B2 - Wednesday, October 24, 1984 - North Shore News Avalon Blues fall short AVALON BLUES came up with their second strong per- formance in as many weeks on Saturday in Vancouver Metro Soccer play. However, il was not quite enough as Firemen ‘‘A’”’ held on to a 2-0 first half lead to beat them 2-1, in an exciting, fast paced game at Kinsmen Stadium. The Blues had a slow first half as Firemen jumped on two defensive mistakes to take a 2-0 lead to the dressing Nissan NORTH SHORE Nissan found the winning combina- uion Sunday as they blanked Delco Realty 2-0 in week seven of Coaches Soccer League play. Despite playing with only ten men, Nissan managed to control most of the play and converted that advantage in- tO a victory aS a persistent Anston Pratt harassed the Delco defence into two give- aways which both resulted in goals. room at halftime. Avalons came oul strong in the second half and began to carry more of the play. Mid- way through the second half the Blues scored a spectacular goal. Paul Huider started the play by moving the ball up the wing to Ed Lowe, who cut in towards goal and drew the Firemen goalkeeper to him, he then lofted the ball to the far side of the goal where it was met by an onrushing Paul Granger who volleyed it downs Delco The first came fifteen minutes into the match when Pratt set up Sal Crescenzo in front of goal, and for the second-half insurance marker he gave Brenden Sherwin the ball in front of the net. Nissan actually finished the game with only nine players after the unfortuante loss of outstanding defender Dave Sawley with a severe ankle injury near the end. Goal-keeper John Defazio made several sparkling saves sharply past the recovering goalkeeper. The goal seemed to bring the Blues to life, and for the remainder of the game they pressured the Firemen but were unable to score the equalizer. The team as a whole played strongly with the backline of Mark Woodward, Stewart Broderick, and Paul Hilder again playing well, as did goalkeeper Jim Ewans. Rob in recording the shut-out. Molsons continued their unbeaten run at the top of the table with their sixth straight triumph after an opening day draw, defeating Ray Johnson Plumbing 3-1 while North Shore Bravos stayed on their heels after edging their arch- rivals Lynnwood Nordic 2-1. Elsewhere, Olympia Goldcaps nipped Park Royal Hotel 2-1, Millers got past International Paints 3-2, and Labatts blanked Totemcolor. Announcing r New Certificates of Deposit hat are Better than Canada Savings Bonds. Canada Bank on Savings Foot anchored the midfield, and Paul Granger, Ralph Bratsberg, and Ed Love ran strongly up front all game. Saturday’s game showed that the Blues despite their in- jury problem are beginning to play as a team. 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