HIGH SCHOOL scoreboard results for the week ending Feb. 26: ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle. Bal = Balmoral, Brac = Brackendole, CG = Carson Graham, Coll = Colling- wood, Hund = Handsworth, Hill = Hillside, HS = Howe Sound, STA = St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentinel, Sey = Seycove, Suth = Sutherland, WV = West Vancouver, Wsr = Wind- sor. BASKETBALL Senior Boys B.C. “A*’ zone playoffs (at St. Patricks's in Vancouver): Quarter-finals: STA 128, Pemberton 53; Credo Christian 77, Coll 54. Semi-finals; STA 103, Bible Fellowship 81. Final: STA 82, St. Patrick’s 70. STA and St. Patrick’s advance to the B.C. ‘tA’ - championships in Sparwood. ‘ B.C. “AA zone playoffs ‘(al Sey): round-robin: Sey 67, Elphinstone 60; HS 83, Elph 53; HS 76, Sey 38. HS advances to the B.C, AA" championships in Langley. B.C. “AAA” zone playoffs: preliminary (at Hand): Hand 62, Arg 58. First round (at Capilano College): Suth 67, CG 64; WV 72, Hand 47, Second round: Hand 71, CG 61; WY 80, Suth 70. Semi-final: Hand 77, Suth 71 (two overtimes). Intermediate Boys ae Shore final: WV “‘Red" 69, Coll Junior Boys Vancouver and district playoffs: wildcard: Hugh Boyd 52, CG 40; Burnaby North 63, CG. 48. Championships: first round: J.N. Burnett 69, STA .50; Wsr 79, New Westminster 39. Second round: STA $7, Burnaby Central 54 (overtime); R.C. Paimer 69, Wsr 52. Third round: Wsr 56, STA 43. Juvenile Boys North Shore semi-finals: Suth 62, Bal 48; Hill 67, STA 37. Final: Hill 67, Suth $4. Vancouver and district wildcard: Suth 65, Barnaby South 39; R.C. Palmer 58, Suth Bantam Boys North Shore semi-finals: STA 41, Sent 38; Wsr 37, CG 36, Final: STA 33, Wsr 31. Vancouver and district wildcard: Alpha 48, Wsr 37; R.C. Palmer 73, Wsr 38. Senior Girls North Shere trail run to test athletes -THE. FOURTH annual Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run will see 100 endurance run- ners toe the starting line July 11 at -- Horseshoe Bay. The Knee Knackering Trail Run is the largest ultra trail race in Canada and follows a challenging’ 30-mile course along the Baden- _ Powell Trail to Deep Cove. Runners will negotiate some 16,000 feet in elevation change — HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD B.C. “A” zone playoffs {at Pemberton): Pemb 60, Coll $0; STA 55, Total Education 35. Final: STA 74, Pemb 32. Consolation: TE $8, Coli $2; Pemb 56, TE 47. STA and Pemb advance to the B.C. ‘‘A"’ champion- ships at STA. B.C. **AA” zone playoffs: preliminary (at Hand): Hand 70, Kitsilano 30. B.C. “AAA” zone playoffs: preliminary (at CG): John Oliver 56, CG 50. Tourna- ment (at Steveston): WV 65, Burnaby Cen- trat 38; New Westminster 79, WV 41; WV 65, Killarney 38; Steve $8, WV $7. NW, Richmond, Steve and WV advance to the B.C. “AAA championships in Maple Ridge. Junior Giris - Vancouver and district playoffs: wildcard: Hugh McRoberts 38, CG ; Burnaby North 38, CG 38, Championships: first round: C.E, London 44, Hand 20; Sent 44, Burnaby Central 35. Second round: Hugh McRoberts 42, Hand 31; R.C. Palmer 54, Sent 23. Third round: Sent 56, Hugh McRoberts 47. Juvenile Girls North Shore semi-finals: Wsr 34, Sent 30; STA 38, Sey 31. Final: Wsr 35, STA 29. Vancouver and district championships: first round: Wsr 62, Burnaby North 20; New Westminster 49, STA 27. Second round: NW 52, Wsr 33; STA 43, BN 28. Bantam Girts North Shore semi-finals: Arg 27, CG 23; Sent 30, Wsr 26. Final: Arg 37, Sent 36. Vancouver and district ~j]dcard: Sent 54, The Rotary Club of North Vancouver 555 Brooksbank Ave. North Vancouver V7J 385 980-DUCK -AMOOO Burnaby Central 17; R.C. Palmer 31, Sent 22, GYMNASTICS Senior Girls Nosth Shore championships: team stand- ings: 1. Wsr 184; 2. Hill 92; 3. Arg 50; 4. Hand 38: 5. Brac 28; 6. HS 6. Individual alt-around: novice: 1. Kelsie Williams (Wsr) 32.83; 2. Amy Wall (Wsr) 29.62; 3. Gillian Marr (Hill) 28.48; 4. Claire Brown (Hill) 28.10; 5. Kelly