iaacatea PETER TWOHIG carefully chooses a bowling bail that will give him a lucky strike during a fun-filled morning of bow!- ing last Saturday at North Shore Bowling Lanes during the annual Special Olympics’ Bowl-A-Thon, Cager all-stars cream —of North Shore crop BOYS IST TEAN Dan Crepnjak. post, Gr. 12, Carson Graham. Dave Kristensen, post. Gr. 12. Argyle. Minko Kulic. forward, Gr. Windsor. Brent Molinski, post, Gr. Windsor. Jamie Oeil. guard, Gr. Windsor. Jeff Sharma, guard. Gr. Handsworth, 2ND TEAM Craig Baber. guard, Gr. Argyle. Mike Bartos, post. Gr. 11. St. Thomas Aquinas. Dave Campbell. guard, Gr. Carson Graham. Tim Englebert. guard. Gr. West Vancouver, dake Marchant. guard, Gr. Sutherland, Rob Meier, Sentinel. post, Gr. GIRLS IST TEAM Julie Harris, forward. Gr. Sentinel. Mandy Henderson. guard, Gr. 12, Carson Graham. Jamie Mackey. guard, Gr. 12. St. Thomas Aquinas. Janet MeLachaln, post, Gr. Ut. Collingwood. J.R. Payne, guard. Gr U1, Windsor. Chelsea Barker, guard. Gr. Argyle. Stacy Dupuis. forward, Gr. St. Thomas Aquinas. Cyndi Sellars, forward, Gr. Seycove, Lindsay Sidwell, forward, 11, Windsor. . Erica Weimer. forward, Cir. Sutherland, HONOURABLE MENTION Alexis Walton, forward, Gr. Lf, Handsworth, The following are the games Windsor’s senior boys’ basketball team played during the triple-A provincial tournament last week at the PNE Agrodome. The Dukes’ top scorer for the game is in brack- ets. First round: Windsor 65, Pitt Meadows 57 (Minko Kulic, 185. Quarter-finals: Windsor 65, Maple Ridge 60 (Brent Molinski. 22). Semi-finals: Richmond 86, Windsor $3 (Minko Kulie, 27). Consolation: Carihi (Campbell River) 92, Windsor 64 (Brent Molinski, 16 points). Windsor finisbed fourth overall, Duke centre Brent Molinski Was Ramed to he lournament see- ond all-star squad. Wednesday, March 23, 1994 - North Shore News - 24 and fair ice time for all PO YOU ensure thar sour plivers recerves equal ef fair tge Hime | AT plasers deserve equa and rairice Ginie during games and prac: tices Players plas for fun ind would rather get equat and fair ive time on a iosing (eam than siten tie bench of a winning one. ‘ As aecoach. vou have a respansi- bility to encourage players to he the best they can be, and provide equal opportunities for then: to devefop self-esteem and sport skills. When vou play your talented athletes more often, vou make other players feel less important and deny Nor valid with any other Promotion, OPEN PLAY and receive FREE BAG OF CHIPS Good only March 23-27/94 Ages 17 and under only Reservations Preferred NORTH SHORE 141 W, 3rd St. Wan. 985-1212 4 them the chiumee to improve their skills, Hovkev san excellent vehicle to make plavers feed Salued and expe Preney Suc USS, Here are somes Hons from ihe Canadian Amateur Hockey Assocaidon (OM EAL “expose all players lo speckal situa. tious power putys. penalty killing). Expericneing both success and fail- ure in these situations is part of sport * provide phiyers opportunities to assume leadership roles by allowing wl to be a captain of an assistant during the season: ‘ohen planning practices, ensure that all players are abways active during every drill and avoid: games involving chinination. Noone lara ansihing by stand: ing around: cdf players, purents or support staff resist vour efforts to provide equal ice time. remind them to keep the game in perspective. Phiyers play for fun, fitness, and to develop life skills as well as hockey skills, Winning games can be fun but not when it deprives players of equal and fair ice time. MOVING SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO! Leather Wallets, Handbags, Agendas, Business Cases, Luggage, Belts, Jewellery, Gloves. LAST DAY WEDNESDAY MARCH 30th ohmstome’s still needs help to move an over shipment of barbecues. FINAL WEEKEND! SOME BARBECUES i sweweah, 4, WILL BE DRASTICALLY REDUCED. By Ga, CRS