% ~ Re 14 - Wednesday. May 29, 1991 - North Shore News Pe ngs NEWS photo Paul McGrath BURLY NORVAN goalkeeper Stacy Gowanlock scoops the ball from a Fireiighter player while NorVan *2 Gordon Deas stands at the ready during Sunday's provincial soccer final at Kinsman Park. NorVan captured the provincial title. Norvan wins Province Cup on penalty kicks NORVAN ANAF #45 became the provincial amateur soccer champs Sunday as ihey edged the defen- ding B.C. and Canadian champi- on Vancouver Firefighters 1-0 at Kinsman Stadium. The final of the Province Cup was decided in a penalty kicks shootout which NorVan won 3-1. Gordon sisters WEST VANCOUVER diving sisters finished one and two in the 10-metre platform event Sunday at the Canadian diving champion- shins. Paige Gordon won the 10-metre title with a score of 400.95 points, edging her sister Megan Gordon, who finished second with 397.38 points. JUNE 4: The girls under-15 metro soccer trials will be held at Sutherland School at 7 p.m. as well as on June 6 at the same time. Info: Tom Byrom at 929- 1766. ees JUNE 22-23: The 24-Hour Relay kicks off at Swangard Stadium to raise money for the B.C. Lions Society for Crippled Children. Teams of 20 people wil! run relay style around the 2.5-mile course. For information, call 873-1865. secon JULY 13: The third annual Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run will see runners take on the Baden-Powell trail from Horse- shoe Bay to Deep Cove. Info: 988-0694. JULY 13: The third annual Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run is a 30-mile run along the Scoring for NorVan was Clark Brolly, Gord Deas and Paul Mc- Callum who had the deciding goal. Mark Etheridge found the net for the Firefighters. NorVan now advances to the Canadian championships to be held Oct. 11-14 in Saskatoon. finish top two It was Paige’s second title of the championship. On Friday she won the three-metre event after earlier being disqualified from the springboard event. The Gordons have qualified for the Pan-Am Games in Havana and the University Games in England. Baden-Powell Trai! from Horse- shoe Bay to Deep Cove. Proceeds will benefit the B.C. Children’s Hospital. Entry forms available at local sports stores or phone Enzo Federico at 988-0694. eae ONGOING: A_ triathlete swim workshop will be held 7-8 a.m. each Saturday at recCentre Ron Andrews. Led by masters coach Judy Aspinall, the swim will in- clude stroke correction and a workout. Participants can attend on a drop-in basis or register by calling 929-7314. oee SPORTSLINE RUNS every Wed- nesday as space permits. If you are planning an event, submit details by prececing Friday to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van., V7M 2H4. Priori- ty given to North Shore and fund- raising events. N. Shore Community Scoreboard North Shore Midas Challenge Cup Soccer Wk. 2 Oly Roma 1 Mt. Seymour Ravens i} Sailor Hagar’s + Rusty Guil 0 Accountemps 2 Avalon Rangers 2 Wk. 3 Burnaby F.C. 4 Rusty Gull 1 Sailor Hagar’s 0 Avalon Rangers 1 Oly Roma 2 Accountemps 2 Wk. 4 Sailor Hagar’s 2 Oly Roma 2 Burnaby F.C. 1 Avalon Rangers 6 Rusty Gull { Mt. Seymour Ravens oO Forest Hills Little League Major League Wins Losses Points Grouse Mountain 9 4 18 Pacific Honda 7 7 4 Stongs 6 8 12 Skyline 5 8 10 Minor League Forest Hitls North Shore Credit Union Whitman Electric Chapman Surveys Roya! LePage PeeWee League Indians Tigers Dodgers Cardinals Yankees Giants Mets Expos N om eK Kew SHEN MT WMI RANA Owon MUG White S ki te Scores from Forest Hills Major League Grouse Min. 9 Pacific Honda 6 Skyline 16 Stores 1s Pacific Honda 7 Skyline § Stongs 3°) Grouse Min. 6 Skyline 14 Pacific Honda = 13 Grouse Min. 10 Stongs é THE NORTH Shore under-}1 “A’* team won in the junior six- a-side cricket tournament held at Brockton Ovai on Victoria Day by the B.C. Mainland Cricket League. The victorious squad, consisting of Jonathan Snow, Salman Gdhwani, Faisal Kara, Justin Tot- tle, Martin Parry and James Mathers, swept the opposition to clinch the trophy for the second year in a raw. The North Shore sent five under-11 teams and one under-I5 team to the tourney which saw almost 150 Lower Mainland youngsters participate. The North Shore under-!5 team made it into the finals where they came up against the odds-on favorites, St. George’s ‘*A"’ team. The North Shore team lost a cliffhanger on the second last ball of the match, losing by one run to an older and mose_ experienced team. The North Shore Cricket Club’s -4 N. Shore junior cricketers take tourney junior program has grown from two to five junior teams in 1991. Youngsters ages seven and up in- terested in playing cricket in 1992 should contact’ Jai Jadhav at 980-7496. GIRLS’ SOCCER UNDER 15 METRO TRIALS TUESDAY, JUNE 4th 7pm AT SUTHERLAND SCHOOL THURSDAY, JUNE 6th 7pm AT SUTHERLAND SCHOOL ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT TOM BYROM 929-1766 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS SQUAMISH HIGHWAY BRUNSWICK POINT ROCK SCALING PROJECT (21 km. north of Horseshoe Bay) As part of its five-year slope stabilization orogram, the Ministry of Transportation and Highways announces that motorists should expect 20 minute deiays at Brunswick Point 9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. (Mon. to Thurs.) as follows: 9:30 A.M. - 12:30 PRM. (Fri.) There will be no delays on Friday afternoons or on weekends. These 20 minute delays are required to allow the Ministry's Brunswick Point project contractor, Cougar Rock Contracting (1988) Ltd., to undertake blasting, rock scaling and rock bolting work. For further information, please call the 24-hour Road Report at 660-9775 (Greater Van- couver), 938-4997 (Whistler), 860-4997 (Kelowna). In ail other areas, call 1-800-663-4997. 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