sidelines ELEVEN North Shore ath- letes are in Winnipeg repre- senting Canada at the 13th Pan American Games through Aug. 8. Badminton: Brent Olynyk (doubles/mixed . doubles); diving: Blythe Hartley (3m springboard/10m_platfo:m); athletics: Cindy O’*Krane (1,500m); cycling: Alison Sydor (cross-country); men’s field hockey: Tan Bird, Mike Mahood, Paul Wertlaufer, Peter Milkovich; gymnastics: Lise Leveille; racquetball: Kelly Kerr; triathlon: Caro Montgomery: Leveile, -who lives in Burnaby but trains with North Vancouver’s Flicka: Gymnastics, ‘won a gold medal in balance beam. See Wednesday's News for results after week one of the Games. : Ea North: Vancouver: jockey. Chris Loseth is scheduled to ride in seven of the nine-races ~ at tomorrow’s B.C. Cup’V. Parade to -the’ post. at '.lastings: Park. Racecourse is . "1:15 p.m. It’s the biggest day ‘of. racing. at. the, east ‘Vancoiwer tra Penalty Killer (frst race); Pm- Five, 3.(B.Cz. | Agriculture Nuisery. ¢s)3 Chantilly 7 Lad (B.C, Cup ‘Ko Sky : Bs ver _mount: - Sunday, August 1, 1999 — North Shore News ~ 25 north shore news © SPORTS NIKE Canattan Jupente Basketball Champlaachips ug, 3-7, North ban plane B.C. UNDER-17 BOYS ROSTER Number 4 Jordan Yu, position: guard, height: 5°8, school: Bishop O’Grady (city: Prince George); 5 Hamed Nazzari, g, 5°11, Port Moody; 6 Adam Friesen, g, 6 ‘1, Yale (Abbotsford); 7 Raju Korotana, g, 6°3, D.P. Todd (Prince George); 8 Brent Charleton, g, 6°5, Carson Graham (NV); 9 Logan Kiteringham, g/forward, 6°4, Walnut Grove (Langley); 10 Paul Marr, g/fwd, 6°4, Wellington (Nanaimo); 11 Fred Winters, g, 6°4, Claremont (Victoria); 12 James Whyte, fwd, 6°5 Vancouver College; 13 Sean Thistle, fwd, 6°6, St. Thomas Aquinas (NV), 14 Chris Johal, fwd, 6°4, Seaquam (Delta); 15 Jeremy McCulloch, fwd, 5°9, Ladysmith; head coach Paul Eberhardt; assistant coach Jon Acob. 8.C. UNDER-17 GIRLS’ ROSTER 4 Elana Amold, g, 5°8, Nechako Vailey (Vanderhoof); 8 Cassi Born, fwd, 5°11, Mennonite Education Institute (Abbotsford); 12 Devon Campbell, g, 5°10, Walnut Grove (Langley); 6 Maren Corrigal, fivd, 5°8, Hugh Boyd (Richmond); 7 Chrissy Dumas, g, 5°6, Holy Cross (Surrey); 9 Jade Humble, post, 6°2, York House (Vancouver); 13 Mandy Hutchins, fwd, 6°0, Nechako Valley (Vanderhocf); 15 Ann-Marie Krygsveld, fwd, 5°¢, W.J. Mouat, Abbotsford; 5 Dani Langford, g, 5°5, Heritage Park (Mission); 10 Lisa Roberts, g, 5°8, New Westminster, 11 Ashley Burke, fwd, 5°11, Argyte (NV); 14 Julia Wilson, p, 6°3, Heritage Park (Mission); head coach Jim Day; assistant coach Karen Brydon. Round Robin Schedute TUESDAY Capilano College — 9:30 a.m.: Nova Scotia vs, Ontario (women); 11:15 a.n.: Newfoundland vs. New Brunswick (men); 1 p.m.: Prince Edward Island vs. B.C. (women); 2:45 p.m.: Ont. vs. Manitoba (men); 4:30 p.m.: Ont: vs. N.B. (women); 6:30 p.m.: B.C. vs. Nfld. (men); $:15 p.m.: B. C. "vs. Man. (women); Argyle secondary —9:30 a.m.: Quebec vs. PEI. (men); 11:15 a.m.: Yukon vs, B.C, (men); I pm. Que.-vs. : Mfid. (women); 2:45 .p-n: - Alberta vs. Saskatchewan (men); 4:30 p.m.: Sask. . “Que. (women); 6: 30 p.m: Alta. Ns: : Yukon {men); 8: 15 pm: Nfld. vs. PE! I. (women). WEDNESDAY . ey. , _Capling Colles! — 9:80 30am: NB. vs. s, Alta 2 (women; 11: 15am: Man. vs. : PE, (men); 1 p.m.: Man.:vs: Que. 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