UP, UP AND AWAY as West Van Highlanders REARS: Andy Lockhart evades this defender for two points in West Vans opening game at the B.C. Provincials. (Elisworth Dickson photo) Christine Gebert and Patti Flather. of the Capilano Synchros won first place in the age 13-14 duet category of the B.C. Regional synchro- nized swimming champion- ships held in Victoria recent- ly. Brenda Livland = and Janine Parker placed second. In the senior duet, Tara Moran & Susan Thornthwalte placed second. At the 11-12 level, Laura Hart and Lynda In the 13-14 solo event, Tara Moran came second and Patt! Flather placed third. Susan Thornthwalte was fourth in senior solos. TAYLORMOTIVE OLLISION REPAIRS OR PAINTING For All Makes of Cars & Light Trucks TAYLORMOTIVE IS THE NAME ARA CERTIFIED BCAA APPROVED ICBC VENDOR TOP TECHNICIANS DOING QUALITY WORK 174 PEMBERTON, N. Van. Synchros score high In the figure finals, Laura Christine Hart placed sixth in the 11-12 class. Tara Moran = and Gebert second and _ third figures. More softball registration The Rodger Davis Girls Softball Leaguc, sponsored by the Highlands Kiwanis Club, is accepting registra- tions for the coming scason from girls aged 9 to 15 years. placed in 13-14 The League, which saw 400 girls registered last year, will receive registrations at Bracmar School, 3600 Mahon Avenue, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 22. ALITY DOES NOT COST IT PAYS FREE ESTIMATES 985-7455 Page 13, March 18, 1979 - Subiay.News EDITOR: ANDYFRASER * Caps lack punch — Scoreless draw against Chicago With the opening of the Vancouver Whitecaps NASL season just 12 days away, the Western Division leaders from last season are e having more In a ‘coaches scrimmage” Wednesday afternoon at Empire Stadium against Chicago Sting, Whitecaps controlled the action most of the way but failed to pick up a goal in a scoreless contest. The Sting were playing their first exhibition match of the year. After four exhibitions, Whitecaps have only hit “the . back of the net three times during regulation play. Coach Tony Waiters can probably take some solace in the fact that his team is controlling their games with the same care and precision that marked the uncanny success of last season. However, since the object of ‘the exercise is to score goals then perchance Waiters and assistant Bob McNabb might be starting to wonder. The two strikers of Kevin Hector and Trevor Whymark were unable to shake off the Stings defense on Tuesday for enough time to prove their goal scoring reputa- tions. Whymark did manage to come close on a couple of occasions. than a little trouble finding the net. Former -Whitecap, and perennial league all-star Bruce Wilson helped keep the Caps strikers from doing any damage to the netting of the Stings goal. To be fair, Hector was replaced in the second half by Derek Possee who now sports a ‘frizzed’ hair job, perhaps trying to add inches to his dimimutive 5’5’’ frame. And it must be said that Whymark is playing with a bit of a muscle pull in his foot. Waiters and crew still have time to put together some scoring thrust before the March 30 opener against Dallas Tornado. On Wednesday the Caps will be in Victoria for the annual Victoria Cup against the Victoria all-stars. Then the following Sunday aftenoon, they will take on their perennial rivals from Seattle at 1:00 pm at Swangard Stadium. Then, proving that some local soccer can stack up with the pros, Whitecaps will have a special behind closed doors scrimmage against North Shore Pegasus on March 27, just three days before the season opener. Oh yes, for those who insist on a winner at all costs, the officials did have a shoot out of sorts at the end of the match against Chicago. 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