ent © automotive entertainm Tel. 985-2131 ByBILLBELL = | Argyle Piper coaches, Bob Molinski and Phil Langley always said their team’s strength was on the bench — Saturday night, the boys on the bench proved their coaches were right. ' The Pipers took top spot, Vancouver Highlanders 47- in one of the provinces 46 in the semi-finals of the toughest senior boys basket- tournament. ball tournament, the St. “The kids came off the Thomas More Chancellor, bench and did a good job,” and they captured it with said Molinski. two starters sitting it out with Mark Kayli scored 29 the flu. — points in the game, while Argyle Pipers’ Steve Mark Marter grabbed 16 Jackals and Jay Walter, both rebounds for the Pipers. came down with the flu after “We. went with five players the first game of the tourna- and they all played super, ment, but that did not stop. Tim Mills, Mark Kayll, the Pipers from knocking off Mark Marter, Steve Pawlett the Kitchener Golden Gaels, and Jason Brown,” Molinski 81-76 in the final of the _ said. tournament. The Pipers had. to fight The Gaels had earlier back from a six point deficit beaten highly touted West CONTINUED ON PAGE B4 Insurance e Free Estimates Claims e Restoration Work Complete ¢ Remetailing for Repaints Rust Peter Brand Motors 1519 Clyde Ave., West Vancouver Open 8-6:30 Mon -Fri. tor appointment call 9 2 2 - 3 2 3 1 THERE WAS PLENTY of sweeping going on at the Winter Club over the weekend as the Pacific Coast cham- plonships were underway to detennine the top four rinks to enter playdowns against the Interior this weekend in Prince Rupert. Bernie Sparkes of the North Shore Winter Club was the only local success. The former Canadian finalist squeezed in thanks to a missed rock by his opponent. (Terry Peters photo) ine: p. B7 US motorists like Canadian gasoline