TheReview Wednesday, March 20, 1991 .— -A23 Second-half surge brings win — as Hobbits drown Sailors 3-1 The Division 2 Hotel Sidney Heather Dobbs and Maureen Hobbits ladies’ field hockey team Campbell each scored after the posted an impressive 3-1 victory intermission to dampen the spirits over the Victoria-based Sailors of the determined Sailors, who team, Saturday. tried valiantly to turn the tide, she } said. en ae Be eae But the result was inevitable as hoe arn by Seon a ee) Ae on the Hobbits piled on the pressure - But the Hobbits fought back to as eee ue - take control of the game-and to Sal P go Lillie just before the halftime ,¥6 had lots of shots on goal Smee and we even hit the post a couple ; of times but their goalkeeper was It was nearly all one-way action pretty sharp,” Dahl said. in the second half as the Hobbits “Now that we’re playing well, kept the Sailors pinned in their we stand a good chance to be in ~~ cs = oo so i own half, Dahl said. the playoffs.” - GOING AFTER THE BALL in Peninsula Soccer Association action recently were the five-ana-six-yeal-old players from the Peninsula Flyers intersquad league, at Centennial : ve m NOW OPEN | | a a Colour back on form with 3-0 win . Following a disappointing loss | defender and rifled a shot inside who shot the ball past the startled to a more focussed Gorge club last the near post for his first goal of keeper. TOYOTA e Daily, Weekly, Monthly week, Magic Colour retumed to _‘the year. With seconds to play, Oak Bay NEW CARS form Saturday with a convincing Magic Colour abandoned its age a Jast atempt to break the - Competitive rates 3-0 victory over a determined Oak normal defensive style for one of on out Bay squad, Saturday. pure allack: Lee Dryden: and! Jim A forward got in behind the In their previous meeting, Magic Saunderson were solid in the mid- peninsula defense and sent a low METRO Colour had to play catch-up soc- field, constantly setting up the 4,74 shot to the corner, Unde- RENTALS cer, drawing even in the last five forwards whose hustle intensified 444 jeft his feet and flew tow- minutes. This time, Magic Colour as the game progressed. Reese ards the far post and made a Travelodge played a close-checking game in Larson, playing his first game as a spectacular save, robbing the Oak 2280 Beacon Ave., the first half, feeling that a close _ forward, showed there is no substi- Bay forward of wim lookeil @ bea Re nt a CG ar Sine, he Ve La score at the half would give them _ tute for blinding speed. sure goal. Phone (604) 656-2301 the momentum going into the _‘Ten minutes after Loveridge’s \angic Colour’s team work and @ second half. goal, the Peninsula forwards hustle were the secret Saturday, The first half was evenly con- oe a ter ae ae again, with every player putting out 110 eSTaa Pes : tested. A beautiful corner kick by Mage = ae g ae pee per cent for 70 minutes. District Ne | “ee Sidney Gus Moms found the head of Jay © "es a 2 oe 2 h S d o jj 1S cup play is approaching and Magic =| Noe re Loveridge who beat the keeper, but nme ee GC eae ee Colours pressing for a sixth < NS S ; Ab S If not the post. At the other end, an Saundeison we made AO THISIAKE, consecutive championship season. or x ervice ove e Oak Bay forward put a shot just fees iS OAM Ilo INS DAC OF All supporters are appreciated, wide of the BOSS . ‘Aline oine: endl, iho assests te2m manager Jamie Douglas said. | The second half began with style of keeper Darryl Underwood | intense pressure from Magic Col- thwarted any breaks made by the our. Twelve minutes into the game, Oak Bay forwards. Jay Loveridge, who had been With under 15 minutes to play, foiled by the post in the first half, | Paul Friedmeyer threaded a lovely took the ball from an Oak Bay pass to a streaking Mason Walker a a 5 Stunning 9-1 victory for Harvey’s oe The Peninsula Harvey’s keeper. Sporting Goods Division Doub Beaton was goal 5B soccer team gained a keeper in the second half stunning 9-1 victory over and stopped all goals but Cordova Bay Falcons at one. Lochside Park on Saturday. In the second half, one Because of scheduling goal each was scored by problems, this turned out Jeremy Birnbaum, Scott to be an exhibition game Muir, Jason Carvalho and but nevertheless Harvey’s Cam Inouye. All goals but team did take it seriously. one were breakaways. In the first half Michael Although the score was Hughes scored two goals, one-sided, Cordova Bay Doug Beaton two goals did try on many occasions and Kevin McCoubrey one to score but the great goal, while all advances by defensive work only Cordova Bay were stopped allowed the Falcons one er by the defense and Cam goal. Inouye, Harvey's goal The team is looking for- One family, two victories ward to District Cup play- offs, which should be start- ing next weekend, said manager Ron Muir. /f youre NEW IN TOWN INTERIOR DESIGN Sidney’s Van Den Bulk family is in high spirits after two family members distinguished themselves in cross-country running and speed skating events on the weekend. Sixteen-year-old David qualified for the Cana- dian Junior Mens’ speed skating team with a super-fast third-place - performance, Saturday. He eamed the right to represent his country after winning the bronze medal in the A division of his category at the B.C speed skating champion- ships in Fort St. John: ~ He’s flying high right _ now. It was a big surprise for him,” Annecy Van Den Bulk-said. David’s sister Jean- nette, 13, continued her dominance in distance running by winning the 13-and-under category in the Vancouver Island cross-country champion- ship series, Sunday. This is the third year in a row that she’s won the title for racing over two to four-kilometer distances. Earning a perfect record of victories this season, she sealed the championship after win- ning the fifth and last race in the series at Port Alberni, Sunday. and dont know which way to turn, ‘call the tTo. You'll be glad you did. ~Wetome Mig. hostesses at: SERVICE AVAILABLE Let us help you with coordinating. 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