J ‘Six Six Pegasus players ers trying for |for Olympic s squad lat ional s soccer trials A total of s six’ soccer players from the North Shore Pegasus organization are vying for positions on. the Canadian others from the west, the Pegasus assembly will be taking part in a match against Vancouver Whitecaps. this aftrnoon at Empire Stadium behing closed doors. Coach Barry Clarke of the National Side must put together a top calibre team for April when they start the long series leading to a berth in the 1980 Moscow Olympics. The match in April will be against Ber- muda. Billy ; Grant, Mark McQueen, Mike NcNeil, National Soccer team this weekend in Vancouver... ‘Competing with about 40. Nigel Bowkett and Randy Haddock, all of the Pegasus squad in the Pacific Nor- thwest Soccer League will be joined by Mike Septon of their second division side for the tryouts. Septon, an 18- year-old Centre Back of -- defensive midfielder, also plays with the B.C. Selects. Billy Grant is a-five year Pegasus veteran goalkeeper Editor: _ position, operates from the winger while Nigel Bowkett, a midfielder is in his second year with the North Shore side after playing in Lethbridge and ‘who before that Wales. in his native _ The National team is being put together fast by. Clark recently took the Canadian Youth team. to Honduras. His experiences with the younger players have. been- encouraging to Clark who is going to be while Mark McQueen and~- -head coach of the Nationals. Mike NcNeil,. both Cen- trebacks, have spent their entire soccer careers with the Pegasus organization. Randy Haddock is.a six year Pegasus. veteran who for three years. Two aspirants games for the were held at Empire last night, with survivors going against _Whitecaps this afternoon. Curling shootout ready It’s playoff time for curlers on the Pacific Coast with two champions -declared and three more to go. The Junior Playdowns were held December 28th and 29th in Coquitlam and the Stacey Coomber rink from Powell River won the Junior Division- and Ted Stanyer of Peace Arch in White Rock the Juvenile. Coomber will play in the Provincial Pepsi-Cola Junior Finals at the Vancouver Curling Club on February 10th and 11th, 1979. This weekend the Seniors will playoff at Marpole for A Clinic will be held for ald! North Shore Juvenile Soccer Referees on Wed- nesday, January 24, 7:30 pm at the Canadian Legion on 16th near Lonsdale. Details on the Provincial Cup rules and procedure for referees and linesmen will be outlined. iad This will be followed by a clinic with a question and answer period. LA. Robin Construction *Home Improvemanta “Additions "Remodaling & Repaira *Sundecka "Fences & Basements Daya 736-0121 the right to represent the P.C.C.A. in the best of three Provincial Finals at Smithers on January 29th and 30th, 1979. The Island has returned two rinks to the P.C.C.A. Playdowns' with Dave Johnston of Victoria making | his third appearance and Ralph Fulford of Duncan back after his’ first ap- pearance at Haney last year. Zone Three, Vancouver will be represented by Ed Dalke from the host Marpole Club, Kent martin, and Vic White from the North Shore, and Gerry Robillard of All referees are urged to attend what will probably be the last clinic of the season. North Vancouver Recreation. All games are being held ‘at the Marpole Curling Club this weekend with draws on Friday, January 19th at 10:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M., Saturday, January, 20th at 11:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. or Sunday, January 21st at 8:00 _ A.M. and 4:30 P.M. x Zone Playdowns are also underway leading to the Pacific Coast Consols Final at Duncan on February 2nd - 4th and for the B.C, Seagram Mixed at the Racquet Club in’ Victoria on February 16th - 18th, 1979. Soccer referees meeting For further information contact Jack Stevens at 987- 5994. COUNTRY INN Merritt, B.C. 604-378-4334 COUNTRY MID WEEK ALL INCLUSIVE PACKAGE: Sunday through Thursday night for 528 50 per person per day (based on double occupancy) PACKAGE INCLUDES: aA cozy cottage some with fireplaces Breakfast. traned European Chet freplace 41 CON MENON O ‘ arcs BERG TINT Merl and served) around an packed tunch and a four course gourmet dinner prepared by the innkeeper who 1S a tully open -Ski rentals available -If you Bus to Merritt pick-up can be . arranged ANDY FRASER 4+ * ' or nm owe om Page 13, Jamar 21, 1979 - Sunday N News: BILL GRANT GOES up to make a stop in a game against Seattle Sounders. Grant is one of the six Pegasus players invited to.the-Canadian National team trials this weekend. 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