final in overtinve CALL him the triple threat. Coquitlam’s Keith Izatt netted three markers to lead the Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves over the host West Vancouver Teollers club 3-2 at the 26th annual ‘Tim Drake Memorial Soccer Tournament held last weekend at Ambleside. Taatr made his hat trick with a golden goal in extra time in the metro league division final. _ For the Trollers, Steve Lake and Willie Cromack each con- tributed individual goals against the Wolves, the reigning B.C. senior men’s champions. The long-running Tim Drake Memorial Tourney was named after a former Troller that was killed in a boating accident. This year’s tourney attracted over 200 players from Vancouver and ‘the North Shore that battled in both a metre feague class and an over-30s category. Of the half-dozen rep teams under the metro league banner and the four squads playing for the over-30 tide, six hailed from the North Shore. - In the third/fourth place Metro League tilt, Club Inter top- “pled the North Shore Pegasus Olympics by a tally of 3-1 . Meanwhile, for the fifth/sixth place spots in: the division, Hag: ar’s Park and Tilford reps dropped their playof¥ matchup with AC Milan by a final of 5-1, In the over-30 class, the North Shore Rangers Soccer Club — made up of mainly ex-Trollers — beat the Seymour Soccer Club 3-1 in the final to win that division title. In the third/fourth place over-30 division game, the Portland Soccer Club defeated Hagar’s Soccer Club 2-1. . cee — Jan-Christian Sorensen sidelines NORTH Van native Championships last week, aC i i In total, thirty Lower Alson Sydor Scfshed Mainland athletes won 42 World Championships in Heilbronn, Germany earl SPORTS | Trollers drop Drake YS. seho THE Handsworth senior Royals football squad got roughed up 44-7 by a visiting California squad last week- end. Outgunned and overshadowed by the larger southern imports from Cypress High School, the Royals’ detence stil! held its competition to 14 points in the second half. Andrew Dorey contributed to the cause with a pair of sacks and Byron Ramsay led the team with 11 tackles. Mike Little rushed for 20 yards ina half-dozen attempts and also chipped in with a 46-yard interception and a 50-vard kick return. Ryan McKay scored the Royals’ jone touchdown marker with a nine- yard pass. Grade 11 quarterback Scott Evans completed three of five attempts for 44 vards and one touchdown. Handsworth head coach Joe Bell said he wasn’t surprised by the loss. “These guys had had 30-odd prac- tices, had already had 2 game and they kind of live and breathe football where they come from,” said Bell. “They weren’t overly huge but they were very strong. The starting middle linebacker could bench over 406 pounds. They had some pretty solid guys. Our guys would come off the field and say ‘I hit the guy but he just doesn’t move’. The squad was set to lock horns with another visiting Californian team — San Francisco’s Menlo High School — in a home tilt yesterday afternoon. Ultimate ier this August. the finals to capture top spot at the championships. NEWS photo Paul McGrath’ HANDSWORTH quarterback Scott Evans looks to hand off the ball as a Cypress High School player out of Caiifornia bears down on him.” we See Wednesday’ 's sports section, for : more details on this weekend’s action. :° _ Jan-Christian Sorensen ‘ “That's gonna be another tough game for us,” said Bell. “They’ re gonna be very prepared for us.” a matchup between West Van: ; United » and. Honduras.” Proceeds will go to benefit the.” Coho Festival. te Vancouver . United °- Soccer Club will hold a charity soccer tourney today at Ambleside O30 third overall in the women’s cross country: standings as the World Cup mountain bike sea- son Wweapped | up last Sunday in Switzerland. : Sydor, ‘who came in 15th in “the 36.1-km race, posted one - victory, one second place finish medals at the three-day tour- ney to help Team B.C. to a second-place finish at the event, .” 900 North Shore native Leslie Calder. co-captained the Canadian Women’s Ultimate. Team to a gold medal at the and a pair of third-place finish- + - seven races this year to will “bring their | high- all-ages ‘air- show to: rBY Capliano Mi: this afternoon. : The riders will perform aer- al stunts, flatiand riding and a for three shows bunny-hopping session as pro“. 4 riders leap. over 10 or. more -volunteers.:: Shows - will take place’ at. noon, 2 2 Pan. and 4. goo: ‘ -Vancouver’s - Shannon: Samler placed in the op 10:in her 68-kg weight. class at the’ Senior: Women’s - hampionship héld last week in Sofia, Bulgaria... Samler,. who wrestles. with ~Burnaby-. Mountain Wrestling Club, lost..6-2 “to ussian -Arina’ Schamova but lefeated .- Germany’s ion against a field of 13 inter- national athletes. : Q oa : rth Vancouver's Gail Thurston captured gold in the vomen’s * masters’. individual kata category at the’ 2000" 7 National Black Beit Karate Anita. chatzle-16-4 during competi- : ‘(next to Lonsdale Quay nee | Li 2 Bs ena iMusic Calder, a Handsworth grad, is part of the Vancouver Prime Women’s team that has been the Canadian champs for the past five seasons. In its 11-team international field, Canada played to a per- fect 10-0 recard in pre-medal play. They toppled U.S.A. in ithe semi-finals and. Japan in an it _ Praseeds to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank The International Soccer Exchange Sociezy and the West from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m: The first round robin tilt in the five-team field will feature For - more: “information, please phone 926- 8830. pool i in Palm Springs. Listen for