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Fe SE agai ea | Parkland had an exciting 0730 46 14 | 65.win on the strength ofin- 1350 792.4) | dividual wins posted by Pa- - Graham and Ian: ‘doubles "(60)" lan, (6-4). Parkland itien played de- fending. provincial silver -. medalists, . King . George school, and lost by an 8 3. *- score... This placed: the Panthers Sidr REGISTRATION — For all RETURNING PLAYERS wanting to register for the 1999/2000 season, the following dates will be available, ‘Tuesday, May 25, 7-9 p.m. _ Wednesday, June 2, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, June 10, 7-9 p.m. Registration will be held in the new arena at the Panorama Leisure Centre Securities Junior Classic in | (BRS Forest Park Drive, Sidney, B.C.) | - Kamloops, — foes In fact, Rodrigue, who os We oe Those who wish to place their child/children on a wait list may do so on the following dd 8 ‘Tuesday, May 25, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, June 10, 7-9 p.m. These sessions will also bo held at the Panorama Leisure Centre | Limitations: Childran must be calabrating thelr Sth birthday by Dee, a, » 1988 bed born in 1084), or older, may rogisto | fr ihe hie Uist.” Kevin Woodley. ‘Peninsula News : Review - Fifteen-year-old . Sidney golfer Matt Rodrigue was once again in contention when he teed it up to start the final round of the Altara Golf Association's second the Cowichan/Duncan Meadows Junior Open in 1cand 15-year-old golfers round of the two-day event, “bit on’ the second day, shooting 83, and vallowed Dion Sirianni to come bac k and foree a playoff. T at 6 5 6 be Sieety the hometown Rivershore et ee POPE va. sgh ok gh a ain OR tient a OME ON tricia Terrell. and Melissa — Foster in doubles (6-3), Tim : ; ---aneven match. Lips! Five of the, Sets went to : tie-breakers. Although Park-» ~Jand won four out of the five” tie-breakers, they lost a “close 6-5 decision; Travis Gallins and Travis ‘AL s won the Canadian Junior” tournament-of the year al ear ly May, was leading all: “with a 77 afterthe opening. But Rodrigue stumbled a. ~ Sirianni,’ playing out! of in ‘the championship round. quarter-finals. In their first faand. they played. defending gold medalist and top seeds Glen: Lyon-Norfolk House. Parkland lost 83 ‘and went on to play for the fifth through. eighth place spots: in the tournament. : . In the next match, Park- land was up against. Okana- © gan Mission — an exciting: AS -eighth place spots, Parkland “also had a.close match. against Vancouve ’'s*Notre. ‘Dame secondary school. Al- though Parkland ‘had: nu- . ‘merous. chances to win the - match, Notre Dame fought. ~ back and won 6-5. Natalie - Tran and Melissa: Foster, game where the teams were In that final tiebreaker game, Travis Allan and Benji Birch were -up five games to three and serving» iney golfer — loses tourney on playoff hole Golf Club, won the tourna- ment on the first extra hole. After opening the compe- tition with good: weather and optimal playing condi- tions at the Eagle Point course, Rodrigue was one of ~ many golfers who struggled | a bit against the fast greens and tricky winds of River-: shore Golf Course. ~ the venue for round two, _ Rivershore, Trent Jones Sr. course and is consistently among the province's best » golf courses, He The BC CJGA's next stop “js at 108 Mile Ranch and » Williams Lake Golf Courses this. weekend. before oa playing at. 6800 yards, is ae Robert . ranked = a” for. the match, but the. Okanagan Mission doubles team fought back to tie things and force the match : to a tie-breaker. The Panthers team lead “most of the tie-breaker, but the Okanagan Mission : ‘squad rallied to win 8-6. - Tim Graham ‘was out standing “in his singles S “match, winning 60. Playing’ for. seventh. and however, played their best match of the season with a ~closer-to-home stop for. the “Fairwinds) Jr. Open. just north of Naniamo, June 12. and 13: Wednesday, June 2, 1999 a Yer ... sate! The base runner from Carnarvon beat out this throw from the Peninsula short- stop during action at the 13-year-old Babe Ruth tourna- ment held at Cen- tennial Park in Cen- tral Saanich over | the long weekend. Teams from all over Victoria and the up- per-isiand partici- pated in the three- day, double knock out tournament as part of their prepa- ration for the fast- approaching All-Star seasons. KEVIN WOODLEY PHOTO crucial 6-4 victory over the Notre Dame. “A®. doubles “team. Parkland gained a lot of valuable experience in the. tournament. Given that a “point here or there could have finished as high as fifth . (Okanagan Mission earned fifth place with a 7-4 victory. over Kalamalka), the team . “was inspired by their efforts and ‘have made a ‘commit ‘ment to” practice and:im- > | prove for next year. The: sea-_ son” “continues ‘with’ the’ staff/student ‘mixed’ dou | ‘bles tournament happening © “from 2 to 5 p.m. this Friday = after school; The Parkland” boys and girls singles. tour- | - nament continues. The tour-' nament is currently at the quarter-finals stage. KE N WOODLEY PHOTO matt it Rodrigue; a 45- yoar-old Parkland student who “plays Junlor golf at Glon Mondows Golf Course, fin- Ishod socond at tho CIGA ovont in menicaye: