na | 1 Cal: Lorri. - Barker,® : Muffin : third. 7 marker ona penalty: shotat ‘the: celts: fast: “season, Wednesday, March 20, 1985 Uh By MURRAY SHARRATT Dean: Ulmer cringes at the thought of: being. called a trader, but finding a’soccer. home outside ‘the Peninsula. was probably the best move the 13-year-old Sidney — youth ever made. - Ulmer felt he had the ability to play premier. division — soccer. There was one. problem, however, one which turned out to be a major obstacle in Ulmer’s desire to become:a better soccer player. - Since the Peninsula Soccer Association doesn’t have a divi- sion. 4 premier. soccer team, Ulmer went looking for a team elsewhere. He found a spot with Oak Bay Packers, a division 4 premier squad, but it.took a four month battle to get a release slip from .the Peninsula Association... No it’s not the MISL or NASL Kevin Henry scored a lot of © goals this season, but none bigger than the one he netted Sunday in Sidney Movers’ 8- 7 victory: over host Sooke.’ Henry, ona pretty solo effort, broke.a 7-7 tie with 2:51 remain- ing in the third period as the Movers snatched two points and the Bantam. Inter-City. Hockey. League championship from under. the - nose of a. startled “Sooke team. It was ‘Henry’ s 57th goal j in’ 23 games. and_ that: impressive total along with 38 assits give him the: . league’s individual: ‘scoring cham- ~- pionship. Henry’s winning goal canned a wild. and. furious. third . peried « - comeback’ by the Movers. Sidney | > battled back from a 7-5: deficit . eS with three straight goals in-- = Dystocia, Skippered . by Bob entham, was a division. I, winner. n- Canoe Bay: Sailing» Club’s fourth: ‘and_ final © Tace: of ‘the ~~ Sidney Channel Series held/Sun-. S day. wd ‘Runnersip. in. “division ‘followed by Granny (Jack Pater- 2c $On) in:third spot. ® so: cee ese. By with Kevin’ Mc- : Cullough at the helm, was divi- ‘Vagrant, sion II's fastest boat. Sea Quill os _ (Bud Peetz) was second and: Sly. : are ‘FOX (Dave Anstey) finished third. a ~Divsion II was taken by In- terlud, - skippered = by. John followed» by. ut 1 : Dan Varga “and! Oak played: important roles. in Sidney _Clarages: 3-1 regular season. clin: : “ebing Victory against Saanich: Soccer 1. eague: con: {est Sunday. at Sidney's : Iroquois. Farks Warga scored what ‘proved: 10. ‘he the winning goal five: Minutes: into, the second half. and Dan. ~Worral' added “an. “insurance -6Sth minute mark as Sidney won: game | Of the vegulat “Meanwhile, Oak? ‘Ray ‘played | ‘the role. of spoiler, holding. Vani: — treights, to a 1-1 tie, Nanltesahtss oDy1-5,° and ‘Sidney, [ded finished: the sc ason: tied. for first” place. with 27. points. Sidney, howev eh, was awarded the league _ SILVER, COINS . Canadian or 4. §. “coins & STAMPS. G7H5-410 SI, 656 2028 PAETORE HM Hot Oiticay Jo was (Cam Thomson). © Kle-Akin _ (Alan Nercer) in second and Bran... Too © CMe Peters) in’ ore sion: : Meanwhile» the Sidney ‘North. : — Saanich Yacht Club started its, “Bay | . United ina divi ision.5,, Vancouver " E Island. Men's -SwNEY | DEA NU LMER were referring to.. We’re ralking amateur sport here: Enjoying a successful season cluding the tying goal by Louis Castillo, his second of the game. _-. Chris Martin, Rob Beyer, Mike _ Hatch, Ron Kypot and George Bazin. were other marksmen. The Movers edged out Sooke Sidney for the league title with a 14-4-5 win-loss-tie record. On Saturday, the Movers were . held to a 2-2 tie by Oak Bay in-a penalty-filled contest. Oak Bay’s. - coach was ejected from the game during the second period and his players took’ 33 of ae ‘minutes in 7 ‘penalties. a On Mar: 9 the Movers defeated ‘Esquimalt a2: There are no playoffs in the _inter- City. League, but. the ~ Movers will meet Harbour Tex- -aco in the Peninsula Bantam. “House (nal March ae League ‘Spring -Eong. Distance Series, with a jaunt t Celia Ree - Winds. were light: al. the start, but ‘soon picked up and the ma-— pet jority of = boats. os voyage in-just under three hours. A