NAME: Matt Klasen SCHOOL: Sentinel GRADE: 10 SPORT: Jr. basketball POSITION: Centre COACHES: John Crowley and = Mike Klasen Matt was selected as a first team all-star at the B.C. junior tournament in Port Alberni after averag- ing 24 points a game and is one of the: captains of the Spartans, who were chosen as the most sports- manlike team. Sentinel finished seventh in the 16- team competition with owo wins and two losses. NAME: Kristen McFee SCHOOL: Carson Graham GRADE: 11 SPORT: Sr. wrestlin, WEIGHT CLASS: 57 ke COACHES: Jeff Lim, Todd Ketteringham, Angela Lacy and Mike Lidstone Kristen was one of nvo local athictes to win gold at the B.C. high school cham- pionships as she finished first among 18 entries in her weight class. Eartier this year, she won at the Alberni Invite and B.C. zone meet and took second ar the Capilano Invite. Selections are made by the North Shore Secandary Schools’ Athletic Association based on outstanding performances in school competition. rth Van fencers victori Tune-up competition a success By Robert Gaister News Reporter EN garde! What happens when 34 fencers from as far away as Vernon and Aldergrove get together in North Vancouver? The answer is clear: a tour- nt breaks out. edly that happened last weekend when the North Vancouver Fencing Club hosted the Tournament tor Youth. According to the North Van club’s secretary, Mary Frost, the tournament served as a tune-up for novice fencers participating in rhe B.C. Junior Championships held in Kelowna yesterday. (Results were unavailable to press time.) Equipment to host the North Vancouver tournament was provided with money from the B.C. Winter Games Legacy Fuad in addicion to 2 grant frem the Hamber Foundation. In the toil children under- category North Vancouver's George Dimitrov won the gold, Erin Fitzsimmons got the silver and Will Keats-Osborn received the bronze. In the foil teens under 15 The nasty weather is aimost over and the open road is beckoning you. The North Shore News’ popular spring car and truck service guide is coming in the April 4th issue. Start the season of witha = purr and call Mark or Eric at 980-0511 to book your ad today. category Jason Whiteman captured the silver and Atanas Dimitrov received the branze. Both competitors are trom North Vancouver. In the mixed Epee class youth —ounder-17 Narth Vancouver's Rafal Jeglinski captured the silver and Ali Ulker received the bronze. Founded in 1989, the North Vancouver Fencing Club meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7-9 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m, to 2 pam. at Elementary School. The next class session runs April 12-June 14. To regi call the North Vancouver Recreation Commission at 987-PLAY or Zbigniew Pietrusinski ar 984-2157. All ages are welcome. NEWS photo Brad Ledwidgs YOUNG fencing fans from around B.C. gath- ered at Seylynn Hall fast week for a tune-up com- petition in preparation for the B.C. Junior Championships. SATURDAY, MAY 10TH & SUNDAY MAY 11TH, 1997 This special weekend includes COOKING we will do it and you can enjoy CREATIVINY terra-cota plant pot painting or wine vinegar making, if you want RELAXING soaking in the hot ub or sauna, sitting round the fire with a good book TRANQUILITY a walk by the ocean, a stroll down forested trails LAUGHTER We have some plans for Saturday night Three gourmet country meals, cottage or farmhouse accommodation, & full use of all the facilities are included $150 per person single occupancy $125 per person double occupancy plus taxes and gratuity for reservations please call Dorothy Murdoch 1 860 626 5955 Approximate ferry limes Parurday depart Tsawwassen at 9:05 am arrive Pender 11:20 am Sunday depart Pender at 4:55 pm arrive Tsawwassen at 6:35 pm Clam Bay Farm is only five minutes