“NEWS photo Nei? Lucente SUTHERLAND'’S DOUG Nelson is on the atiack against Sentinel defender Dan Sebal (number 22) in senior boys voiicyball action. When the dust settled Sentinel recovered from a two game deficit, winning three | games to Sutherland's two (13-15, 8-15, 15-5, 15-2, 15-8). | -JUNIOR HOCKEY Bluehawks douse Flames IN A scrappy, loosely-played West Coast Junicr Hockey League game Thursday at Kensington Arena, the North Shore Winter Club Flames were unable to recover from a four-goal first period deficit and succumbed 6-2 to the Burnaby Bluehawks. It didn’: take long for the Flames to find out what kind of a night it was going to be as the Rluehawks scored from the open- ing face-off, just five seconds into the game. And it didn’t get any better. Six minutes later, the Bluehawks add- ed another marker to make it 2-0, then added power-play goals at 15:14 and 17:26 to sport a 4-0 lead heading into the second period. The Flames hit the scoreboard 42 seconds into the second period when Kevin Buhr deflected John Ridd’s shot from the point to make it 4-1. But with only seven seconds re- maining in the period, the Bluehawks scored to regain its four-goal margin. At 1:25 of the third) stanza, Kevin Alexander finished off a three-way combination from Dave Atkinson and Jason Loewen to cut the Bluehawks’ lead to 5-2. The Bluehawks added their final goal of the game at 3:46 of the third period for the 6-2 victory. Over the three periods the shots on goal were even at 31 apiece. The Flames’ next game is Satur- day, Nov. 18 at 9 p.m. at the Winter Club, when they host the Grandview Steelers. NV bowler contending for provincials NORTH VANCOUVER’S Dick Borgensirom will be one of 84 B.C. bowlers vying for two posi- tions at the Labawu’s Lite Champi- onships Five Pin Bowling Series on CBC Sports Weckead. From the North Shore Sports Bowl, Borgenstrom and the other competitors will bow! 10 games on Nov. 18 at Scottsdale Lanes in Surrey. The iop [8 players will play five additional games from which the top two will be chosen to advance to the bowling television show in January and February. At stake there is a prize pool of $43,000 with the final winner receiving a purse of $25,000. 17 ~ Wednesday, November 15, 1989 - N Discover focal arts PAGE 29 SportsLine NOY. 16-19-The North Vancouver Skating Club will be representing the North Shore at the 1989 B.C. Coast Regional Championships at the Coquitlam Recreation Centre. Skaters to watch for from the North Vancouver club: Sarah Akester, Rita Fenn and Danielle Gardner (pre-preliminary, nine- under); Nicki Tarjany (pre- preliminary, I!-under); Denby Greenslade (preliminary, 10- under); Casey Solecki (intermedi- ate); Kirsty Robertson (juvenile, 12-over); Kendra Greenslade (ju- venile, t]-under). weak NOV. 19-The North Shore Special Olympics will be hosting its Fifth Annual Swim Meet at William Griffin Community Centre pool from 1:30-3:30 p.m. een NGY. 25-The Gillette Soccer 2000 e gv i$ Koho 700 Pro Glove Reg. 229.98 Sale 149.98 is a one-day clinic for local soccer coaches, referees, trainers and administrators. Featuring Cana- dian Soccer Association staff, the clinic inciudes field and classroom demonstrations. Held at SFU, the clinic costs $10. For pre-registra- tion call the B.C. Soccer Associa- tion headquarters at 299-6401. nuk DFC, 27-30-The Annual Fred Page Midget AAA hockey tournament will be at the North Shore Winter Club with teams from across Canada and the U.S. eae SPORTSLINE RUNS every Wed- nesday as space permits. If you are Planning an event, submit details by preceding Friday to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van., V7M 2H4. Priority given to North Shore and fund-raising events. HOCKEY STICKS Keho 2240 Biack Fibre Reg. 29.98 2 Gos Canadian 800% Limited Edition Reg. 28.98 2 3°° ) “Guaranteed Service” Lynn FALey CenTRE 1199 Lynn Valley Rd., N.Van. V7J 3H2 980-9211 =. 980-0116