16 - Wednesday, August 10, 1988 - North Shore News all ai NEWS photo Cindy Bellamy IT WAS a close tournament when the Rest of the World team beat the Canadian team by one match at the West Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club recently. : ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE Field hockey player wins award FIELD HOCKEY player Ian Bird of North Van- couver, a member of the men’s national squad, is one of five winners of a $2,500 British Columbia Premier’s Athletic Award. The awards, along with 26 $1,000 Nancy Greene athletic excellence, scholastic ability and leadership potential. The following North Shore high school seniors will scholarships, are given for each receive Nancy Greene scholarships: Cepeliauskas, Sutherland Secondary, volleyball; Vic- toria Cook, Carson Graham Secondary, soccer; Dave Sarah Fiorvento, Sutherland Secondary, soccer; Margaret Langford, West Vancouver Secondary, kayaking; Paul Langley, Windsor Secondary, basketball; Kyla Lee, Sentinel Secondary, volleyball. The athletes use their awards to further their educa- tion at a British Columbia university or college. baseball and Referee scholarship recipient named THE FIRST recipient of the Paul Pollhammer Referee Scholarship is Todd McPhersen of Sutherland Secondary School. The award is to honor a Grade 12 graduating student who is in- volved in soccer refereeing on the Keeper helps team to win NORTH VANCOUVER goalkeeper Brad Baker played a key part in the B.C. senior men’s provincial soccer team winning the Portsmouth Cup in that southern England city last week. After an easy 6-1 semifinal win over Brazil, the B.C. team was taken by surprise in the final by slick playing from England’s Waterlooville. Down 2-0 at halftime, the B.C team powered back to an eventual 4-2 win to take the cup undefeated throughout the five-day tourna- ment. In four undefeated games, Baker allowed only five goals. North Shore. This scholarship is in memory of Paul Pollhammer — a referee with both the North Shore Youth Soc- cer Association and the. Coaches Soccer League — who died sud- denly in a car accident in DR. MORTON WALKER'S BOOK “The Healing Powers Of Garlic” Any purchase over $25” only $ 35°95 September 1987. The award was made possible through the generous donations from Pollhammer’s family, friends, and the North Shore Youth Soccer Association and its member clubs. per book Viountain rum nas special significance for local organizer WHEN MAUREEN Berard helps organize the Mountain Express Run/Walk for Leukemia at Cypress Bowl this weekend, her participation has special significance. A leukemia patient who was suc- cessfully treated through the help of a U.S. bone marrow transplant registry, Berard, 32, is through this second annual fund-raising event Aug. 14 working to support a similar facility in B.C. 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