division, -Flashdanice | (Larry McFadden) ‘was second and Brownshoes. ( Tim ~ Howard) third. : ’ In the B division, Bijou A Moi fe (Herb Roberts) was a winner.” —Limfjord (Bent. second followed: by” Sundancer: : ‘Jespersen) was (David Malysheff).: Sparkle (Frank Walezak) wae the fastest. vessel. in the C divi-’ ahead vof: “(David Sutherland) _ and. Panache (Mike Garthwaite). ca, ‘finishing Silhouctte. peuaianaas sie cea -Soceer play — ; championship via a better record ee ry ova win and a tic — against Van- | ~treights: Both teams will, be pro- moted-to division 4 nextseason. ~Clarage dominated. throughout’, “the, shot. ‘Steve, ald. Joe: Milligan, famou “first: ‘half ended i ina 1-1 deadlock. “After: Worral had. 2p A pril 15 te THE s “Mar. : Centre. _fhampionshis : - Esquimalt took the: lead less tha - during the last’ seven ‘minute “before “Sparks — racing equalizer from Paul Titterton. -* league - leader: finished | the e Police and Volunteer Fire Dept. while, “el ud eds: Gibb: ; ae his. ‘role as coach of. the: Parkland oo. Panthers. basketball. team, tied: . dhe: score: ona setup, from Alan. 5 Dobie 10° minutes: later-and the given Clarage. a comfortable 3-1 lead: as Saanich, had ) golden opportuni: alles corner’ ant ions we NU the Spring len : sf ‘fo hrone’7 7. en te ST UL oY: for: more Neratin 652: 5452 = 20, hal tg | THE REVIEW with the Packers under the wing of Dr. Martin Collis, Ulmer recently: earned a spot on the. lower. Island. under-14 select team. “TE wouldn’t have gota shot (at the select. team) on a Peninsula team. have gotten out,’’ adding that there’s far too little exposure on the Peninsula, as far as soccer goes. been good enough, coach Collis has taught me so much.”’ . 1 feel really lucky to said Ulmer, “1 wouldn’t have Ten other players from the Packers team, which has lost just once in 16 games while piling up. 43 goals for and just five against, were named 10 the select team. Basically a show team, -the selects. compete: in- tournaments and exhibition games throughout the province and. Washington State during the spring and early ~ summer. In two games so far, the ‘Ss A goal by Clint Sparks with ‘1:16 left'in the game gave Penin- sula ‘C’ a come-from-behind 4-4 ©. tie with Esquimalt in a Bantam: — Inter-City. Hockey League game. 12-at Panorama Leisure. Peninsula trailed 1 -0 after the so first: period and 2-0 early in the’ _ second, before Tony Sonosky put.” “the: home _ Scoreboard. team on: the. ~ Sean: Grills tied the ‘game alate way: through. the final. period, but. a. minute. later: ‘Esquimalt: a ‘Jason Bedford exchanged - ‘goals In Pup A house league play, seo “cond. ‘place. Sidney ‘Lions * “upset? Saanich 3 * Central” by Blair ‘Kennedy «and ‘Legion 4 blanked Sidney. Pharmacy 3-028; Kennedy. scored twice in the opening» period and added one. each in the following two periods “as the Lions built up period leads: of 2-0 and 4-0. Ben 4 - John. Edgell ‘and Craig Mat- -thews rounded out the scoring for ~ the Lions, while Lindsay Gibson: and, Andrew Maher. Fepliedeit in ba losing cause, Ne Joey Bill, Kris. Gill and’ Steven y Latta accounted for the scoring. : in Legion’ s win over Phar macy. ty 10. pel back in the name. on a penalty shot, but: Gibb made up - for-an earlier mistake with, a fine : oh GaWe gee ao ; plays match, (but “Saanich: drew first blood: when aes ohigh-bouncing "Sidney, ‘goaltender, before the: game was 10 minutes = ‘either, Saanich. Hornets, Oak wali ven ' In Peninstila: youth soccer ae lion, GWG" Rentals, division’ 4 premier, vayenged | a weeks, a0 by whipping: them 3 0 -inarematech Saturday. ' ‘Kile ks. \ 652 “$452, : a i pled - goal Dorian and Brad Cairns en route’ “toa. 4-2. victory: S on the: same shift, early i in the se= scored: athe: ray Bentham, ‘but’ the Eagles found 2" Iso , -“Windless 11, skippered by: Ron 6-2 on the strength of four goal So “Wickstrom. was the first: boat “home. in Sidney now meets s fourth place. ? Bay or Gordon Head — in the | “first round of the playoffs N March Me