42 — Wednesday, May 20, 1998 — North Shore News north shore news DROP-IN EVENINGS The West Vancouver Pa and Reereztion Departmen offering an adule drop-in sports program on Monday nights at Rockridge Middle School. Participants can choose from volleyball or baskerball. y sports pro- gram runs through June 15 and takes place between 8 and 10 p.m. The drop-in fee is $5 per person. Call 925-7270 for more details. SOCCER... West Vancouver Soccer Club handed our awards at its annual general ~ =wneeting Wednesday night. In total, 50 players were named Player of the Year for their respective teams. Male winners included (team: name in brackets): Nick Neascu (U-19 Silver West Van. Arsenal); Jonathan Barr (U-127 Silver West Van Hawks); Mike Fenn (U-15 Gold West Van Spuraways); Mark Sutherland (U-15 West Van Celtics); Sam Clinock (U-14 Bronze West Van Wildcats); Robert McLoughlin (U-14 Goid West Van Spuraways); Chris Perrin (U-13 Silver West Van Prowlers); Brandon Speight (U-33 Bronze West Van Saints); Matthew Jewell (U- 13 Bronze West Van Rangers); Tivohn Cox (U-13 Silver «West Van Prowlers); Tony Hajdu (U-13 Silver West Van Strikers); Tom Effiorr (U-13 Gold Wese Van Spuraways); Owen Parsonage (U-12 Bronze West Van Devils); Sam Latif (U-12 Bronze West Van Devils); David Laird (U-12 Silver West Van Hurricanes); Rory Webb (U-11 West Van Lightning), Nicholas Kent (U-11 West Van Rockets); Travis McPherson (U-11 West Van Grizzlies). (A list of female players of the year appeared Sunday, May 17). — Andrew McCredie All Wheel Drive Traction Control ABS Dual Climate Control Hected Seats AM/FrA Cassette Five Spoke Alloy Wheels Leather, Keyless Remote Entry Fog Lights Roof Rails and much more NEWS photo Cindy Goodman Ravens claw Barons BALMORAL'S Jacqui Brubacher (right) controls the ball as Rockridge’s Lauren Karst keeps a close guard during junior soccer action at Boulevard Park. West Vancouver's Rocridge won the North Shore league game 6-0. Sydor picks up a bronze A broken chain may have slowed Alison Sydor down, but it didn’t prevent her from winning the bronze medal at a World Cup mountain bike race in Piymouth, England on Saturday. The 3l-year-old three- time world champion threw her bike over her shoulder and ran the remaini yards to cross the finish fine in third place. France's Laurence Boucher won che race followed by Norway's Gunn-Rira Dahl in second place. Sydor's third place result kepr the North Vancouver resident atop the women’s World Cup standings as the series moves from Europe to North America. The next World Cup race is in early July in Canmore, Alberta, followed by a race in Conyers, Georg In the men’s cross-coun- try race Plymouth fast weekend, Victoria's Andreas Hestler was the top Canadian. He finished 27th. After a disappointing sea- purpose on the trails. The injuries that plagued the Volvo /Cannondale team rider last vear have not resurfaced so far this season. — Andrew McCredie Country VOLVOS COST LESS ON THE NORTH SHORE "980-2464 31235 Marine Dr., North Vancouver. DL #5984 Auto Collision oli 183 Pemberton Ave. ING YELLOW PAGES: Gigi. IS THIS THE WINCH SPECIAL OF THE CENTURY? 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