sport Legionettes take provincial title Lynn Valley boasts a new provincial soccer cham- pionship this week. A group of ten year olds gomg under the name of the Lynn Vajley Legionettes downed Norburn Angels on Saturday morning to capture the provincial title in the girls Under 11 category - The powerful collection of youngsters, who have only had one goal scored on them during regular season play this year, gave up the first goal on Saturday before tieing the match at the 20 minute mark on a goal by Bonnie Duggan. In the second half Susan Hénnessey scored the game Avalons to finals Avalon Blues have ad- vanced to the finals of the third division cup following a 2-0 win over Grey-friars over the weekend Blues picked up goals from Don McClean and Ed van Blankenstein in the close semi-final match. McClean was chosen as Offensive player of the game while Wayne Stewart won the nod = as stalwart. Blues have played five games in the tournament allowing only three goals while goalkeeper Dick Burns has collected three shut- outs. In previous games Blues tied North Shore Nationals 2-2 with goals from Don Opening day April 27 Association will have the opening day for their defensive baseball season on Sunday, April 27. Opening ceremonies will take place at Mahon Park at 12 noon with a bake sale at 12:30 and games starting at onep.m. — MT. SEYMOUR SOCCER CLUB Notice to current ex- ecutive members, coaches, team managers, and atl parents who plan to enroll their children in the 1980-81 season: Our annual general meeting will be held on April 23rd, 7:30 p.m. at the Mt. Seymour United Church Hall. Volunteers are urgently required to serve on the club ex- ecutive for the 80-81 season, therefore, your attendance would be greatly appreciated THANK-YOU D.R. CRAVEN PRESIDENT, MT. SEYMOUR SOCCER CLUB Ashby and Ron Wilson, a 4-0 victory over Dover Olympics with Paul Balducci scoring a pair with singles to Ron Wilson and Don McClean. Club India went down 5-1 at the hands of Avalons with .. in style! Whitecaps Express! Goodbye Speedtraps Hello Whitecaps! Here’s your chance to catch The Wave goals going to lan Dailey, Don McClean, Dave Deeming, Ron Wilson and Paul Balducci. The last win before the semi-final match was a 1-0 win over Collingwood. winner off a header giving the B.C. title to the Lynn Valley entry. Seven of the girls have played together for three years, while 10 were new to « ALLMAKES 988-7172 _) You can take.in every Whitecaps Home Game this season. Here’s how it works .. drop into The Avalon Motor Hotel at 1025 Marine Drive (Ask Anybody). Snuggle into one of our intimate booths in the Sir Loin’s Den and enjoy a fine Steak dinner. Then, leave your family chariot in the parking lot (Goodbye Bat Mobile, Goodbye Speedtraps) and step onto our bus, for a refreshing trip. For only $9.00 you can catch the bus both ways (no worries about parking) and the admission to the Game. The steak dinner is on you! The bus leaves at 7:00 p.m. every home game night. Phone right now, make your reservations for dinner and your Whitecaps tickets. If you prefer, simply skip dinner and reserve your tickets. But can you watch a Whitecaps game on an empty stomach? And isn’t it your turn to treat? (\valor rmoctor hotel 1025 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, 985-4181 the team. Girls wanting to become involved in soccer can call Mr. G. Polthammer at 980- 7665 evenings. A (INCLUDES ADMISSION TO WHITECAPS GAME AND BUS RIDE FROM AVALON MOTOR HOTEL TO GAME AND RETURN) B3-Wednesday, April 16, 1980 - North Shore News Grey Sweats Pants *11% Jacket *13% Kelly’s PRO SHOP 1729 Lonsdale 988-2526 ~- 7 ee -