4 June 2, 1993 - SCENES ATES ree aes ERR ich on NEWS photo Paul McGrath -| PROPUCTION’S MYRA Alavoine holds up a hitting target while photography manager Terry Peters shows marketing services manager Trixi Agrios the correct hand position. The occasion was a women’s self-defense seminar for North Shore News staff Peters held at the North Shore Tae Kwon Do Centre. THE HOT CORNER ueen’s Cross extends streak North Shore Men’s Baseball Association Queen’s Cross 6, Jack Lons- dale’s 1. Mark Bodwell drove in four runs on a pair of hits, including a double, and Mike Scallion pitched a four-hitter to lead Queen’s Cross past. Jack Lonsdale’s for sole possession of first place. The win was the sixth in a row for Queen’s Cross. Jim Casano led off the game for Jack’s with a triple and scored on a Dave Collingwood bantams From page 13 Stephanie Hart (Coll) 19.79m; 3. Lenka Bezruk (Sey) 18.91m. Juvenile Girls Team: Aggregate: 1. Sent 100 points; 2.. Hill 99; 3. Hand 69. Individual Aggregate: Jody Weightman (Hill) 30 points. 100m: Maggie Wendt (arg) 13.23; 2. Lauren Wicks (CG) 13.38; 3. Lyndsey Morrison (Hill) 13.86. 200m:..1. Lauren Wicks (CG) 27.30; 2. Maggie Wendt (Arg) 27,.41;.3. Sherry Zehmke (Brac) 28.48, 400m: 1. Maelle Ricker (Sent) 59.83; Tink Plumb (Coll) 1:05.23; 3. Amy Rice (Hand) ~ 4:06.39. 800m: 1. Maelle Ricker (Sent) 2:24.09; 2. Margaret Butler (Sent) 2:24.46; 3. Kiku Margetson (Hill) 2:36.56. 1500m: 1. Margaret Butler (Sent) 5:12.78; 2. Laura Barton (Hand) 5:23.74; 3. Kiku Margetson (Hill) 5:27.65. 3000m: f. Margaret Butler (Sent) 11:04.62; 2. Laura Barton (Hand) 11:50.64; 3. Missy Clark (Coll) 12:10.56. 4X100m relay: f. Hill 53.54; 2. Sent ‘tA’? 53.81; 3. Hand ‘‘A”’ 54.97. 4X400m relay: 1. Sent 4:25.13; 2. Hand 4:40.65; 3. Brac 4:55.41. 80m hurdles: 1. Jennifer Ogdon (Hill) 12.57; 2. Maggie Wendt (Arg) 12.97; 3. Lauren Wicks (CG) 13.03. High jump: 1. Jody Weightman (Hill) 153m; 2. Lyndsey Morrison (Hill) 1.53m; 3. Margeta Karnovic (CG) 1.47m. Long jump: 1. Jody Weightman (Hill) 4.90m;'2. Lind- sey Bayne (Suth) 4.41m; 3. Alexa Ulinder (Sent) 4.35m. Triple jemp: 1. Jody Weightman (Hill) 9.81m (New meet record); 2. Kiku . Margetson (Hill) 9.18m; 3. Diana Yu (Coll) 8.54m. Shot put: 1. Rachel Hicks (Brac) 8.90m; 2. Kim Mayhew (STA) 8.26m; 3. Lella Mason (Suth) 8.!0m. Jave- lin: 1.. Kim Mayhew (STA) 22.60m; 2. Shannon Samier (Bal) 19.28m; 3. Regan Burns (Sent) 19.10m. Discus: 1. Rachel Hicks By Kevin Gillies Baseball Reporter Burgess single later in the inning, but the Cross tied it in the bottom of the first when Ross Myles scored on Junya Uljiie’s single. Ujiie finished the game with four singles. The Cross took control in the third inning on Bodwell’s bases-loaded single up the mid- dies, and added two more in the fourth when Bodwel] doubled with (Brac) 25.37m; 2. Lella Mason (Suth) 24.88m;'3. Kim Mayhew (STA) 21.90m. Bantam Girls Team Aggregate: 1. Sent 113 points; 2. Coll 89; 3. STA 68. In- dividual Aggregate: Liza Walker (Hand) 30 points. 100m: 1. Ashley Stein (Arg) 13.34; 2. Aki Kalten- bach (Arg) 13.51; 3. Kathryn Peck (Sent) 13.92, 200m: 1. Ashiey Stein (Arg) 27.98; 2. Kathryn Peck (Sent) 28.94; 3. Jordan Copeland (Sent) 29.68. 400m: f. Marie O’Connor (Coll) 1:05.50; 2. Stephanie Hume (Coll) 1:06.14; 3. Jordan Copeland (Sent) 1:06.51. 800m: 1. Liza Walker (Hand) 2:28.75; 2. Marie O’Connor (Coll) 2:38.36; 3. Stephanie Hume (Coll) 2:42.38. 1500m: 1. Liza Walker (Hand) 5:18.15; 2. Tara Latham (Hill) 5:27.75; 3. Ciara McCor- NORTH SHORE REPLAY 40 YEARS AGO North Shore’s first division cricket team trounces Rowing Club handily, 161-77, at Norgate Park. Teddy Smyth is top batsman for the locals, 55 not out, 30 YEARS AGO Sutherland, on the strength of a dominant junior team, win the Fifth Annual North Shore high school track and field meet at Empire Stadium. Last year’s win- ner, Balmoral, finishes second. 25 YEARS AGO Hollyburn Swim Club places second at the Fifth Annual Hollyburn Country Club Open and age-group swimming — tour- nament. The host club finishes with 279 points, 203 behind meet champions Vancouver Dolphin’s runners on second and third. Pirates 4, Skylights Only 1. The Pirates only managed to generate an offence in one inning of the game, but it was enough to steal a win. Led by Fred Robin- son’s two-run single, the Pirates scored four runs in the sixth inn- ing. Roger Procopie scattered four hits and six walks to pick up the victory. Tets Kudo tossed a no-hitter for the first 4% inning for Skylights before the Pirates offence roared to life. Kept pace mack (STA) 5:34.69. 300m: 1. Liza Walker (Hand) 11:20.38; 2. Jessica Metcalfe (STA) 13:21.17; 3. Kendra Greenslade (Sent) 13:23.61. 4X100m relay: {[. Hand “A” 55.06; 2. Coll 56.12; 3. Sent “A’ 56.28. 4X400m relay: 1. Sent 4:37.36; 2. Coll 4:39.77; 3. Arg 4:42.36, 80m ‘hurdles: 1. Amy Lima (Brac) 14.23; 2. Kathryn Peck (Sent) 14.33; 3. Sarah Greenwood (Coll) 14.73. High jump: i. Lindsay Whitten (Hand) 1.48m; 2. Ai Nakagawa (Sey) 1.40m; 3. Breanne Werbes (Sey) 1.40m. Long jump: 1. Arlene MacDougall (Hill) 4.48m; 2. Laurell ‘Barker (Arg) 4.29m; 3. Fiona Yamashita (Coll) 4.21m. Triple jump: 1. Breanne Werbes (Sey) 9.00m; 2. Lindsey Phelps (Sent) 8.74m; 3. Amy Taylor (Sent) 8.63m. Swim Club. The North Vancouver Swim Club places fourth overall in the 17-club field. 20 YEARS AGO For the fourth straight year, North West Eagle boxer Chris lus captures a Canadian amateur box- ing title. lus, 19, wins the 119 lb. division, adding to his two 106 Ib. national titles and a single 112 Ib. | title. 10 YEARS AGO North Shore Sanitherm Saints blank the West Van Wanderers 6-0 in Intermediate League second-division soccer action. 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