33 - Sunday, October 18, 1987 ~ North Shore News SRS EEE SEES SEER SII Royals, Pipers battle for field hockey first THE CONTRASTS between the — representative in the 16-team B.C. being fullback Erica Morse, most Michiko Kariya, first-year player several Grade 9s who made the Handswerth Royals’ and Argyle “AA tournament in’ Burnaby — of whom have played since Grade Darlene Maloney, who has taken team, Pipers’ senior girls’ field hockey November 5-7. 8 Goalkeeper Laura) Knowles, Coach Davies’ old right fullback Hillside, coached by Karen teams, on paper, can be summed The experience factor shows up — centre half Nina Jacobsen end cen- position, and centre Seana Binns. Carlson, and Sentinel both had t- up in the word ‘‘experience™’. comparisons of the coaching, age ue forward Tammy Lawrence have Right inner Tania Brunes is in 4-2. won-lost-tied reeords in the On the field, however, Hand- — of the players and playing time. played in the B.C. champianships Grade 12, but is only in her second = V&D tourney this week. sworth and Argyle have identical Handsworth coach John Geeling with Handsworth the pase two year playing. Halfbacks Yvonne Couch Bruce Hodgson’s Seycove 5-0 win-loss records in league play, has coached at Handsworth for 20 years. Loewen and Jennifer Adair anc team has been beset by injuries but They meet tomorrow at 3:45 at years. Argyle coach Janine Davies, Then there's fullback Marni fullback Laura Haack are in Grade Melanie Dekker and Lee Anne Hugo Ray Park in a game that will who played for the Pipers last) Heed aad forwards Leslie Calder, 12 and would be the veterans of Reed, Grade 1! halfbacks, are now decide first place in the standings year, is in her first’ year of Jodi Milkovich and Tania Cher- the Argyle team. back and that may make a big dif- of the eight-school league. coaching while auending Capilano nov, all experienced players, Handsworth and Argyle showed = ference. Keiko Suzuki and When they meet again in the College. Half of Argyle’s team are Grade well in the 16-team Vancouver & Michelle Woods are other key playoffs the following week, it will The Royals are virtually all 9 & 10s, including goalkeeper District’ tnvitational Tournament players. be to determine the North Shore’s Grade 12s, the notable exception Morgan Camley, left winger this week. The Royals had three West Van, under coaches Tina HIGH SCHOOL SCORESOARD: SEE PAGE 34 wins and a tic against Vancouver's Fox and Jackie Williams, have four best teams. Argyle won one, goalie problems which are resulting lost one and tied two in games ver- jg Williams, a Grade 12 student, sus the same teams. putting on the pads. She has been Howe Sound Sounders, third in playing centre forward for four the North Shore circuit at the — years, moment, appear to be the best of the five '‘A"’ schools in the league. Coach Shirley DeCook has three players who have played on the senior team since Grade 8: centre half Robyn Raymond and fullbacks Patti Gray and Stephanie Kurz. Carson Graham Eagles (‘‘AA*’) DISCOUNT GOLF are coached by Kathleen Barter & TENNIS and Darren Chalmers. They are led by five Grade 12s, halfbacks Deb- TURNTEC bie Lisle and Lara, Reckett_-'*~<- - f mG swith forwards Stephanie "Pink: ~ “Quantum” Christina Janits and Lonnie Pro- 4 , Walking Shoe use. A Hillside and Sentinel wil! likely be battling Howe Sound for berths in the B.C. ‘‘A” championships to be held October 29-31 in Agassiz. Doreen Bulowski, who has coached field hockey at Sentinel since 1973, relies on scoring from *¢{ forwards Nancy Ford, Barbie ae ees oe Snider and Lilliana DeCotiis, the photo Tom Burlsy : * Sots: THE B.C. Under 23 rugby team warms up with the Vancouver Under 23 team at a recent match at Klahanie Paste itnck Alnee Mult and aa Park in North Vancouver. The game was in preparation for a match against 1 New Zealand team. play of Violet Speck who is one of A precise alignment and inspec- Tire changeover if ( fe 4 a een. , tion of car's front end. ff any Special | oe you'll get a detailed estimate with no obligation. v: Balance & j : Ig inp ee ; ne ‘i installation she % et 42100 Rep "26.00 a ‘ . 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