‘FISHING ... Team will develop players From page 39 players to complement a bunch of talented midget players,” he said, “Yi all ultimately depends on a team’s coaching staff. We want to win the Western Canadian championships, but our objective is to develop the players . first, that of course _ entails winning —_— hockey cs.” - Together with assistant sidelines . Fisheries and Oceans. Canada (DFO) have announced management ‘ measures. for recreational fisherics, in the Fraser River and the approach waters. . .As- announced earlier this ar, inareas and during mes where coho salmon of concern: Providing gymnastics instruction in North Vancouver since 1962 coaches Gord McNeely, Shaun Murray and Red Braithwait, MacNamara expects the Caps to be in great physical shape by the time the puck drops for their firsts home game on September 20 versus the Delta Tee Hawks. “We've been running a dry- land training camp which means the whole aspect of our players’ conditioning is bet- ter,” he remarked. “In order for that to work though, we need the full commitment of every player.” The big question mark for this year’s Caps isn’t on the frontlines, but the goal line. With Sigalet gone, there’s no clear number one goaltender to lead the way between the pipes. salmon, except coho and sockeye, is permitted near the mouth of the Fraser River, in these areas from August 29 to October 26, 1998: @ The waters castward of Valdes end Galiano Islands to a line drawn from Thrasher Rock to Salamanca Point on Galiano Island. @ The waters north of a direct line drawn from the T- “10 marker (located off the southwest corner of Sea Island) to Thrasher Rock. @ The tidal portion of the Fraser River from the mouth to the CPR bridge at Mission - is closed for. fishing for north shore news @ SPORTS “Ideally youd want a veter- an goalie to take the majority of the work load and a couple of younger guys to develop over Gime,” MacNamara said. “With four goalies in training camp, one of them will have to step up and be that number one man ... they’ve all got the ability.” The new look Caps will also be housed in a new facility. MacNamara_ is pleased about the switch over to the Lonsdale Recreation Centre for his young team. “It’s nice to be able to prac- tise and play there, only because it gives the fans an opportunity to come and see the games since the rink is in a better location,” he said. MacNamara’s eleven years salmon, trout and char, from August 31 until October 30. @ The non-tidal portion of the river is closed for fishing for salmon from _ the Alexandra Bridge down- stream to the CPR Bridge at Mission from Scptember 5 to November 5, 1998. 900 CYCLING ... The Youth Outdoor Pursuits Centre (YOPC) is now accepting registrants for its Mountain Biking Club. The club caters to young mountain bikers between the ages of nine and 16. Join tration. is Saturday, September 12, 1998 — 9:00am-1:00 pm RecCenire Memorial Building ering Parent & Tot, Kindergym, Recreational, High School & Teen and Boys Classes at all levels with top of the line instructors & equipment. Classes start Monday, September 14, 1$98 - For more information call 985-7918 ‘Girls Softball ’ Rep Team Tryouts Loutet Park, Sept 12, 13, 19 ec 20 Loutet Park, 1985, 86 PeeWee t 14, 15, 16 & 17 4:30-6:30pm Information meeting Sept. 9, 8:30pm Lynn Valley Rec Centre, Cardinal Room For info call Paul 983-2276 of coaching experience includes being the assistant coach of the Owen Sound Platers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and also an assistant’s posidion with the University of Hlinois’ hockey team. The young coach plans tor a return to the university hock- cy level in the future. “I'd like to return to uni- versity hockey again {as a coach) and continue to pursue a PhD, but those are long term goals,” he said. A return to university hock- ey may be imminent for MacNamara, but he’s content where he is right now. Not so comfortable however, that his Caps won't be a formidable opponent this season. other cyclists on exciting, weekly rides (every Sunday) from September 13 to November 29. This is a great opportunity for youth to develop and pracitse skills while exploring local North Snore trails with experienced mountain bike instructors Rick Loader and Peter Chisholm. A pre-requisite of previous off road experience is pre- ferred. For more information or to register, call 987-PLAY. — Liam Lahey Discover the insight and confidence that comes only through faith in CHRIST ’ Find out more every Sunday at 10:45am at DELBROOK BaPTisT CHURCH 515 West Windsor Rd, North Vancouver, or call 985-4011 Mon - Fri 9am - Ipm Pastor Jamey McDonald Wednesday, September 9, 1996 — North Shore News — 44 “There are so many coach- es out there that hope for that big break inte the big leagues,” he offered. “1 love what [am doing right now.” The NorWest Caps faceoff MINI-RUGBY Tall or-shert, fast or not-so-fast, big or little, girl or boy there! sa place for you to have great, safe fun playing MINI-RUGBY, the world's fastest growing team sport for. kids. The British Columbia Rugby Union, and Capilano Rugby Club, Vancouver's premier rugby club, invite BOYS and GIRLS. ages 5 to 13 1o come along to our weekly, fully coached Mini-Rugby session and learti to play Rugby in a safe, controlled environment with an emphasis on having FUN! against Delta on Sunday, September 20 ar the Lonsdale recreation centre at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $6 for adults, $4 for students, and S2 for seniors and children. ae iq Training Sessions take place at Klahanie Park, behind Earl's at Marine and Capilano, Sundays at 19am September 20" to November 29" 1998, and February 7* to April 25* 1999 Annual registration is only $25 (including full player insurance) REGISTER AT KLAHANIE ON SUNDAY, 13™ SEPTEMBER 1998, BETWEEN 40am AND 11am For more information call Paul Timperley at 921-6623