“4 16 -— Wecinesday, November 6, 1991 ~ North Shore News SPORTSLINE NOV. 7, 14: The North Shore YMCA is“ hosting a_ sports massage therapy workshop to be held two Thursdays starting at 7 p.m. The two-hour sessions will be taught by registered nurse and massage therapist Heather Narod. Participants will learn skills to re- juvenate aching muscles, improve flexibility and decrease the risk of injury by restoring fatigued mus- cles. For more information, call the YMCA at 926-5541. eee NOV. 16, 23: A triathlon swim clinic will be held at recCentre Ron Andrews, 4-7 p.m. each day for beginner to intermediate level swimmers. Taught by masters coach Judy Aspinal, the clinic in- cludes video stroke analysis and stroke correction. For. informa- tion, call Trish Holme. at Ron Andrews, 929-7314. NOV. 17: The Khahtsahlano [5- Km Road Race starts at 7:50 a.m. from Gleneagles Schoo! in Horse- shoe Bay and follows a windy course up to the highway and down to Bellevue before the finish at Park Royal. Race entry costs $48 with proceeds going to Emily Murphy Heuse and the First Aid Ski Patrol Society. Entry forms available at Alpine Meadows, 2444 Marine Drive, West Van- couver, V7V ILI; 922-1413. SPORTSLINE RUNS every Wed- nesday as space permits. If you @re planning an event, submit details by preceding Friday to the Narth Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van., V7M 2H4. Priori- ty given to North Shore and fund- - raising events. Basketball scholarship program gets approval THE OWNER-OPERATORS of 92: McDonald’s restaurants in B.C., including McDonald's Restaurants of Canada, have approved a third year of fund- g for a B.C. and Yukon senior secondary school basketball scholarship program in which two West Vancouver students ‘were winners last. ‘term. . . Among . the $1991: winners. were David: -Heel - “and. Greg Meléram | of ‘West Vancouver - Secondary. : The -- program, « administered on 2 ** basketball criteria by the B.C. -High School Boys’ and Girls’: Basketball Associa- tions, provides for. $500 schol- atships’ for 20 boys ‘and 20 girls. lt is called McDonald’s MIXTURE of youth and expe- . ice ‘proved to be the difference the Joico Grid Dawgs, winners the North Shore Division of . ‘Grid Dawgs’ “Men’s Touch Football,'went on to ‘a.40° performance to win. the Lower Mainjand crown. oo The. Grid” Dawgs won a close game on Oct. 26 over.the North Shore Panthers to advance ‘to the . quarter finais stated for the fol- - lowing day. Ta. the quarter finals, the Grid Dawgs outscored their opponents 37-24 while recording three con- secutive’ wins by scores. of 35-6, *- tion -- SAA,” and “A,” according to “ school population size — and ‘* students from the Yukon are to pursue a post-secondary education. According to Al Rose, presi- dent of the B.C. High School Boys’ Basketball. Association, and Steve Pettifer, president of the B.C. Secondary School Girls’ Basketball Association, the solicitation of nominees, development of grade, citizen- ship and basketball! criteria, and the selection of scholarship “recipients. is administered by the respective associations which have developed the ap- plicable grade, citizenship and Students from all eight tegions and all three levels of high school basketbali competi- in. B.C. — ‘AAA,’’ eligible for the scholarships. - .. .. Mominations close soon after ‘athe season ends : Selections are made and an- ‘” nounced by mid-May. in. March. 27-6, and 27-12 over last year’s champions, .the Coquitlam In- ‘: Ball control was the key to the offensive ‘success, which was led by quarterback Greg McClure who sparkled in the final three games. Other players credited with the Grid Dawgs’ success include receivers R.J. Parry, Scott Kerr and Tony Kot, as well as Chad Smith ard Dave Merlo. Lary Harmon, who was playing injured, turned in strong performances on offense and defense. : N. Shore community scoreboard North. Vancouver ” Minor Hockey Association + Atom ‘A’ “Boy. Winter Club 7 - North Vancouver . North Vancouver 7 - North Van ‘BI’ : Atom ‘BI . . 7 + North Vancouver - NS, Winter Club, 9 - North Vancovver Pee Wee ‘ ~ - Novth Venbouver 9 - ‘Chilliwack ‘North Vancouver 18 - New Westminster Pee Wee ‘BE’ * North Vancouver 7 - Ridge Meadows North Vancouver 1 - Ridge Meadows Baetam ‘A’ North Vancouver 10 - Grandview ‘North Vancouver 5 - Coquitlam Bextes ‘3’ . 2) Negth Vancouver 3- North Delta Ment Nancouver 18 - Aldergrove } 9 “North Vancouver 4 - Van. Thunderbirds 3 Vancouver 7 + Surrey 4 North Vencouver 4 - North Delta 2 orth Vancouver 0 - Surrey 2 North Vancouver 8 - Seattle 1 North Shore Coaches Soccer League Week aine scores i - NorVan Candia Taverna Sailor Hagar’s Molson's 9 °o 3 0 1 o ! 1 - Accountemps Standings GP W LT GF GA Pits. 8 17 6 13 Div. A Raven Rangers Avaion Canadians Saitor Hagar's NorVan Accountemps O.K. Tire Rusty Gull WUAWN =O OM NNN me aauesotY oo el as OwWaeNN SeveweHo waaBe Candia Taverna ALYCIA GOULD of the North Shore Winter Club prepsres at the B.C. Coast Regional heid laet weekand at recCentre Karen Magnussen and the Agrodeme. Competing in ag ; category, Gould was third in compulsory figures and sixth overall. She qualified f for the B.C. tions to be held later this month in Nanaimo. ; Local skaters advance to the B.C. SEVERAL NORTH Shore skaters won medals at the B.C. Coast Region Championships, hosted last weekend by the North Van- couver- Vancouver Skating Club. Representatives from the North Shore Winter Club .(NSWC), Hollyburn Country Club (ICC) and the Nerth Vancouver-Van- couver Skating Club (NVVSC) were among the 368 skaters who cornapeted at the championships. © Novice ladies. Compulsory fig- : ures: Ist Keyla Ohls (NSWC), 2nd Tammy Wagner (NWSC), 3rd Lisa Daly (NSWC); Finals overall: Ist Daly (also won novice ladies artistic award), 2nd Wagner, 3rd Ohs, Sth Kendra Greenslade (NVVSC). @ Novice men. Finals overall: 2nd Mark Vanderkerkhove (NSWC). @ Pre-novice tadies. Finals overall: 3rd Michelle Currie (NY- Sections VSC), 6th Alycia Gould (NSWC), 7th Amy Dalcourt (NSWC), 11th (alternate) Jordan Miller (HCC). Other medalists include: @ Intermediate ladies. Com- pulsory figures: ist Kelly Ross (HCC). Finals overall: 1st Tania Srdanovic (NSWC), 3rd -Lora Fabio (NVVSC). @ Juvenile dance: 2nd Kimberly Chan and Christopher Steinbach (NSWC). @ Juvenile ladies 11 and under. Compulsory figures: tst Caroline Piggott (HCC). Free skate: Ist Piggott. Finals: Ist Piggott (also won juvenile ladies artistic award). @ Pre-juvenile men. Finals: 2nd Michael Steinbach (NSWC), 3rd Christopher Steinbach (NSWC). @ Pre-juvenile ftadies 11. and under. Finals: 3rd Kristin. 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