Argyle te Sentinel fo B.C. victory THE Argyle Pipers won the B.C. high school junior girls’ invitational volleyball title by beating the _ Sentinel Spartans 3-1 in the final of the 16- team tournament in Mission last weekend. Michele Rauter, Argyle power hitter, was selected as the tournament’s most valu- able player. First. all-stars included Jacqui Ferraby of Argyle and Alisha Stevens and Sarah Campbell of Sentinel. Argyle’s Jessica = Pilkington = and Sentine!’s Julia Hlynsky were second all-stars. The ovo teams had ar incredible rivalry all) season. Arevle won their league game 3-1 but Sentinel took the North Shore final 3-2 by win- ning the deciding game 17- 15. They met again in’ the Vancouver and District inal with Argyle winning 15-13 in the last game of a 2-E vie- tory. Both teams had 42 wins and six losses in matches over the season going into the final B.C. match. Eight of the 16 games in the matches they played north shore news ORTS by winning the B.C. high school title last weckend. against each other over the season were won by two points. Sentinel, Windsor in final Robert Galster News Reporter robert@nsnews.com LAST Saturday may have been a cold driz- zly day at Vancouver’s Livingstone Park, but it warmed the hearts of North Shore foot- ball fans. Three of the four teams playing for a ticket to. this Saturday’s senior bovs’ dou- ble-A championship — final hailed from north of Burrard Inlet. | SPEED IS KILLING US. sense Pa Part of the Provincial Road Safety Program. The carly game saw Windsor defeat its Vernon opponent 21-0. The later show saw Sentinel beating a game Handsworth squad by a score of 22-6, Tomorrow’s finals pitting, North versus West Vancouver marks the third consecutive vear the Windsor team has reached the big game, losing last year and winning the champien-hip the previous year, Meaawhile, Sentinel will make irs first-ever appearance. Windsor prevailed in a regular season) = matchup between the two squads’ 17- 6. Championship Saturday Kicks off at B.C. Place at noon with the Grade 8 cham- pionship) = game spitting Vancouver College against Windsor. Next up is the junior championship game at 2:30 p.m. while the all-North Shore senior double-A game is set for 5:30 p.m. The triple-A championship will be held at 8:30 p.m. Carol CATES Pe Friday, Novernter 28, 1997 ~ North Shore News — 45 : NEWS photo THE Argyle Pipers junior girls’ volleyball team capped off a spectacular season (a Ship Fes SIDELINES: BOWLING... . Craig Henderson bowled a 277 during, Double Trouble league play at Park Royal Lanes in West Vancouver on Monday, Nov. 10. eee FOOTBALL... Simon Fraser University receiver Steve Hamer-Jackson has been named as a first team all-star by the Columbia Football Association, The 5° 11", 177-pound senior caught 59 passes for 788 vards and five touch- downs for the Clan this sea- son, Phe North Vancouver product averaged 13.4 yards per catch and 6.6 receptions per game. Homer-Jackson is joined on the first team all-star squad by teammates David Mattiazzo, of Burnaby, and Vancauver’s Robert Kozlkowski. — Andrew McCredie = PANORAMA PARK” Bonfire & Choirss, eaten Cornmission & Distinct of North Vancouver suver ® North Vancouver & » Tre Parts Cosonments of ine € Please bring'donations of non-perishable foods/toys for the benelit of North Vancouver Christmas Bureau and West Vancouver Sania Claus Fund.