PE sport B : NVRC tops in B.C. LADIES* Curling Association District 1 Playdowns for ladies and . Senior Ladies were held Jan. 10-12 at Hollyburn: Country ‘Club, West Vancouver. -Four: North Shore | rinks emerging undefeated. Moore’s rink had Lindsay Sparkes at 3rd, Debbie Jones at 2nd and ‘Laurie Carney playing lead. They will now ~advance to the B.C. Ladies Provincial Curling “competed in round robin Playdowns being held. competition in the Ladies February 1-6, at North Shore division with the Linda Winter Club. The Bernice Mulock rink of the North Shore Winter Moore rink of the North - Vancouver Recreation Centre Club won the Senior Ladies division remaining undefeated throughout round robin playoffs in which six rinks competed. Mulock’s rink had Marion Woodcock at 3rd, Norma Graham at 2nd and Joan Henderson at lead. They will represent. District 1 at the B.C. Senior Ladies Provin- cial Curling Playdowns in ladies curling | Victoria Feb. 13-18, 1985. The Junior Womens’ representatives for District | are the LouAnne Mendoza rink with Julie Vanderspeck at 3rd, Sherry Jubenvill at 2nd and Joanne Bergstrand, lead of. the North Shore _ Winter Club. They will com- pete in the Junior Women’s Provincial Playdowns in Prince Rupert, Feb. TH, wv Bantams keep winning . scorers for “the home team were lan Bunbury with a pair of goals, Jeff Rogers and Ken Campbell each with one goal and one assist. Ronnie Leap- ple and Todd Lancaster had : WEST: VAN - Bantam B a - Hockey. ‘Team started the se- “cond half-of the season with j:two more notches inthe win : column. taking “Ridge 2. “Meadows: 6-3..and . Burnaby 4. :8Minor 11-3, the team has not lost'a game since Nov.‘ It and appear ‘onthe right road on its bid to. Overtake ‘Squamish each, were awarded to Peter Borsos, Erik . Ireland, : Jerry Korec. Ryan Burnett had a single assist. * one goal each and two assists - . burned their opponents at the Burnaby Lake arena: Jeff Rogers’ and Kerry Korec scored, once and assisted on three. Other marksmen were Ken Campbell with a pair, Peter Borsos scored two as welland | assisted on one. Ryan Burnett got one.goal and one and two assists and. Todd Lancaster one goal, assists were also given to Gary j LeSueur (3) and James Wat- son (1), Adam Hurstfield’ stopped 16 shots between the pipes while the team has a’ record of 14 wins, three losses and a tie and are one | ‘point behind Squamish while Port Coquitlam is in first place. BS - Wednesday, January 16, 1985 - North Shore News ‘On Thursday Bantam B’s assist, Ron Leapple one goal . PREPARE. 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