: : NEWS photo Tom Burley A MEMBER of: ‘the North ‘Shore Lynn Valley Falcons holds his own against two members of the Alouette United, The local team won the game eight to zero, winning the divisional championship, Sunday at Swanguard Stadium. EEE LEREEESTESE ESE S | North Van. 985-1784 » 1343 Lynn Vailey Rd. a5 _ Lynn vatley Road oy x > w 4: PROVINCIAL CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS | Local soccer teams 13 - Wednesday, April 30, 1986 - North Shore News run over competition NORTH SHORE teams won three divisions at the boy’s Pacific Coast Provincial Cup soccer championships held April 26 and 27 at Swanguard Stadium. In one of the most lopsided finals played at the six division 14-team tournament, the Noth Shore Lynn Valley Falcons crushed Alouette United 8-0 Saturday to take the sixth division title for 12- year-olds, Last year's fifth division cham- pions, the Falcons finished second in league play, scoring 33 goals _ while allowing only 10. The Falcons flew into a 2-0 first half lead on the strength of goals by Andrew English and David ’ Elligott. English opened the scor- ing four minutes into the match. One minute into the second half, Alfred Wendt made the score 3-0, followed four minutes later by Elligott's second goal. English scored again in the 41st minute. Other Falcon singles came from Ronualdo Cusano and Carmine D'Onofrio. Wendt rounded out the scoring ERESTELESEESTERES EAT SSESETE SESS Lf 27th West Van 922-2613 2558 Haywood Ave Haywocd Ave. Marine Or. in the S6th minute with his second goal of the game. Falcon goalkeeper David Bernier backstopped his team to the shutout. In division seven, the Mount Seymour Royals blanked the Ab- botsford Raiders 4-0 in Sunday's final. The Royals were led by Trevor Martin who scored twice and the shutout goaltending of Steve Dar- by. Taizo Yamamoto and Drew McAllister added singles to Mar- tin’s two first-half goals. Both I1-year-old teams were making their first appearance in the provincial cup tournament and both were high-scoring sides dur- ing league play. The Raiders scored 38 times, while the Royals popped in 48 goals over the 1985-, 86 season, See N. Shore Page 14 25th wwtele Cee