B4 - Wednesday, November 17, 1982 - North Shore News HIGH SCHOOL RUGBY ACTION Balmoral is TWO penalty kicks by Lee Boggis was all it took for Balmoral to win the North Shore junior boys rugby final last week. A tight game with Hillside Wednesday saw the Barons out in front 3-0 at the beginning, but after Hillside tied iton a penalty kick by John Soule it needed another kick with five minutes to go to give Balmoral the match and title. The Barons play in the Vancouver and District final today against Cariboo Hill. In the juvenile final played last Tuesday, Sutherland defeated Argyle 22-15 for the North Shore title. Scoring for Sutherland were Shaffig Kanji (three tries), Al Juves down South Delta North Vancouver Juvenile A (Vancouver Fancy Meats) hockey team were too strong for South Delta on Sunday. The home team completely dominated the contest to register a 5-1 victory. The visitors surprised North Vancouver in the first few minutes by popping a quick goal. This served to wake up the “Blues”. Brian McDonald started the march towards victory by decking the goalie for North Van’s first goal. This galvanized each of the lines into potent activity. Richard Kristen scored twice, McDonald tallied his second, Rhett Martin rammed one home to complete the scoring. Assists went to Kristen (2), Cole Phelps (2), Alan Nikoforuk, Peter Giese, Myles Rosser and McDonald. Park Royal Doors Oo Adults (Lamit Breakfast with Santa Plan to bring the kids in for this special treat! December 4th, lith, 16th Nomhwood Room Marine Drive Entrance anat@isAM 3.50 Children $2.50 10 tickets per customer ) Baggoo (one try) and Stew Easton (two converts). Points getters for Argyle were Kelly Magnuson with two tries and Adrian Thirsk with two converts and a penatly kick. Sutherland played in the Vancouver & District final yesterday against New Westminster, but game results were not available at NEWS press time. Semi-finals were still taking place at the bantam level last week. On Monday, . Carson Graham powered West over- Vancouver 18-3 to advance to _ this week's final. Scoring for the Eagles were Dean Duncan (three tries), Andrew Forrest (one | While the Juvenile A team is continuing to show strength, the Juvenile B team (Yic's Restaurant) stretched its unbeaten streak to five . games. Midget A N.V. Midas Muffler 6. Grand- view 4. PeeWee A N.V. London Drugs 6, naby 4, N.V.. London Ridge Meadows 5. PeeWee B Drugs 2, N.V. Brymark Installations 6, Port Moody 1: N.V. Brymark In- stallations 5, Fuller Lake 5 Bantam A N.V. B.A. Blacktop 5. Ridge Meadows |. Atom A N.V. Legion 13, Coquitlam 4. Peanut Division N.V. Old Spaghem Factory 5, NSWC ‘1 8 N.V. Knights of Columbus 2, West Van 5. NV. Cablewest TV 8. N.V Northstars 7: N.V. Old Spaghetti Factory 5. N.V. Jacks Kiddie Rides 0. N.V. Jacks Kiddie Rides 2, N.V. Knights of Columbia 4: N.V. Northstars 1. Hollyburn C.C. 8. Matn Door Wocdwands Bur- — best try) and Joe Marklund (one convert). No scorers were listed for West Van. Same day play saw Sutherland cruise past Handsworth 16-4 to earn a final berth. Alan Brewer was the big point earner for the Sabres with two tries and two converts, and paul Harris rounded out the scoreboard with one try. Steve Eastman. was the lone scorer for Handsworth with one try. Results were not available from Monday’s final for this issue of the NEWS. 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