “/ VID GHIAISSVIO Cald88V10 sing rates: 2.00 includes kit ; THR. VURCE OF NORTH Ad MEET VANCOUVER “SUNDAY + WEONESDAY + FRIDAY | CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIE O19 Aa1dIssv TO GalaISSV1D CIMISSVIO CAMISSVTO AAlIssvIO GAIAISSV1O aaIzIssv'10 GaLISSV1D GaraIss