22 - Sunday, June 9, 1985 - North Shore News Chena dives into a pool of medals CANNIBAL HOT TUBS sweetened the pot at a recent swim meet hosted by Chena Swim Club. Twelve Lower Mainland swim teams competed in the second annual Cannibai Hot Tubs Invitation May 11-12 at William Griffin Pool. Multiple medal winners from Chena Swim Club were Shani Fallis (one gold, one silver); Tyler Steele (one gold, one bronze); Paula Neufeld (seven gold); Bar- bara Leblond (two silver); Tracey Measham (three gold, one silver); Carey Wortman (four gold, three silver); Pam Gray (three gold, two silver); Steve Wortman (five gold, one silver); Rob Price (two gold, one silver, three bronze); Andrew Urschitz (two gold, two silver); Walter Orb (two gold. one silver, two bronze); Ken McCormack (two gold, one bronze); Aryk Brown (one silver, one bronze); Andra Anglin (three gold, one silver); Tyler Godding (two gold, three silver, one bronze). West Van Otters Kristian Von Fersen won three (one gold, one silver, three bronze). John Hiscox (three gold, one silver, two bronze), John Barron (two bronze); Claire Matthews (one gold, one silver, one bronze); Sheryl Hamilton {one gold); and Keith Rathie with two silvers. Chena Relay teams dominated with eight golds in those events. Two golds went to the West Van Otters. The annual championship is made possible by co- Operation between Cannibal Hot Tubs and Chena Swim Club. Both are working toward promotion of com- petitive swimming on the North Shore. Any parent or swimmer interested in this sport may contact 987-5858 to obtain information on the programs offered. All-star sports camp back WITH SUMMER just around the bend, many parents are comtemplating, what makes a good summer sports camp. Lo One pioneer of the stm- mer camp bonanza is Dan Miscisco, who started his basketball and volicybali camps 16 years ago. Since its inception, over 8,000 boys and girls have been through the All-Star camp experi- ence. Miscisco has since taken his expertise and enthusiasm to many other parts of B.C. In addition, he has been a guest clinician and mentor for many other sports camps in operation. . — Miscisco’s camps are con- sidered top-notch, especially for younger players wanting a solid foundation of basic skills. The all-star basketball and volleyball camps offer excellent teachers, consider- able enthusiasm and motiva- tien, and most important — fun. Miscisco stresses, ‘“‘It is not a baby-sitting service.’ The youngsters are taught commitment and attitude — the forraula for success. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1268 Marine Dr. North Vancouver INTRODUCING The Apple P Each camp is five days and goes for three and a half hours each day. The youngsters are encouraged to arrive early for extra help. The last day is primarily devoted to awards, contests, and team tournaments. The camps operate at a variety of North Vancouver high schools in July and August. The camps have had many outstanding coaches over the years. For further info, brochures, and locations, call Doug Downie at 987- 3381 (days) or Dan Miscisco at 263-5206 (evenings). Prescription for Corporate Cup THE POWERFUL 15-MEMBER BCMA squad bolstered with seven North Shore residents won the seventh annual Corporate Cup for the third year running. The track, field, and humor meet took place May 26 at Burnaby’s Swanguard Stadium. Ninety-nine teams made up of 15 members each. from a variety of B.C. com- panies and corporations com- peted in 12 events ranging from the deadly serious, 10-km run, to the not quiteso serious briefcase toss. Representing the North Shore in the victorious BCMA contingent were Drs. Connie Lebrun, Mark Boyleau, Craig Bergstrom, Mike Rockwell, Mike David- son, Ian Morgan, and Mike Marshall. The BCMA, who shocked Corporate Cup watchers with the post-meet announcement of aplanned retirement from cup competition, won the cup with 443 points followed by B.C. Tel with 320 points and the Workman’s Compensa- tion Board’s 311. 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