Scott (Wsr) 27.73; 6. Nicole Anthony (Hil) 27.07, Level I: 1. Julie Turner (Wsr) 32.82; 2. Lenka Hurton (Wsr) 30.30; 3. Samantha Howard-Jones (Hill) 30.02; 4. Mikki Buckley (H5) 29.87, 5S. Andrea Danson- Brassey (Wsr) 29.48; 6. Dana Lee (Hand) 29.13. Level 2: 1. Johanna Hudson (Hill) 30.85: 2. Courtney Daniel (Wsr} 30.50; 3. Melahnie Moodie (Brac) 30.35; 4. Erin Ouo (Brac) 29.93; 5. Jennifer Mustard (Hand) 29.15; 6. Alison Danson-Brassey (Wsr) 29.08, Level 3: 1. Dana Luccock (Arg) 33.33; 2. Rachel Cunningham (Wsr) 31.03; 3. Anita Danzig (Hill) 28.50; 4. Kari Brackenbury (Hill) 26.40; 5. Lisa Tessman (Arg) 21.18. Level 4: i. Shirley Paski (Wsr) 34.45; 2 Jennifer Walker (Wsr) 33.22; 3. Meghan Guenther (Arg) 33.63. WRESTLING Senior Bays B.C. championships (in Vancouver): team standings: 1. CG 98; 2. Alberni District 91; 3. Norkam (Kamloops) 71; 4. Charles Tup- per (Vancouver) 56. Featured high school games of the week Senior Boys’ and Girls’ Curl- ing: Thursday, March 5 to Saturday, March 7: B.C. championships at North Shore Winter Club. Eight boys’ and eight girls’ rinks including Brackendale’s boys and Howe Sound's girls go at it with draws on Thurs- day at 8:30 a.m.. | and 4 p.m. On Friday draws are sched- 1 and 4 8:30 uled for 8:30 a.m., p.m., and Saturday at a.m. Senior Girls’ Basketball: Thursday. March 5 to Satur- day, March 7: B.C. ‘tA’’ tour- nament at St: Thomas Aquinas. Thursday’s opening day matchups for the provincial championships for schools with 75 or fewer Grade 11-12 stu- dents. At 1 p.m. St. Thomas Aquinas (ranked second) vs. Queen Charlotte (seventh); 3 p.m. Brentwood (fourth) vs. Salmec (fifth); 5 p.m. Credo Christian of Langley (third) vs. Charles Bloom of Lumby. (sixth); 7 p.m. Ron Pettigrew Christian of Dawson Creek (first) vs. Pemberton (eighth). Overwaitea SAVE-OF-FOOCDS Over $57,000 in prizes! | north shore: SUNDAY + WEDNESDAY + FMIDAY Get your tickets at Lynn Valley Centre, Capilano Mall, Park Royal, Lonsdale Quay and ali North Shore Credit Union offices. To buy your ticket by mail, use the mail-in coupon below. Full rules governing the race available through the North Vancouver Rotary Club. GRAND PRIZE: SECOND PRIZE: A 9 day holiday with accommodation for 2 to Europe "A 17 day holiday for two in Hong Kong and comprising: Fly Vancouver/London/Vancouver on Australia comprising: Fly Vancouver - Hong business class including a 7 day tour of Italy entitled Kong; three days accommodation to the Barrier Highlights of Italy.” Lendon/Rome/London air fare Reef in Australia commencing and terminating in included. Sponsored by British Airways Sydney. Ali flights, including return flight to THIRD PRIZE: Vancouver are first class. A 7 day Carribean cruise for two including retur air fgre Sponscred by Cathay Pacific Airways ; from Vancouver. Sponsored by Uniglobe plus seven other pres: all totalling over $57,000 8,000 feet up and 8,300 feet down — by the end of the race, which “has a 10-hour cut-off time. Last year’s winning time of four hours, 45 minutes, and 11 seconds was posted by Peter Findlay of Kamloops. Vancouver’s Mary Nicell set the fastest time for the women at six hours, 39 minutes. Runners interested in the Knee Knackering Trail Run should be prepared to tackle extremely rugg- ed terrain, according to race dizector Shane Collins. Participants should have a “ strong background in marathons, trail running or endurance sports such as Ironman, Collins said. The field is limited to 100 athletes and is alrei.dy filling up. A fundraiser for B.C. Children’s Hospital, the race rais- ed $1,600 in 1991. This year, race organizers are hoping to double that amount. Volunteers for this unique locai event are still needed to help with pre-race set-up, at stations, and on the course. For information on volunteers, call Murray Carpenter at 980-8891 or Shane Collins at 926-5934 or 689-0027. 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