[hi WEST Marine Dolphin player gets foot on the ball between the legs of a Lynn Valley Falcon on the way to a 5-2 win over the Falcons in the boys Under 16 championship at Swangard Saturday. (Terry Peters photo) north shore news — SWANGARD Stadium staff will barely have ume to pick up the hitter) from last weekend's boys soccer championsmp before — the girls move in for one of their own And three North Shore teams will be among the 14 leams participating this year it's the first ever Ambieside Puch and Putt Gott Tournament Quafifying rounds moy ve Played any time trom Saturday April 17 through Saturday May 1 This is an open tounament for aff golfers regardiess of Club affihation with divisions ton men women and seniors Finals on Saturday May 15 weather permitting Prives, trophies and git cert ficates for winners and rumnere up in each division donated by North Share Nowe and Park Royal Merchants Association Arformation, af Bon Fitcun O21 7363 The Ambleside Sponsored Dy North Shore Nowe and Park Royal this Saturday and Sunday, May | and 2 The Lynn Valley Christy Falcons (Under 13) is the first North Shore team to appear. They meet the Port Coquitlam Poco Blizzards at 11 30am Saturday At 248 pm the same day. the West) Vancouver Cheetahs (Under 12) prepare eee Sanctloned by the Wast Vancouver Parka and Hocres than Advisory Cammillos crear: andy news Nath whace news to round up the = Surdel Rustlers. The Cheetahs are a bit of a wild card — they made it through the preliminaries = for the championship unscathed. but finished second in regular season play on the North Shore with 9 wins, 1 1 ? their lie and 2 losses to Mac credit behind = the Complete Dinners ITALIAN RESTAURANT COMPLETE DINNERS — ! featuring Live The Famous Latin Trio -PUEL-CHE Romantic Dining Live Music No Cover Charge 304 Lonsdale, N. Van Girls will play on Saturday Sween Highlanders. At 2 p.m on Sunday, the West Vancouver Tigers (Under 11) challenge the Bumaby Edmonds Wasps for the division seven championship) The Tigers hopefully have changed thei stripes, since they finished a soose fourth in season play coastal regular 25 \7 "725 aw 980-8321 Tel. 985-2131 SECTION ENTERTAINMENT “AUTO TV SUN TOURNAMENT North Shore shines bright By NANCY CAMPBELL IN A weekend few players will ever forget, the North Shore soccer teams entered in the Coastal Division Championships of the B.C. Youth Soccer Association earned two first place laurels, one tie, and most out- standing team honors. To top it all off, three North Shore players were selected to the tournament's all star squad: Cameron Barker of the West Van- couver Spuraways, Gary Playie of the Lynn Valley Falcons (Under 14) and Jack Wendt of the Lynn Valley Falcons (Under 11). Five North Shore teams made it to the prestigious Sun Tournament . of Champions at Swangard Stadium, another record breaking event. Played on the teams Saturday and Sunday, tournament had 14 Trade-in for your old runners toward e purchase of any feather ten- nis runner 980-9211 1199 Lynn Valley Ad..N.V 980-0116 fighting for top honors in each of the league's seven divisions. The West Van Spuraways (Under 12) had a tough fight with North Delta for the sixth division championship, made all the more difficult since this is the squad’s first appearance at the tour- nhament since 1963. But in the closing half of a scoreless game, Mark Watson scored the only goal, kicking home a_ rebound after Andrew Shillington hit the cross bar. The team earned their victory with so much composure though that the tournament's judges also awarded them most out- standing honors. Following West Van's performance on Saturday, were two games featuring the Lynn Valley Falcons. The first, the second division (Under 16) championship. saw the Falcons totalled by the South West Marine Drive Dolphins 5-2. Seymour Gerg and Ric Grant scored for the CON TINGED ON PAGE B4