B7 - Wednesday, November 21, 1984 - North Shore News GRA Spt RRR pe RE e Coaches reach half-time WITH THE completion of week I1, the Coaches Soccer League has reached the mid- way point of its schedule and perennial power-house North Shore Bravos Pizza have assumed their customary position at the top of the standings, although this season it did take them eight weeks to get there. The leaders consolidated their position this past Sun- Larry’s IN NORTH Shore Inter- mediate Hockey action this weekend Larry’s sport shop hung on to first place with a 6-1 win over the Leafs. Lind- say McCann and Boots each scored twice for Larrys. Bert Lee's Drillers were on N. Shore NORTH WEST Van Tween teams excelled again this past week. (Hawks defeated Bur- naby 4-0 with Sarah Clucas scoring 2 goals and Tiffany Sailbil and Jodi Morris each scoring | goal ) It was a close game throughout but Tween Fagles beat Aldergrove 12 10 Jr. Belle Breakers defeated 7 3 against NS W.C while Jr Belle Jets were the victors 7 8 against Langley Nicole Miller scored were the hat trick, with Helen Ohlphant scormeg 4 pair, Tanya Brunes and Dianne Revener each with | goal This was a terribly exciting game with Sets all ther very best Skating UL ntortunate Another IN WEST NAN) Ato Nos Prone pare Noy S thie detenee ated forward lines commboned boo otrake another sweeps herr threes tear Toren Barres scerread tiie fiost poal of this season aided by his droemate Keven bat comb barber on the partie Lorene ae abe Heda ce tte toad assesteah Ntidtow bbe rg ales defer crate fear thie Neer ON fear Heart assisted Pood Pdarrigehiiae pin thie feet Pps Puli arid Taoted TN gatas Ptars Sea Speen LD iprascquraate CERAMIC TILE — WALLTILE |. 6 16 Pattern 6 «6 Plain! w Borde: 6 21 6 Plain ana TSS Decor > ] 05. Mon-Sat, 9:30-5:30 ROSEN TILE CERAMICS LTD. 149 West 3rd N. Vancouver | 980-4633. =—s-980-2218 day with a 7-0 shutout over Northshore Nissan while their nearest rivals, Lynn- wood Nordic, stayed within striking distance by trouncing Labatts 8-1. Molsons, who led most of the season, have fallen on hard times recently and drop- ped their third game in the last four, this one to Inter- nauional Paints $-3 while Park Royal Hotel were held to a 1-1 draw by a surprising Totemecolor side. In two other upsets of sorts, Ray Johnson Plumbing edged Olympia Gold Caps 2-1 and Delco Realty out- scored Millers 4-3. Standings at the half-way mark are: WLITFA Pts } North Shore Bravos 10 | 0 47 17 20 hanging on the losing end of a 9-7 score with Goofys. Todd Sehenuck continues to shine for Goofys, scoring three goals. Whites Automotive re- mains one point back of Lar- rys with a game in hand by beating Theos 8-4. Brian ringette ly the Petite Teams fost to Aldergrove and NS WC , however Marnie Alexander scored her first goal this season Our Deb Team lost T-410 NS W.oC This was a tough fought game however, considering all of the team was not pre- sent. Loree Bennett and Sue Giniffin each scored 2 goals RINGE TTE continues at the NS WC with the Petite B #2 team coming from behind to score a 7-6 win over Langley in a game last week Jennifer Maclean scored 4 goals, Michelle Murphy 2 and Nikol Heatherington 1, with Jessica Crawshaw play ing a strong game on defense The Petite A's. playing one win for Vashon adscr track goals cak type the frmal scare @ over Poet Moody Abotu Nos Moras might asthe Nee rt Store Woanter © tat Wiest Napt weonthie Kevin Noga pod a barrage of strats on thre staope Calder had a couple for the winners in that game. In the final game of the weekend Bert Lee’s Drillers did what they do best and overcame a 4-3 defeat with less than 2 minutes left to win 8-4. review of their weaker games, lost in a 4-9 decision to Langley, who skated a strong game. Goalscorers for the NSWC were Jessica Campbell, Alana Gray and Jodi Rogers, with assists going to Shona Mauch and Alana Grav The Junior Belle GSW Stealers won 8-3 aver Rich. mond Kelly Bickerton scored a hat tnck. Kristen McConnell scored 2.) goals and Carmen Mackensie 1, with assists going to Dawn Roach and Jennifer Prescott Giaaltender Erin Sacknes played very well The Belles lost 4 9ta NW Van with goals being scored by Michelle Lanza, Hiunter, Adlon Noasian Behrens Atoms Yvonne Bennet and West Natt tet treo ddbirig ttre EUPYPHINTE LT! fas Pans wovals Mask Nfootatian C tavides fa Straws anid boda Paar hse assistcad by NDapk © abate Secoread ter fire te tbe getrie cone topo oot the NSW t ? 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Bravos pressed hard for the whole game but could not get any clear chances to pul pressure on the Fireman keeper. Strong defensive ef- forts from Mike Watt and Craig Henderson kept Bravos in the game, however, the Firemen quench Bravos high scoring forward line of Ed Thomas, Jeff Jackson and Terry Gaines was not able to generate any consis- tent attacks. The last 15 minutes of the game was played in the Fireman end ot the field with many crosses and corner kicks being cleared by the Fireman defense. 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