24 - Sunday, Februgry 28, 19KK . North Shore News SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD ABBREVIATIONS: Stes Angele, Bat = Halmoral, Heae 2 Brackendale, CG = Canat Gahan, Coll = Callingwead, Mand = Tandwworth, US = HHithide, HS = Waewe Sound, STA = St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Sentinel, Sey = Seyenve, Suth = Sutherland, WV = West Van- couver, Wat = Windsor, Shing North Shore Championships Senior boyy a aN Mike Wait (Sent) LOL8X:, 3. Dan Ife (STA) 1:05.06; 4, Chris Rollett (Sent) 1:05.44; $. Jason Close (Wor 1:08.75; 6. Oliver Pickaar {Sey} 1:00.57. Senator girls’ experienced Team: 1, Sent 3:40.06; 2. Hand 4:16.77; 3. Suth 4:33.63; 4. Wer 442.06. Individuals: 1. Susan Watd (Sent) 1:51.96; 2. Gill Taylor (Sent) $13.99; 3. Stefanie Kablert (Sean ii.71 4. Anna Frosch (Sent) 1:17.12 5, Kerri Wyse (Sent) 1:17.63; 6, Jenny Tupper (Hand) 1:22.46. Sunior boys’ experienced Team: 1. Bal 3:58.76; 2. Coll 4:27.57. Jndividuals: 1. Sean Pigeon (Bal) 1:11.20; 2, Jiny Bakstad (Arg) 1:13.16; 3. Jason Burnside (Wot) 118.23; 4. Jamie Duess (Coll) 1:19.03; 5. Steve Walz (Bal) 1:20.84: 6. Joh Irish (Halp 1:23.72, dunlor girls’ caperienced Team: |. Sent 4:16.96, Individuals: 1, Tracey Harsey (Bat) 1:14.47; 2. Janice Dwyer (Sent) 1:19 . Kim Taytor (Sent) $:24,23; Katrina Velecky Seni) 1:33.42, Senior boys" novice Team: 1. Arg 3:44.86; 2, Wsr 4:00.71: 3. Sent 4:22.94, Individuals: i. Jason Whyte (Coil) 1:10.62; 2. Dave Durnie (Arg) 1:13.90; 3. Rob Svetel (Arg) 1:15.01; 4. Stan Puskas (Sent) 1:15.62: 5. Glen Murray (Arg) 1:15.95; 6, Mike Savage (Arg) 1:17.43, Senior girls’ novice Team: J. Arg 4:36.36; 2. Sent 4:52.53, Individuals; 1, Missy Buchanan (Arg) 1:25.06; 2. Christine Shannon (Sent) 1:26.95; 3. Tania Brunes (Arg) 1:31.59; 4. Alexa Andree (Sent) 1:37.10; 5. Tricia Sadro (Arg) 1:39.71; 6. Lisa Morris (Sent) 1:48.48, Junior boys’ novice Team: 1. Wsr 4:35.41; 2. Sey 4:41.42; 3. HS 4:46.56, . Individuals: 1, Brendan Wilson (HS) 1:20.06; 2. Hans Van Nickert (Sey) 1:20.10; 3. Assaf Kar- tadinata (Sent) 1:22.09; 4. John Biggs (Arg) 1:23.65; 5. Aren Hoffman (Bal) 1:26.52; 6. Matt Brown (Coll) 1:27.70. Junior giris' novice Team: |. Arg 4:32.44, - Individuals: 1. Leigh Murray (Arg) 1:26.93; 2. Buffy Sullivan (Brac) 1:27.42; 3. Caroline Cerny (Arg) 1:28.09; 4. Nicki Rollew (Hand) 1:31.31; 5. Sarah Ferguson (Sent). 1:36.59; 6. Metanic Hnativk (Arg) 1:37.42. Juvenile boys’ novice Team: {. Brac 3:54.35; 2. Wsr 4:28.16, Individuals: 1. Zack Glover (Brac) 1:12.92: 2. Geoff Rawsthorne (Brac) 1:17.54; 3. Justin Page (Coll) 1:18.20; 4. Bryan Hamilton (Suth) 1:22.73; §. Shane Aseltine (Brac) 1:23.89; 6. Greg Rizzatdo (Wsr) 1:25.71. . Bantam boys Team: 1. Coll 3:59. 13; 2. Brac 4:04.31; 3. Wsr 4:09.92. Senior boys basketball tourney upcoming THE WEEK-LONG extravaganza called the Howe Sound ‘AA’ senior boys’ basketball tournament opens Monday . night at Windsor Secondary. Sentinel Spartans meet. Argyle Pipers at 6:30. p.m., Windsor Dukes play at 8 p.m. against the winner of the Feb. 26 Handsworth Royals-West Vancouver Highlanders game. The double-loss knockout tourney continues at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday and at 8: p.m. Wednesday. The final goes Thurs- day at 8 p.m. If another game is necessary it is scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. ‘CORRECTION NOTICE In our Zellers. Days flyer, sale March 2-5, the Nintendo deluxe set featured on page 6 is not available at this time. We do ex- pect to be able to honour rain checks in one month's time. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. fadisiduals: b. Scathan Webh (racy 11K 40; 2. Scot Rhagmann (Coll) P18 78:2 BR beaschud (Cally 11964, 4. Kyle Mare (Colly £2072, § Jordse Kath (Seyy 120 $4. 6 distin Molaghney {rach t 22.0 Hashethall Senine Hays Hath 63. land (2; Are 79, STA $3; Wor 73, CG 62; Sent R64, WV 72: Wer 87, HS 7h; Tiebreaker lor fifi: WY 86, CG 83 (overtune). Junior Hays North Shore playoffs: Semi-finals: CG 47, Ate Ui; Wer hh W887. Binal: CG 48, War 48, Consolation: WV 48, Arg 13. CG advances ta Vancouser & District Tournament, duscnile Boys Notth Shore-Burnaby-NW playoffs: Hhebreaber lor sib: Burnaby North $6, Bal 18. Quarter-finals: Hand 48, Wer 44; Burnaby North JG, WS 33. Senv-finale: Hand $2, New Wesnminster 44; Burtisby North 46, Suth “Blue” 40. Hand and BN advance to Vancouver & District Tournament. Rantam Bass North Shore playolts: quarter-finals: STA 44, HS 92: FM Blue" 41, Hand “Gold” 32. Semi- finals: Arg 46, STA 34; Wor 39, Hil "Hlue" 38, Finak Arg 41, Wet 32. Arg advances (0 Van- couver & District Tournament, Wer advances to V & D wildcard playoffs. 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