Saturday. © corner kick. goal in the second: half, fern. ae : Soccer club_ Sidney men's whe da Se election set softball meet ‘The Peninsula Soccer Club aes : annual. general. meeting and Sidney «=~ Men’s Softball election of executives will be held | Association’s annual meeting will. 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22, “at the | be -held 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at Panorama Leisure Centre. Sanscha: Hall. Please enter door Parents, coaches and. managers facing highway. All welcome. are invited: | re | At The 2 Ferry — | Dock =~ , Re MM ae oe Family Restaurant Pe Beautiful. is Brentwood — Lansdowne. Whitecaps as they division 5a .B.C. Cup..play-offs, . defeating. Whitecaps: 4-1 Open Every Day At i AM Chinese & Western Food cL Light Luncheons . oe : IN. THE | CABARET, a 2 oe “LOUNGE = & ay _ WED. TO SAT. 2s FEB. 12 oy = Ladies N ight Peninsula United’s: forward: line proved. too potent. for the advanced to:the semi-finals. in = United started quickly on offence. when -Duncan.- Pollen converted a perfect.corner kick by Jason Bonneau. David Doyle struck shortly after on a pretty passing play from James Redfern and Bonneau and before the half-ended United made it 3-0 when Doyle got his second goal on a header from’ Bonneau off a Excellent goaltending by Whitecap’s goalie held United to one coming. of f Bonneau assisted. by Red- In another play-off game the Peninsula Warriors, division 4c, demonstrated their best team’effort of the season shutting-out visiting Bays United Westcoast 2-0 Saturday at Centennial Park. Strong defensive play: by: United held the Warriors scoreless until the second half when Jody Oldfield intercepted an errant: pass and converted what proved to be the winning goal. Geoff Zerr later added an insurance goal. esent7s | SIDNEY ~ were 2280 Boacon. game: Lakehill, match. THE REVIEW Mark Futter recorded his third hat trick’of the season as the Peninsula Rovers, division 5c, blanked Prospect Lake Cosmos 4-0 inan exhibition game played at Royal Oak School. Dan Haladir scored the Rovers other goal. Kris Budisa. confidently. shared goalkeeping «duties and ‘Tim Byford and Andy Stewart were solid in the backline. In division 6b) Warren Brander Peninsula Raiders past Gorge United, thumping them 9-0. Gorge playing with only eight players did well, holding the Raiders to only one goal in the first half, but tired late in the pame as Peninsula struck for cight unanswered goals, four of those coming within an eight-minute span. Wesley Nelson with two goals, Dale West, Brian Scrivens and Dean Ulman with singles completed the scoring. ~The Peninsula Cougars of division 9-north suffered a 1-0 loss to Lakehill Keg and Cleaver Saturday at Brentwood school. 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