B3-Sunday News, October 12, 1980 sport Good week for Pegasus The North Shore Pegasus soccer organization put together a good weekend for their teams in soccer action. Playing against the Simon Fraser University team - which regularly competes in the Pacific Northwest League (not to be confused with the other SFU squad) Pegasus came up with a A pair of veterans will mark their coaching debut in soccer (or reasonable facsimile thereof) this winter when the Vancouver Whitecaps take the “boards” off the PNE Coliseum. For Derek Possee, it will be a comeback of sorts. The tiny striker who toiled for three years with the Caps after a 16 year career in England will be back with the team who dropped him following the Soccer Bowl win in 1979. Possee spent the year attempting to fight the immigration department then worked on the North Shore conducting a soccer strong 5-0 win last weekend. Ron Hastings, Gary Leblanc, Dave Taylor, Doug Scorse and Daryl Wallace all scored for the North Shore entry. The Wallace goal was a particularly pleasant = sur- pmse for coach Peter Scott. Wallace is the goalkeeper for the Tulsa Roughnecks chmic for a local sporting goods retailer. In addition he managed to find time to play for the Detroit Lightning in the tough Major Indoor Soccer League where he scored 16 goals in 12 games. As playing coach, Possee will, according to President and General Manager Tony Waiters, be in complete charge of the indoor team. The move of Buzz Parsons into the assistant coaching field marks a new endeavor for the hard working and honest utility man. Parsons, who left the World Cup team to take up his new position, has “a long time future with this club” Basketball fever hits N. Shore ‘Y’ Hey, all you basketballers. The North Shore Family YMCA 1s sponsoring a men’s adult basketball league If you are a past or present basketball player this league ois for you. The league ts both recreavonal and compeltive tn nature Adult teams are composed of 10 players and each team member will play in every game If you are not doing anything Monday evenings, and reduce your flon As an odded incentive B ( TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GOVERNMENT to 50% as well! You probably haven’! taken advantage of the imncen- tives available to insulate your home property and save a lot of money wasted on heating your home In conjunction with the Federal Government, federated Building & Supp ly can insulate your home at the lowest possible cost If eligible the Federal Government will pay the mayor por mamder at onty 10% Call for further information to help you drastically reduce your heating bills You'll notice the difference almost immediately FEDERATED BUILDING & SUPPLY 873-4561 9a.mu-5 p.m. dally there is still a number of late registrations for men's adult basketball sal available. Phone your = fnends, neighbours, business associates and form your own team, or you can register as an individual and we will place you on a team For further information, call Rich Needham at 926 5541 or 922-6426 or drop in atthe Y, 1705 Manne Dnve. West Vancouver. heating bills up Hydro could finance the re and was in goal for the first half of the game. However Scott replaced him in the second frame and when another player was injured Wallace moved up to centre striker and headed home a goal. Pegasus grads also came up with a 3-1 win over Surrey United while the second according to Waiters. The G.M. says he is pushing Parsons towards a coaching career. The five year veteran who has played almost every position for the Caps over the years, will act as a playing assistant alongside Possee. The pre-season’ gets underway November 6 with a pre-season game against Calgary and will conclude in February. division team ran over Dartmen with a 5-2 victory. On Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Kinsmen Stadium, the semor Pegasus will take on UBC which consists of players on scholarship for the Canadian national youth team in a Pacific North West encounter. Veterans move into coaching Whitecaps will be in the Northern division of the Western Conference along with Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles. George Wright, the team trainer, and a fully qualified F.A. coach will handle the Manager's duties as part of this three year contract with the club. All home games of the club will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Coliseum. Even the keeper scored a goal LEARN TO SAIL 40 easy 3 hour classes Begunners Coune “ABS tor one 5318 tor wo ASK ABOUT OUR 4 WEEK LEARN TO SAN VACATION Don’t hibernate this winter ... Join us for the fun of it! Hockey, Curling, Indoor Tennis, Figure Skating, Spa (Sauna, Steam, Whirlpool,) Keep-Fit Programs, Racquetball, Many Social Activities and Special Events, Dances, Parties All For A $300, One Time Initiation Fee and Monthly Dues For 3 People or More of Only $70 Per Month. This winter paradise can be yours NOW for a limited time only PHONE: For further details drop in to see us at Keith Rd. & Mountain Highway or MARIE WARD 985-4135