SWIMMING... Eight West Vancouver Otters won medals at the second annual Nicole Duatour Sprint Meer ar UBC last weekend. Gold medalists: Melissa Blues, 11-12) year ald 100m breaststroke; Andrea Demers, 10 year-old and under 50m thy, Chelsea Raymond, 13-13 vear-old 50m th: and) Amber Storie, 10 vear-old and under 50m freestyle. Silver medalists: Aynstey Arthurs, 11-12 vear old 50m freestyle; Morgan Crocker( 2), 15 year-old and over 100m breaststroke and the 50m freestyle; Patrick Fonscea, 13-15 year-old 200m freestyle. Bronze medalists: Cecille Balfour, LO) vear-old) and younger 50m freestyle. NAME: Scott Johnston SCHOOL: Collingwood GRADE: 12 . SPORT: Sr. Soccer POSITION: Striker COACHES: David Hughes and Ron Ouwerkerk THE SCOOP: Scott was selected as the tournament MVP at the B.C. double-A boys’ soccer championships last weekend in Pitt Meadows after leading the Cavaliers to the title by scoring nine of the team’s 17 goals during five straight wins, including one in the Cav’s 3-1 victory over Kwalikum from Qualicum Beach in the gold medal game. NAME: Julia Adams SCHOOL: Argyle GRADE: 12 SPORT: Sr. field hockey POSITION: Forward COACHES: Melodie Suchy and Rob Tait THE SCOOP: _ fulia’s inspired play in the Piper’s first five games at the recent B.C. triple-A championships — in which she scored 13 of Argyle’s 26 goals — fed her team to the final before losing 1-0 to McRoberts. It’s just the second time a North Shore team has reached the final in the 35 years of the provincial tournament. (Hillside lost to Oak Bay back in 1982). Selections are made by the North Shore Secondary Schools’ Athletic Association based on outstanding performances in school competition. north shore news © SPORTS Cavs win Andrew McCredie Sports Editor andrew@usnews.com A year after winning the B.C. single-A senior boys’ soccer title, the Collingwood Cavaliers are the B.C. double-A champions. Led by the strong play of striker Scott Johnston (see Athlete of Week at lefty, the West Van school team beat Kwalikum 3 2 in the B.C. championship final. The Cavaliers outscored the competion 13-2 in the four games leading up to the final, including a 6-1 win over Langley. Johnston was named tournament MVP and selected to the first all-star team. Collingwood’s Steve Bernier was a second team all-star selection. Team members in photo at right include: (front row, left too right) Sean O'Neill, QOosman Ansari, Scott Johnston (captain), Christian Hordo and Andrew Clark; (middle row, left to right) Aleem Ahamed, Cameron Geldart, Andrew Smart, Adam Arduini, Mike Winstanley, Scott Haile, Sohail Shariff and Christophe Trafford; (back row, left to right) Ron Ouwerkerk (coach), David Hughes (coach), Nick Horning, Steve Bernier, Sean Rupka, Brian Tobin, Nick Andrews and Ryan Clark (cap- tain). W. Van third in province West Van Highlanders beat Burnaby South f-nil to claim third place at the B.C. triple-A senior boys’ soccer champi- onships last weekend in Abbotsford. The Sutherland Sabres finished ninth. West Vancouver Grade 12 midfielder Lee Rayson and Sutherland Grade 12 midfield- er Ryan Gilmore were named first-team tournament ail- stars, and West Van Grade 11 goalkeeper Jeff St. Pierre was named to the second team. B.C. soccer crown ye ARORA S CT ‘ bee COLLINGWOOD'S senior boys’ soccer tearn proudly pose with the provincial banner and trophy following their 3-1 win over Kwalikum in the B.C. double-A Championship final game last weekend in Pitt Meadows. x. ‘98 Carol Ship Festival ik with Attitude You're invited to join CFUN radio and broadcaster/author Gordon Stenner with special guests in person this Saturcay, December Sth at Chapters Bookstore at 788 Robson Street. Gordon will be broadcasting his show, Stenner on Money, “tive” fr :30 to 11:00 am. om 9:30 to 11:00 am Presented and supported by: The City of North Vancouver ¢ The District of North Vancouver The District of West Vancouver « North Vancouver Recreation Commission North Vancouver Firefighters The Parks Departments of the City & District of North Vancouver Pick up a copy of Gordon’s best seller “Stenner on Mutual Funds” and have it personally autographed by Gordon after the Please bring donations of non-perishable foods/ioys for the benefit of North Vancouver Christmas Bureau and West Vancouver Santa Claus Fund