4.6 PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW Warriors make provincials The Peninsula Warriors Peewee A2 team have earned a berth in the Provincial Championships, coming up J uly 29 to Aug. 3 in Kelowna... ° To get there they had to take on Nanaimo in a best-of-three tilt af- ter two solid weeks of practice. And the practice paid off. The Warriors put two of their best games together July 11 and 12 ~ to hammer Nanaimo 13-4 on Saturday and polish them off Sunday with a 20-1 victory. Saturday, the Warriors were sluggish going into the first period, which ended in a 33 tie. The team came back and out-scored Nanaimo the rest of the way, including five powerplay goals. Joe Seward and Micah Claxton led the way with a hat trick apiece, with Brent Curry and Michael Morris each chipping in with a pair of goals. Singles went to Cory Conway, Ilya Ford-Ruckle and Dion Sam. Eric Gummer slotted five assists, while Conway came across with four, Claxton, three, and Sam with a pair. Derek Aason added the single. _. 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Goalie Matthew Flindell was solid in the net during both games. ‘The team is still looking for sponsors to help offset travelling costs. Anyone willing to assist can call Gummer at 652-5567. Ne rest for Pen Track athletes One of these days, local high jumper Greg Dingle may just leap and never come down. Dingle left a provincial championship meet in Ab- botsford last wéekend as the B.C. Junior (18-19) High Jump Champion. 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He had to change to longer spikes in order to get a proper take-off. Consequently, his win- ~~ ning height of 1.85m was well below his personal best of 2.02m. But it was good enough for first. _ Fellow Pen Track athlete Lindy Payne also stepped up to contest the ~ Junior Javelin Championships, securing a fifth-place win with her best throw of 33.05m. -. Both athletes are hoping for better conditions in Richmond at the end of the month for the Juvenile Championships. At the same time, younger members of the Pen Track were dealing with only slightly drier conditions at Nanaimo for the last Island Series meet of the season, where they rustled up 46 ribbons and 38 PBs be- tween them. Leading the parade was Summer Games-bound Tyler Cocker, who aced six of his eight events and took second place in the other two. His wins came in the 100M hurdles (15.3), 300M hurdles (44.3 PB), high jump (1.55m), long jump (4.91m), javelin (29.9m) and pole vault (2.75m). 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