34 ~ Wednesday, June 2, 1999 — North Shore News sidelines LISE Leveille of North Vancouver’s Flicka G ics is Canada’s second best female gymnast. Leveille was an all-around silver medallist in the women’s high performance division of the Canadian Gymnastics Championships in Burnaby on Saturday. Leveille’s score of 74.637 was 400 short of all- around winner Julic Beaulieu of Montreal. Leveille also won a gold in the balance beam with a near-perfect 9.9 score. “I was happy with second and how | did,” she said. “There were some really good girls, the beam routine was my best. Jt was a really good com- Flicka’s Nathalie Balfour was the top all-around gym- fast in the open women’s finals with a score of 37.100. Like Leveille, she won gold on the balance beam with 9.65 joints. Other “Flickans” included Melissa James, who -ted for 11th on the floor exer- cise, and Yuki Sudo, a bronze medallist on the balance beam. - Coliingwood School won its second straight provincial AA rugby championship on Saturday. Steve Bernier’s try with two seconds left in regulation gave Collingwood a 15-10 vie- tory over Abbotsford’ | Robert Bateman secondary. “It was nerve-wracking,” said Collingwood coach Dave Speirs. “We played Bateman earlier this year and beat them by five points as well. We knew they were a very good tcam. - We — definitely ee through the first half. Bateman took a 5-0 lead with a try in the 15th minute. Collingwood’s Ryan Clark had a oenalty kick on the last play oft the half to make it 5-3. Bateman scored another try in the 10th minute of the second half for a seven-point lead. Collingwood tied the game with a converted try 12 minutes later when Ramzey Mahmoud took the ball into the end zone and Clark regis- tered the convert. Bernier’s try prevented overtime and completed the team’s successful title defence: Collingwood * defeated Ladysmith in last year’s cham- pionship. It was the third con- eure ood! featuring : «Gellingwood shut out Aldergrove 49-0 in Thursday’s quarser final, Williams Lake was Collingwood’s first victim ina 74-7 game on Wednesday. A 38-0 semifinal win over Kamloops’ Norkam ensured Collingwood a berth in the championship, Carson Graham, mean- while, finished in fourth, ios- ing Saturday’s bronze medal . game 31-18 to Oak Bay. Carson Graham. began the tournament with a 69-0 win over Penticton and then advanced to the semifinal with a 38-34 win over Victoria’s St. _Michael’s University School. A heartbreaking 18-14 loss to eventual Sbampion Lord* Byng kept “arson Graham from advancing to the final. Collingwood’s . 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High School Track aid Field Championships May 28-29, Fown Centre Stadium, Coquitlam TOTAL SCORES: Sth West Vancouver TOP BOYS SCORES: Sth West Vancouver TOP GIRLS SCORES: 7th Sentinel 1,500m RACEWALK — BOYS: 3rd James Healey, STA 7.19.90 3,000m — GIRLS: 3rd Kristy Smith, Argyle 10.12.62; 8th Johanna Bischat, Balmoral 10.45.90 3,000m— BOYS: Ist Geol Reid, West Van 8.48.38 100m — BOYS: 2nd Cam Bezanson, Windsor 11.21 200m — GIRLS: 4th Silvia Scaldaterni, Rockridge 26.55 800m — GIRLS; Ist Anna Maric Allander, Rockridge 2.13.88; 4th Rebecea Johnstone, Rockridge 2.18.73; 5th Chelsea OBrien, Sentinel 2.19.43 1,500m — GIRLS: 2nd. Kirsty Smith, Angie 4.39.81 1,500M ~- BOYS: 2nd Geoff Reid, West Van 3.55.66 400m HURDLES — GIRLS: oth. 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