Be aes F ‘Sports = The Peninsula Atom Eagles rep hockey team showed their compe- litive spirit against tough oppo- nents in back to back games on Halloween weekend! Jeanine Saville, aided by the fast And, centre Reid Wilson’s line skating and hard work of wingers Matt Leggett and Adam Puckett, also had a number of great scoring chances but bad bounces worked against her line, Wilson said. TheReview Wednesday, November 11,1992 — C1 ——$ $e Eagle atoms keep high spirits despite tough competition of Tyler Tachnyk and Chris Mills forechecked hard but were thwarted by Racquet Club’s tight defensive play. “Defenceman John Bell used his body well and came back time CLEARING THE PUCK over a Magic Colour forward’s stick is a Sidney Bakery atom hockey player in action Saturday at Panorama. Magic Colour won the match 5-1. Badminton juniors compete in Brentwood Over 90 players from Victoria, 7 Maple Ridge, Lantzville, Nan- aimo, Port Alberni and Brentwood were in competition Saturday and Sunday in the Saanich Junior Bad- minton Tournament hosted by the Brentwood Badminton Club. In Division A of the Under 16’s class, Brentwood’s Marita Schauch captured the crown in girls’ singles followed by Jill Car- son who took second place. Schauch and Carson also teamed up to win the girls’ dou- bles event. And in mixed doubles, Schauch and Port Alberni partner Eric Ulnich topped the list of players. In Division B boys’ singles action, Jon Seabrook of Bren- twood finished in second. Seabrook and partner Ryan Wicks also took runner up honors in Boys’ Doubles action. In Division C boys’ doubles, David Moore from Brentwood and Chad Atherton from Port Alberni slipped in for a second place finish. In Under 14’s Division A, Mike Kissinger grabbed second place in boys’ singles action. Kissinger then teamed up with Michael Schauch to take second again in the boys’ doubles class. In Mixed Doubles, Brentwood’s Justin Kissinger and partner B. Houghton from Port Alberni man- aged to capture second place. In Division B, Rebecca Copus won the girls’ singles title and Justin Kissinger and Wylie Garvin grabbed second place in the boys? doubles class. In mixed doubles, the Bren- twood duo of Copus and Mike Kissinger topped the charts. In Division C, Rory Chisholm captured first place in the boys’ singles class. In Under 12’s Division A, Ray Kang and Eric Molholm captured first in the boys’ doubles class. And Rhys McKinnon and Scott Lewis managed a second place finish in that class. James Phillips teamed up with M. Cabell from Nanaimo to take second place in the mixed doubles competition. In Division B, McKinnon came out on top in boys’ singles compe- tition followed by Gabriel Wiebe who captured second place. In boys’ doubles, Phillips and Nanaimo partner J. Martin fin- ished first. Wiebe and Steven Mills took second in that competition. In Division C, Mills won the boys” singles title and Phillips finished closely behind in second place. In Under 18’s, George Farkas from Victoria finished first in the boys’ singles class: PENINSULA MINOR HOCKEY STANDINGS AS OF NOY. 1 GP W. ib e PTS BANTAM INTERCITY Victoria 2 4 4 0 0 8 Victoria 3 3 3 0 0 6 Victoria 1 3 2 1 0) 4 Raquet Club 2 2 0 0 4 Cantrol Systems (Pen) 3 1 2 0 2 Saanich 2 2 1 1 0 2 Saanich 1 4 0 4 0 0 Juan de Fuca 3 0 3 0 0 Vic. Police Assoc. (Pen) 2 0 2, 0 0 BANTAM B Cowichan Valley 3 3 0 0 6 Victoria 2 2 0 0 4 J.L. Dunlop Const. (Pen) 2 1 1 0 2 Juan de Fuca 2 0 2 0 0 Saanich 2 0 2 0 0 Sooke 1 0 1 0 0 PEE WEE INTERCITY s DIVISION 1 Saanich 2 4 3 1 0 6 Raquet Club 1 3 3 0 0 6 Juan de Fuca 1 4 2 2 0 4 Beacon Auto Parts (Pen) 3 2 1 0 4 Sidney Pharmasave (Pen) 5 1 4 0 2 Saanich 1 4 1 3 0 2 DIVISION 2 Saanich 3 3 3 0 0 6 Island Furniture Mart (Pen) 4 2 1 1 5 Juan de Fuca 2 4 2 1 1 5 Harvey’s Sports (Pen) 5 1 4 0 2 Sooke 4 1 3 0 2 ATOM HOUSE Magic Colour 3 3 0 0 6 Sidney Auto Supply 3 2 1 0 4 Sidney Lion’s 3 1 2 0 2 Clair Downeys 3 0 3 0 0 Sean Pierce Serving on a Sunday? Drop by our Sidney store any Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm where Thrifty Chef Sean Pierce will be sampling a huge variety of fruits and vegetables. = He has some wonderful ideas for parties and entertaining as well | as everyday taste treats. after time with a good second effort. And newcomer Mike Wil- son also came up with an impres- sive defensive effort,” manager Wilson said. In the second game Sunday in Fuller Lake against Cowichan Val- ley, Eagles goalies Jacob Hasberg and Ryan Posting were shell- shocked with shots! Although the bigger and more experienced Duncan-based squad overpowered the Eagles 15-1, the team kept their spirit and refused to quit, Wilson said. Defenceman Aaron Wing did double duty adding both size and Strength to the forward line and playing tough on the blue line. Derek Orr moved the puck well and fellow blueliner Eric Kaercher got a measure of revenge by assist- ing on the Eagles only. goal that King buried in the netting. " The gritty play of the team was recognized by the Cowichan Val- ley coach, who in a sportsmanlike gesture, came to ihe Eagles’ dress- ing room to,congratulate the team onits refusal to quit,” Wilson said. “We know we’ll get much more positive results as the year wears on. It’s early in the season yet.” Although the team came up short in a 5-1 game on Saturday against Racquet Club, a strong team effort was evident throughout the game, Eagles Manager lan Wilson said. The Eagles had plenty of chances in each of the three peri- ods but ran into hot goaltending. “We only managed to find the net once when Matt King scored on an pass from linemate Sean Croteau,” Wilson said. The hard work of Ryan Bodrug Set up a number of additional chances for King’s line but the Eagles still couldn’t bury the puck. follows: Lake. Goods 4-2 in their match. against Juan de Fuca. Bay United squad. McGill and Orme 5-4. Firefighters douse Sooke Recent results of Peninsula Soccer Association games are as In Division 1, Peninsula Shaw Cable lost 5-1 In Division 3C, Gorge United beat Peninsula Harvey’s Sporting In Division 5, Peninsula Sidney In Division 5B, Peninsula Gurton’s In Division 6, the Peninsula Central Saanich Firefighters chalked up a win as they drowned the Sooke Otters in a 3-0 match. In Division 8, Peninsula Co-Op squeaked by Prospect Lake Peninsula Theo’s beat Peninsula Tanners 3-1 and Peninsula Dairy Queen and Prospect Lake Mr. Grocer played to a 1-1 draw. Prospect Lake Royal Oak Pharmasave handed out a 12-2 winning prescription against Peninsula Marigold. against Prospect Realty bought an easy 7-2 win got tuned 9-1 by a strong Our Produce Manager Jim Steele | has promised some fantastic in-store specials too!! Sidney Jim Steele Sidney Store Only 9810 7th St., Sidney 8 am-10 pm Daily What a great way to spend @ Sunday! Any 1 litre bottle of freshly squeezed juice 50° OFF with this ad