B7 - Wednesday, December 12, 1984 - North Shore News Sp ort Two more wins for Bantam Bs WEST VAN Bantam ‘B’ hockey team defeated North Shore Winter Club 6-3 and Coquitlam 5-3 last weekend and haven't been defeated in their last seven games. Friday night, against NOS.W.C. Ron Leapple of West Vancouver scored four goals Other West Van goal scorers were Jeff Rodgers and Ken Campbell on assists trom Eek treland, Gerry Korec, Peter Borsos, lan Bunbury and Gary I eSueur Scoring for N.S.W_C. were B. Savage with two goals and M. Janis one goal, while G. Savage, T. MclLeary and G Coreen assisted on the scoring N Sacknev stopped 27 shots for N.S.W.C. while Adam Hurstfield stopped 17 shots for West Van. In the Coquitlam game Saturday morning West Van goals came off the sticks of Jeff Rodgers, Ken Campbell, Todd Cancaster and two of Ronnie Leapple's assists were awarded to Gery Korec, Ron Leapple, Gary |leSueur and Jason Cattermole West Van's) goahe Dan Gowan stopped 28 shots while his Coquitlam counterpart stop- ped 28. West Van now has a record of nine wins, three losses and a tte and is in third position behind Poco and Squamish in the ten team division Ups and downs for Jr. Flames JR. B. FLAMES continue their up and down ways They travelled to Delta on Thurs. night and = played poorly coming out on the short end of a nine-six score Flames played Mission al home Sat might and had a complete reversal of form The Sat night contest turned into a prer six brawl with Mis ion instigating the rough stuff When the smoke had cleared the Mission coach and three plavers were ejected North Shore had one player thrown out Garth Tubman, in cehet of Jeff Barley, prckhedup the win stopping 2 Mission shots Coach Sita, in an effort to shake the team up, benched four regular Sat. night and brought up three juveniles They accounted themselves very well, each scoring once. The three Juvenile goal scorers were Doug Cox, Mike Turrel, and Bill Bougis. Jim Wilson and Ray Stonehouse each scored two in the 7 4 Winter Club win Flames have a busy weck Of hockey They were ain Crandview Monday night, play Seattle at home on Wed night, game time & OO pom and play | adner at home Sat might Dec KES pom IS gaime time os Braves rack up a win and a tie ob Y MEIC Hhotel Pisva Pacman Brewers of the Nan Cuya cd Adult Hhow key Nessoctation t(WweA HEN GY sadttec hf wath a va hors anda weck hue thts AR AAS EN thre Creare aned the tonipey Ves sattbes sequaad Pde tre teased tbe bbe, coref tee TS ort) Sr wins on oe worthy fas rre Preoobeb oof cotisd polite c We fie vata CLASSIFIED has all scason Against Ceams Versailles on. Brewers had a strong 2 period leah NL hai thve a obrdde woul performance atid after > Chae penods of play Netsaitles Stetig wets bh peads wath ttre Bic wers PCC ee PUN vos uy sEreage Chee Comeagete else peaetane vay Butler Loobves a fae “slew ‘Beads foi AS Lace Le et ated Corey (cre dace alt pee tig ls Phe wae re } \ ’ aw f ty | \ Noathey ‘ ' rast hig , bCtibe ot ! ‘ Ww VON HE ON ON Step , 1a oak 1 ‘ ts 1 ’ to hy ’ $b deena \ t 1 mo 1 , lave ' ‘eo boueh ' > ot rho ' , Woes tpg ¢ ‘ i] ha a 986-6222 Week's ringette in review DURING the week of December 3-9, N.S.WOC. Petite B Hotlegs were match- ed up against Petite B Superstars in 2 games. The first saw the Hotlegs defeat the Superstars 9-3 Goal scorers for the Hotlegs were Cristy Gamble with 6 goals to her credit, Stacey Grant with 2 and a single going to Kern Gambie. Both Sara Bakk and Robin Spink played well on defense. The 2nd game saw the Superstars take the edge 6-5 in an excellent’ game. Goalscorers for the Superstars were Jenny McLean (2), Niko! Heather- ington (2) and singles by Sherr Grahame andMichelle Murphy. Lauren Arnold played a good game in goal. Goalscorers for the Hotlegs were Cristy Gamble with a hat trick and Kerrt Gamble with 2. Both Melanie Flett and Sara Bakk played a strong game on detense Tween A team also has 2 games this week. They sut- fered their first loss of the season 2-3 to Aldergrove despite a valiant effort by Laurie McKenzie who scored the team’s 2 goals. Their 2nd game against Poco saw them back in good form tuo take an 8-4 win. It was an excellent team effort with the defense playing strongly. Goalscorers were Kim McLean (2), Christine Campbell (2) and singles by Laurie McKenzie, Michelle Kemper, Tara Gray and Alana Gray. Tween B Ringbusters also hada good team effort to tie Langiey $-S. The team had only the minimum number of players present and player gave 100% Goalscorers were Karin Behrenz with the hat trick and | each by Tyra Wilson and Danielle Getzie. Pette A Rowdies defeated Aldergrove 6-2 with goals be- ing scored by Jessica Camp- bell (3) and Jodi Rogers, Dana Alderson and Alana Gray each scoring one. Next week on December each effort Sth {Wednesday} at 8:15 at the N.S.W.C., its the ‘‘Battle of the Sexes’’ with the Belle Ringette Team taking on the Midget A hockey team for a Ringette game which should, if previous years are anything to go by, be a fun and ex- ciung game to watch! 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