-NORTH® VANCOUVER’S most famous : singing son led a group of media ‘luminaries’ and: rock” and: roll stars in a charity soccer game Saturday ‘at. Burnaby’ s Swangard Stadium. . Bryan Adams, who donated to charity the ‘$100,000 he earned for singing four songs at -the May 3:Expo Gala opening, helped .an- chor the Soccer Rockers against a team of former: Vancouver Whitecaps and other Jocal players recently. christened the -UNICEF Internationals. _The game was played prior to Saturday’s Canada versus England international match -and was a benefit for Sport Aid, a charity that is: helping raise money for African fam- . fief. sh: nterifational Eric Field hockey. Ross specifically to help ‘Sport Aid, th UNICEF team, which “includes | ex- Whitecaps Derek Possee, John Craven, Carl. Shearer and Paul Nelson, will play-a series of benefit soccer matches ar: und ‘Vancouver over the summer. : . Adams played an enthusiastic left wing and though he didn’t figure’in the Rocker’s 2 ‘scoring, the international superstar blasted a- & penalty shot over UNICEF's’ crossbar. See $1 ,000. = WV whips Richmond THE WEST VAN junior girls under-12 field hockey team took part in a Women’s Field Hockey Jamboree over the long weekend without losing a game. On Saturday, they blanked Rich- mond 2-0, The West Van defense played well. Eve LeRoy dominated the game at centre-half, scoring the game’s first goal on a short corner. The second goal was scored by Amber Ewart when left-winges Sofia Ansari fed her a perfect pass. The defence of Paula Hugget and Carol-lyn Atkins defused all Rich- mond’s offense. On Sunday morning, the under-12 girls faced an under-14 girls’ team from Victoria. Although Victoria had bigger girls, West Van fought them to a scoreless game. The defense of Mag- gie Clay, Sheila Byers and Eve LeRoy played well. In Sunday's second game, the under-12 girls downed the Falcons 2-0. The first goal was scored by Heather Bews when she completed a Johanna Stiver pass. WILLIAM GRIFFIN pool was the scene of the May (0 to 11 Chena In- vitational swim meet, which was al- tended by swimmers from all over the Lower Mainland. Chena swimmers were well represented when the ribbons and medals were given out. Chena medal winners: Jane Stanton, gold 30 back Michelle Schulz; silver 100 free, 200 breast, 100 fly, 200 free; bronze 50 free, 200 IM, 200 fly. Curlin Goas, gold 50 breast 7 ~ Wednesday, May 28, 1986 ~ North Shore News Waterfront sculpture finished | PAGE. 36 Cezanne Goos, silver 50 breast Carey Wortman, gold 50 back, 50 breast Kenny MeCormack, gold 200 breast, 200 back, 200 free; silver 100 Ny Adam Nemeth, silver 50 back, 50 Ny Sean O'Brien, gold 50 fly; silver $0 free Nicole Hale, silver SO back Tracy Meashain, gold 200 free: silver 100 free, 200 IM; bronze 200 fly, 100 back, 50 Free Christy Hood, gold $0 fly; silver 50 breast, 200 bronze {00 breast « gold 200 back, 50 breast Rob Price, gold SO back, 100 free, 200 free; silver 200 breast, 100 fly, 50 breast, 200 fly; bronze $0 Ny Andrew Urschitz, gold 50 free, 200 fly, 100 Ny, $0 breast, 50 My; silver 50 back, 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM; bronze 100 back Ross Montgomery, silver 200 back, 100 breast; bronze 50 back, 50 free, 100 fly, 50 breast, 200 IM Steve Wortman, gold 100 breast, 200 1M, 100 back; silver 50 fy Fifteen of Chena’s senior swim- mers attended New Westminster's Hyack International Invitational on May 18, 19 and 20. Chena swimmers successfully competed with swimmers from Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and the United States.