NEWS photo Cindy Goodman OLYMPIC SILVER medalist Elizabeth Mantey (right) was in town recently to preseat Karen Magnussen (left} with a Rotary Club of Vancouver Good Skate award for Magnussen’s contribution to the community and to skating. Manley was also kicking off the Ice Capades’ 50th anniversary. Ringette Cougars edge out Surrey WEEK SIX of North West Van- couver Ringette league action saw Time Out Sports Novice C Cougars come from behind to defeat North Surrey 8-7. With a two-goal deficit late in the game, Karen Taylor scored with 2 se- conds remaining to solidify the victory. Stephanie Taylor was also hot on blue stick as was Sarah Ivany’s defensive play. Coach Chartene Wilson seems to have found a reg- ular goalie in Kate Longpre. Petite B Lions tripled North Surrey 9-3 in a well-played contest. Coach Mel Fedderson said Caroline Ratledge, Tracey Baxter and Stacey Ennis put in outstand- ing efforts. Meanwhile, the Tween A Hawkes were stopped short by Langley in an action-packed game. Notable players were Andrea Fedderson with a wicked wrist shot, Joanna Weiler with some persistent checking and Lisa Demeule on defence. In Sunday night action, the Sunior B Jets lost another one despite a two-goai effort by Kristee Watson and singles from both Erin Dowling and Sarah Garriock. In a rematch between the Association’s two Deb B teams, Pich’s CIBC Reds again swamped the Blues 10-3. Laura Grandison played a strong game for the Blues, netting two goals, while the Reds net- minder Helen Oliphant kept the goals-against to a minimum. Anne Byrant and Jennifer Knight notch- ed four and two goals respective- ly., Regular goalminder Maxine Berry also scored once while being shifted between offence and defence. 4 qualify for Special Olympics FOUR NORTH Shore § athletes have qualified to represent B.C. at the Canadian Special Olympics Summer Games. 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