June 7: The Walk/Ride for the Environment will be held at Stanley Park from noon to 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Environmental Youth Alliance and Western Canada Wilderness Committee, the fundraiser also includes music, a children’s puppet show and other entertainment. For more in- formation, call 254-8165. eee June 5: North Vancouver Tennis Festival and Recreational Tour- nament draws will be posted by 5 p.m. at recCentre Delbrook, 600 West Queens Rd. Play begins next week. Tournament categories in- Wednesday, June 3, 1992 - North Shore News - 17 clude juniors, various doubles levels, men and women adult singles, seniors and special events including wheelchair singles and parent and child. For more in- formation, call 987-PLAY. eee June 13: Lynn Valley Soccer Association’s new season registra- tion for boys aged six to 18 who have never played soccer for Lynn Valley. Registration takes place at the Lynn Valley Centre from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more informa- tion, call 988-0152 or 987-1652. eee Sune 13 and 14: West Vancouver Field hockey squads compete provincially THREE WEST Van girls’ field hockey teams entered the annual Under-14 B.C. Club Champion- ship at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex in early May. The B.C. (Lower Mainland) provincial team was then selected at a one-day try-out on May 18 with the West Van teams fielding eight of the 14 Lower Mainland team spots. A total of If & 4. entered the tournawer: During the touriament West Van's Demons, short of a number of their regulars, placed 10th. West Van’s Wanderers, normal- ly an U16 team, used their players still eligible for Ul4 play, and made -up their numbers with players drawn from U12 teams. They placed fourth while con- ceding only one goal in their six games. The only blemish on their record was a I-! tie with the eventual tournament winners from Cowichan. West Van’s Thunder finished in second place, without conceding a goal in their six: games. They lost a shootout 1-12 after a goal-less tie in the championship final. All the players were in their teams LOSE ODY FAT. Advertisement. _____ BURNABY 435-3385 - (Thunder), DOWNTOWN 681-3232 first year of U14 eligibility, and they are able to come back for another year in the age group. A total of 30 players were then invited to the try-out for the Lower Mainland team, and 15 of these girls came from the three West Van teams. The B.C. team selected consisted of 13 players, plus a goalkeeper, and West Van filled eight of the 14 spots avail- able. They will represent B.C. at a June tournament in Kamloops and July’s National Ul4 Champion- ships in Calgary. The local players selected included: Elizabeth Avre (Wanderers), Saskia Arnson (Wanderers), Sian Bagshawe “Martha Garriock Nariko Kariya (Demons), Joey Pelletier (Thunder), Casey Solecki (Demons), and Laura Turner (Thunder). 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For more information, call 876- 4443. June 18: North Shore News 15th Annual Sailing Race pre-race skippers meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the North Shore News and conducted by News publisher Peter Speck. The race will be held on Sunday, June 2%, with the start at Dundarave Pier at 10 a.m. Entry fee is $30. Deadline for entries is June 19. For more information, call 985- 2131 local 137. NEWS photo Mike Wakefield PISTONS POWER was not enough to stop Terminators 12 during the North Shore. Girls Softball League’s provincial playdowns held May 23 to 25. A Pistons pitcher is shown in action during the game at Braemar Elementary where Terminators 12 won the game and went on to win the Squirts Division (aged 11 and 12). 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