aa oan Don’t give up hope. If Claremont’s senior boys’ soc- cer team lost to Spectrum last night the Parkland Panthers arc one of four teams to make the- Panthers’ soccer st still in the running for a championshi match. It wasn’t until late in the game ‘that Gary Henry came through for the Panthers with a long high chip TReview Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Bul BEML Me COO a PTET fap eng ee ones th ieee LESSEE Ss ‘ci 7 5 SMetc ” Milligan said. me Spectrum beats Claremont, leaving Parkland in. the top four, the Panthers will play again Thurs- the back of the net. ““We had 10 good chances, then Gary made a goal out of absolute- ly nothing,” Milligan said. Parkland for the two points needed to advance to the championship round and it was a tough battle. “Now we have to sit and wait for the first-half of that game to give © It. was desperation in the final ; _win.’ the final seconds. was grabbed by - # goals in the ‘second half to take a ne » @kame and were playing ‘badly ~ Jeft on the first-half clock, then the part of. the second half, Lawes. “@ In the Claremont game Monday a; 0] Ctl . >f f; at ia ‘ 1 Bee i —-poalic was outstanding,” Milligan: —Selechon OF FaSMions ane — - , _ said. “He robbed several of our. # ~ forwards of certain. chances,” . - The opposition got on the score- board first, ‘shot that went over the keeper into Claremont was as desperate as someone else to decide our fate for day. championship round of the Lower & 3 Island: High School Soccer League. “We needed to win,” coach Joe Milligan said about a Monday game against Claremont. “A clear two points would have put us ahead.” Instead, the Panthers fought to a 1-1 tic and collected only one point — for a nine point total and atic for third place in league standings with. 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