- Wednesday, January 23, 1987 - North Shore News for B.C. games ON JAN. I] three North Shore gymnasts battled for top scores in a local competition and qualified to represent Zone Five in the Feb. 26 to March | B.C. Winter Games scheduled to take place in’ Ferni¢, B.C. In the girls 13 and 14-year-old category, Heidi Buecking of the West Vancouver Whip-Its tumbled her way to third place and @ place on the Zone Five team, while teammate Samantha O'Keefe placed sixth and will be the team’s first alternate. In the women’s 15 and over age group Patti Furniss of North Van- couver’s Flicka Gym Club captured first place in the competition, followed by Whip-1It Debbie Setton, Other qualifying Zone Five gymnasts train in Vancouver at the Renfrew Community Centre and in Richmond at the Tracks-West Family Fitness Centre. WEST VANCOUVER Otters Swim Club members brought six overall performance trophies home recently after placing well at the Richmond Aquanaut Sixathlon Swim Meet. Winning Third Overall Trophies: Justin Wong — seven-year-old boys Anna Marandi — eight-year-old girls Sally Tanaka — 11-year-old girls. Fifth Overall Trophies: Kirsten Taberner — 10-year-old girls Brett Creed — 11-year-old boys. Sixth Overall Trophies Colby Bell — nine-year-old boys. ° Also placing in the top six places for indi- vidual events were Paul McMillan, Suara Stephenson, Gina Elliott, and Andrea Bell. Overall scores: Justin Wong: Seven-Year-Old Boys: First 50 Free; Second 25 Back and 100 IM; Third 25 Free and 25 Fly; Sixth 25 Breast. Anna Marandi: Eight-year-old girls: Third 25 Fly, 25 Free, 50 Free, 100 IM; Fourth 25 Back, 25 Breast. Sally Tanaka: 11-year-old girls: Second 50 Free; Third 50 Fly, $0 Back and 100 IM; Fourth 50 Breast. Kirsten Taberner: 10-year-old girss: Third 50 Free; Fifth 50 Back; Sixth 100 IM. Brett Creed: 11-year-old boys: Third 50 Free; Fourth 100 §M; Sixth 50 Back. Colby Beli: Nine-year-old boys: Fifth 50 Free, 100 Free and 100 iM. Paul McMillan: Eight-year-old boys: Third 25 Breast; Sixth 50 Free. Sara Stephenson: 1)-year-old girls: Sixth SO Breast. Gina Elliott: 11-year-old girls: Fifth $0 Fly. Andrea Beil: 11-year-old girls: Fourth 50 Back; Fifth $0 Free; Sixth 50 Fly. Walker takes tennis win NORTH VANCOUVER’S Fabio Walker won the boys’ under-18 division in the recent Pacific Coast Junior Indoor Tennis Champion- ships held at the University of British Columbia. The number-one seeded Walker downed Rob Grant of California, 6-2, 6-3 in the final match. Sonya Jeyaseelan, also of North Vancouver, beat Vancouver’s Kim Frost 6-3, 6-4 in the under-14 final. Classifieds Sell 986-6222 Lions drain THE NORTE West Vancouver Ringette Association Petite ‘A® Lions, playing without regulars Jib Barker and Jenny Eustace, defeated Howe Sound 7-4 revent- ly. The Tween ‘(Bo flawks, meanwhile, defeated Rich- mond led by hat tricks from Shani Beadle and Tashe Belliveau. Newcomer Paula Taylor scored a goal and assist in the lopsided win. In other Tween division action, the gles: went down to a 9-6 defeat at the hands of Aldergrove. The Junior *A’ Breakers lost a high scoring 10-7 contest to a fired up PoCe team despite an impressive Breaker offensive performance. Tasha Thorpe led the Breakers with a three-goal ef- fort. The Junior ‘B’ Jets continued their winning ways added an ER owe Sound downing funeley 6-2 Michelle Aroelien. In Belle division action, the Belle tA’ Cruisers lost too netzhboring North Shore Winter Club while the Belle WV Blades defeated the Winter Club's *Bo team ne, Three players notched mso voals apiece for the Blades: Janna Quian, Jennifer Kaight: and Tania Brunes. All persons interested in ringette are welcome to come out and watch the teams in action Saturday mornings at the Karen Magnussen Arena and Satur- day afternoons at the West Vancouver Arena from 3:30 10 6 p.m. Special ice me is being arranged so that any young girls interested in finding out more about the game can come out and learn what it’s all about. behind the two-goal effort of WARNING. Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to heaith increases with amount smoked —avoid inhaling Average per Cigarette— Export “A” Extra Light Regular ‘tar’ 8.0 mg., nicotine 0 7 mg. King Size “tar 9 Omg , micotineO 8mg