BASERALL... Forest Hills Little League is cur- rently holding registration tor the 1998 season. For more information call Wayne at 985-9872. BOWLING.... The aptly- named Sandea Shott won the provincial 10-pin finals at Town *n Country Bowl. With the victory, the North Vancouver bowler will be competing at the national finals of the Bowling World Cup next month in Saskatoon. With a current average of 192, Short is no stranger to World Cup action, The = six-time provincial champ placed third in World Cup play in 1990 and also competed in the Worlds in 1986 ans 1996, She is married with no. children, six-year-old Zachary and seven-menth old Nicholas. Bowlers at the national finals play a 14 game qual- iRing round, with the top three men and top three women advancing to a final round. The ultimate winners go to the World Cup in Kobe, Japan. — Andrew MeCredic ITS been a banner season for North Shore high school basketball teams, At the B.C. iriple-A senior girls rournament. the Argyle Pipers placed third. In deuble-A provincial tourney action is the Windsor Dukes senior girls team Coached ty Jim Harrison and Joe Miller, the Dukes placed second av the oth annual B.C. double A’ girls basketball championships at Cariboo College in Kamloops. Windsor, ranked third, lost te number ane seed Nechako Valley. of Vanderhoot, 68-64 in the championship final. En route to thy dtle game in the 16-team tournament, the Dukes disparched Prince Rupert 68-55, Abbotsford Christian 70-36, and numer two sced Duchess Park 53. 48. Puke plavers Christina Kiperchuk and — Gillian Thody were named tourna- mene all-stars for their play in Windsor’s four games. Kiperchuk and teammate Alison Jenkins both scored 79 points over the four games, while Thody had 46. Windsor’s Lee Miller led the Dukes’ defence. At the Ubth annual B.C. single-A senior girls champi- onships in Fort Nelson, St. Thomas Aquinas placed sixth, Ranked fourth in’ the eight-team tournament, the Fighting Saints lost their opener 37-43 10 Bulkley Valley Christian, bounced back with a 54-52 overtinie Sunday. March 15, 1998 — North Shore News -- north shore news _@ SPORTS NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge ARGYLE Piper’s bantam boys basketball team (above) captured the Vancouver & District title. Team members include (left to right): Vikram Bharduay, Sfandiar D., Cheyne Hodson, Wesley Hooper, Godfrey Tsao, coach wayne Shaw, assistant coach Oliver Schmaler, David Aitken, Mark Wallace, Brad Cowden, Jordie Lyttle and ebastian Gacki. win against JV. Humphries, then were knocked out by Shawnigan Lake 67-44 STA plaver Kelsey Moore wasn amed to) the tourna: ment’s third all-star team. The Fightng Saints are coached by Todd Bernett. — Andren MeCredic INTRODUCING THE, LATEST,TECHNOLOGY IN LASER VISION: CORRECTION - LASIK, just i imagine life without the hassle of glasses or contacts. Auend one of our free educational seminars or book a patient consultation and find out the essential facts about laser vision correction. Let us introduce you to the latest tech- nique called LASIK and show you why TLC The Laser Center would be your clear choice for a lifetime of better vision! Il@ RA THE TAN RSENTTR 11239 West Georgia Sucet (at Thisrlow), Vancouver “COMPARE LASIK’ VERSUS; PRK: - LASIK PRK Visual Recovery e0% in t-2days 80% in 7 days Pain tim 80 have pain = tin 10 have pam Medications taken 1-2 weeks taken 3-3 months * Sales + Leasing * Service + Paris *% Used Cars CALL TO REGISTER FOR ONE OF OUR FREE SEMINARS: “Minors must! be accompanied by an adul Wednesday, March 18th, 6:30 pm Lonsdale Quay Hotel 123 Carrie Cates Court North Vancouver CALL TODAY: (604) 689-0919 or 1-800-655-0766 TLC The Laser Center 1139 West Georgia Street (at Thurlow), Vancouver