-WINDSOR’S SENIOR girls ool roundup. baksetball team maintained its lead at the top of the stan- dings with three convincing wins in four days. On January 10 the Windsor girls beat Howe Sound 58-22 with Allison Baker netting 18 points and Colleen Campbell scoring 15 to pace the winn- ing side. Two days later Windsor knocked off Handsworth §7-32 led by Mette Jorgensen with 15 points and Colleen Campbell, again with 15. Last Friday Windsor was at it again, this time beating Argyle 61-48. Kim McEachern hit for 16 points, Mette Jorgensen and Allison Baker had 12 apiece in the winning cause. For Argyle Teai Schwertfegger scored 14 and Karen Skadsheim scored 12. Below are the rest of the senior girls basketball scores and leading game-scorers in games played since January 6. Home team listed second. Jan. 6 Seycove 26, Carson Graham 76. -Fopscorers - Seycove: Jo- Anne Burleigh 12 pts. Carson: Linda Buchanan 24, Katie Ireland 15, Laureen Lohin 10. Jan. 9 Carson Graham 67, Argyle 31. Carson: Linda Buchanan 25 pts, Katie Ireland 10. Argyle: Taei Schwertfegger 20. Jan. 10 Howe Sound 22, Windsor 58. Windsor: Allison Baker 18, Colleen Campbell 15. Handsworth 48, Argyle 38. Hands: Elaine Prescott 28. Sentinel 55, Sutherland 46. Sent: Barb Schwab 21, Sylvia Apostolidis 16. Suth: Lisa Cepeliauskas 10. Jan. 11: West Vancouver 71, Seycove 65. WV: Debbie MacQueen 27, Ann Diggon 14, Suzan Lem- mers 12. Seycove: Carol MacKay 14, Christina Mauriks 12. Hillside 32, West Vancouver Hillside: Andrienne Wild 14. WW: Ann Diggon 16, Debbie MacQueen 12. Howe Sound 33, Sutherland 32. Sentinel 63, Seycove 59 (OT - was 55-55 in regulation). Sent: Barb Schwab 30, Lisa Roote 14, Shaunda Kunciak 13. Seycove: Jo-Anne Burleigh 16, Carol MacKay 14. Handsworth 32, Windsor 57. Hands: Elaine Prescott 12. Windsor: Mette Jorgensen 15, Colleen Campbell 15. Jan. 13 Argyle 48, Windsor 61 (rescheduled from Jan. 17/84) Argyle: Kaei Schwertfegger 14, Carol MacKay 14. Windsor: Kim McEachern 16, Mette Jorgensen 12, Allison Baker 12. JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL Balmoral at (postponed) Carson Graham 13, Aquinas 45; Windsor 37, Handsworth 9; Sutherland 38, West Van- couver 41. January 9 Sutherland 61, Carson Graham 21; Argyle 18, West Van 32; Aquinas, Hillside 19. January 10 Windsor 35, Argyle 32; Handsworth 17, Hillside 37; West Vancouver 46, Carson Graham 10. JUVENILE GIRLS BASKETBALL January 10 Argyle 24, Balmoral 25; Seycove 43, Carson Graham 33; Windsor 54, Sentinel 37; Sutherland 43, West Van 33. January 12 Balmoral 34,Sentinel 31; West Van 27, Hillside 55; No score Sutherland at Argyle. January 13 Windsor 49, Seycove 22. BANTAM GIRLS BASKETBALL January 10 Windsor 48, Argyle Gold 27, Aquinas 37, Hillside 27, West Van 22, Argyle Green 24. Black Argyle Wi t Van Red 22; Sentinel 35, Seycove 19; No score Balmoral at Carson Graham January 12 Hillside 28, Sentinel 40; Balmoral 18, Windsor 28; Seycove 17, Sutherland 38; West Van Black 2], Hand- sworth 24. January 13 Aquinas 36, Carson Graham 26; No score Argyle Gold at | Argyle Green. BOYS’ BASKETBALL INTERMEDIATE January 9 Burnaby North 65, Aquinas 38 January 10 Hillside 38, Burnaby Central 32. . January 13 Hillside 54, West Vancouver §2. JUNIOR January 10 Argyle 35, Windsor 53; Sen- tine! 45, Sutherland 42. January 11 Handsworth 37, Sutherland 51; Hillside 51 Sentinel 28. January 12 Sutherland 45, Balmoral 24; Sentinel 55, Argyle 42. JUVENILE January 9 Windsor 47, Balmoral 27; Argyle 46, West Vancouver 36. January 11 Balmoral 23, Sutherland 54; Handsworth 37, Argyle 40; West Vancouver 60, Seycove 15; Hillside 38, Windsor 61. January 13 West Vancouver 33, Hand- sworth 35; Sutherland 41, Hillside 38. BANTAM Sentinel 45, West Vancouver 31; Sutherland 26, Hillside 33; Aquinas 57, _Carson Graham 20; Windsor 9, Handsworth 42. January 13 Seycove 16, Sentinel 46; Hillside 49, Balmoral 40. Wings fight pressure NORTH SHORE News Red- wings managed to hold off Lynnwood Chasers to scratch out a 5-4 win in N.S. In dustrial Hockey league action The News went into the third period teading 4-1 and pushed their lead to four on their third power play goal of the night, when Marty Empcy slapped in his second goal of the game Empcy’s 5-1 goal turned out to be the eventual winner as the Chasers stormed back to score three unanswered markers in the fate stages of the final frame Empcy started of f the scor ing carly in the first by capp- ing off a wild scramble in front of the Lynnwood net Before the first period ended. Phil Keefe notched twice, his 7th and 8th markers of the season, to send The News up 3-0 going into the middle session Barry Mah and Dave Lehante swapped sccond peniod goals, ending the shutout bid by Gary Empey However, things turned sour for The News in the third, when the Redwings scemed to run out of gas. and the Ucfetise made some costly Bivcaways Supe! 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