Wednesday, October 20, 1993 - North Shore News ~ 19 h hosts second N. Shore Meet CAPILANO COLLEGE . Hs ' ATHLETICS... On Saturday, e Hahnordl = Teuchendale, tries) VOLLEYBALL Oct. 16, the two lop teams in = Caren Graham, Colts Colling: | 3, Clayton Whitman (Hill) 14:28, BCCAA menu's soccer mel, woud, Hand = Handsworth, Mit = Bantam (23 entries): 1. Will Curry with Vancouver Community sy ae Auuiuge cate saatinel (Hil) 13:35; 2. Wyatt Hartley College (VCC). solidifying sey = Sescove, Sul = Sutherland, (Hand) 14:30; 3. Chad Renshaw FOOTBALI 17-16, 15-7; Suth over CG 16-14, their top) position as they WV = West Vaneauver, War Wind- CHEN) 15:01, ou 15-12; HS over Hand 15-13, 15- handed second-place nr Senior-danior Girls 9, Capilano Blues a 3-1 defea Teams: 1. Sent 16; 2. Hand 24; Senior Boys: Sent 24, Wsr 14; Junior Boyst Hand over WV The Blues are ee on the 3. WV 63; 4. Sey; 5, STA, CG 17, Centennial 6; Terry Fox 17-15, 15-4: Hand over Suth (5- setson, While VCC is 5-0-1. wos . o . Individuals: Senior (13 entries): 32, WV 24; WO, Mouat 33, Hand 1, 15-1, In other local college soecer _ Senior Boys and Girls; Sent 9. Sophie Cantell omy 16:10; 2, 0; Sent 26, Burnaby 18; Centenni- Senior Girts: HS over CG 15-7, action, the. Lady Blues tied Hand 2. . Kimberly Jauntanen (Hand) 16:34; al 13, Wsr 3; CG 34, Novkam 0; 15-2, 11-15, 15-6; Suth over Coll VCC 2-2 to remain in third Junior Boys aad Girls: Sent 7. 4° Karen Ageson (Sey) 16:47. fohn Oliver 23, Hand 20; St. 15-12, 15-10, 10-15, 15-5; WV place with a 2-1-2) record, Hand 4; Suth 9; Hill 2, Junior (8 entries): 1. Margaret. Thomas More 47, WV 0. over Wsr 15-5, 15-8, 15-9; CG Malaspina is in top spot with CROSS COUNTRY Butler (Sent) 14:39; 2. Maelle duntor Boys: Hand 24, CG 13; over Suth 13-15, 15-3, 6-15, [5+ an unblemished 5-0 record. Ricker (Sent) 15:56; 3. Laura = Wsr 30, WV 18. 6, 15-5: Hand over WV 17-15, The men's side hosts ‘Trinity Barton (Hand) 16:02 15-11, 15-13; Sent over STA 15- Western University on Satur- Juyenite-Hantam Gir 10, 12-15, 15-5, 15-13, day, Oct. 23 at 1 p.m., while worth) . Teams: 1. Hill 20; 2, Hand 42; RUGBY Sunior Girls: CG over Coll 15- the Lady Blues’ next game is | Senior-Junior Boys 3. Sent 68; 4. Brac; 5. STA; 6. 1, 15-0, 15-6; WV over Hand a noon start in Caledonia on Teams: t, Hand 26; 2, Wsr 32; Arg. 15-7, 15-8, 15-13; Sent over Oct. 23 against high-flying 3, Sent 65; 4. CG; 5. Coll; 6. Arg. Individuals: Juvenile (10 en- Juvenile Boys: STA 19, Bur- Windsor 15-8, 15-0, 15-4; Hand Malaspina College. Individuals: Seniors (20 entries): tries: 1, Liza Walker (Hand) maby North 17; Bal 19, Arg 0; over Suth 0-15, 12-15, 15-8, 15- 1. Colin Rawlinson (CG) 13:12; 2. 15:39; 2. Arlene MacDougall Hill, CG 0; New Westminster 17, 9, 15-11; STA over Arg 15-10, Dave Byron (Hand) 13:21; 3. Rob (q4jlly 16:27; 3. Ciara McCormick Sey 7. 15-3, 15-3; Brac over Bal 15-4, Colquhoun (Wsr) 13:50. Junior (Hand) 17:40; Bantam (15 entries): Bantam Boys: Arg 25, Hill 21; 15-0, 15-6. (10 eatries): 1. Graham McMahon =}, Tara Latham (Hill) 15:59; 2. Bal 36, Sent 0; CG 45, STA 10; (Hand) 13:36; 2. Carlos Macias Katie Jones (Brac) 17:03; 3, STA 22, Hill 0; Arg 7, Sent 0. (Wsr) 13:52; 3. Shawn Dahl (Brac) Morag Crocker (Hill) 17:18. RUGBY...The _ first-division 13:54. “ Javenile-Bantam Boys Capilano rugby chub squad ° Wh fee . had last year’s league cham- Teams: 1. Hilf 16; 2. (tie) Brac pions, the Meralomas, on the and Hand 50; 4. Sent 59; 5. Arg; ropes last Saturday, but’ a 6. STA. . . string of penalties in the se- Individuals: Juvenile (13 en- cond half saw the Cap lead evaporate to a 32-19 Meraloma decision. A 49- yard kick by the Meraloma placekicker highlighted the comeback. Capilano’s other division teams - fared better. The seconds. beat Meraloma 18-8, while the thirds blanked them 23-0.. The real success story for the club so far this season has been the fourth division, who added 49-3 and 40-6 victories to their season last’ week. The next home games for the Capilanos are on: Saturday, Oct. 30, begin- ‘ning at 11:30 ‘a.m, at the club’s newly roofed Klahanie Park facility (off Capilano Road at Marine Drive). . SIDELINES Junior Girls: Hand 4, Sey 1; Bal 2, Arg 0; Sey 0, Coll 0; Hand 4, Hill. VTA 7 - . fan Collings (Hand) AMMEN TATIONS: Arg sy Argsles Mat] 1a:245 2. aria Kiaukat (Hill) 13:25 Senior Boys: HS over CG 13- 15, 15-10, 15-10; Suth over Hand BADMINTON North Shore Meet #2 (at Hands- SQUASH, RACQUETBALL PLAYERS Relieve pain and tenderness with SOCCER FIELD HOCKEY Therapeutic Sports Massage Senior Boys: WV 2, Suth 1 TRI MASSAGE 924-1157 (shootout); Arg 3, Sey 0; Wsr }, cao. Senior Girls: Arg 8, Sey 0; Sent 3, WV 2. 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