B2 - Sunday News, August 16, 1981 A division title creates a good feeling in the team. Especially when. it came against Seattle and after our . minor ‘drought’. Based on the way the lads played last Wednesday night, . there weren't too many teams anywhere who could have come up with a good “performance against us, A win like that is ob- viously the best answer we can give to our ‘critics’. Now that the division race is out of the way, we'll take the last two league games as an. attempt to check out the players. and make sure there are no illnesses or ‘injuries that should be rested before we enter the different world of the playoffs. While. we won't change our style, nor drop our in- tensity, we will ~ look carefully at the lineup. One big danger of our position is that it.can be too easy to sit back and relax and’ find Eleven divers ffom the North Vancouver Cruisers’ qualified for the B.C. Summer Games by winning berths in the Vancouver and District Regional diving competition at Percy Norman pool last weekend. The Cruisers won the Junior Girls aggregate award in the 1980 Games and should do well again this year. - we've been caught footed ata time when we Divers quali o with Peter | Lorimer want to be playing ‘as we did - when we ran up our 11 out of Janice Kusnir and Dawn Stratton have consistently placed ffirst and second respectively in one metre events. Diving for the Cruisers in the B.C. Summer Games on August 19 at the Canada “Games pool will be: JUNIORS: Andrea Nelson, Janet Tupper, Janice Kusnir, Dawn Stratton, Drew McEwen and Donald r. Margaret Keresztesi will be moving to Vancouver Island and Dr. Alison Russell will be taking over her practice on AUGUST 17/81 PHONE: 987-7742 Dr. Margaret Keresztesi wishes to thank all her pa- tients for the Privilege of being their physician. 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The slump we went through is a good lesson for or games Tupper. SENIORS:Kathleen Gal- ay, Karen Radbourne, Maureen Watson, Gordie Harvey and Greg Korsch. Janice Kusnir and Greg Korsch won the Best Diver awards at the Vancouver and District meet. Men’s Styling f only *4 2 a “hai « attitude. EVERY WEDNESDAY inci. -Conditioner Cut Styting & Blow Dry new coaches and younger players. If you know you have a good team and a good situation, and things start to go wrong, then don’t panic. Making. changes rather than simply making sure everyone has the right at- titude can be fatal toa club. And the key has to be So much of this game is played by what's between the ears. If ‘the player has the skill and the proper mental at- titude, then things are going to come right for him and for the team. We proved Wednesday. Come on out to the park this Wednesday for fan appreciation night and pick up your team picture as well as seeing the great George Best in action. 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