THE REVIEW ae Wednesday, June 35, 1985 SELECT A GIFT FOR THAT SPECIAL GRAD! ALL nee 0) WATCHES : ; | INSTOCK %& OFF eROLEX TUDOR By MURRAY SHARRATT determined the final outcome. : oC IiTIZEN ORIENT It was a fitting ending for some talented Parkland athletes. Melville also improved on her time in 100-metre hurdles which * ALSO A GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR FATHER’S DAY! The senior girls’ team, sparked by. Lara Melville, Kate Gower, won her top honors in the Island championships. Her time at the : a Nicola Creek and Emma Doman, finished tied for fourth place B.C. championships was one-tenth of a-second faster. with Mount Douglas at the B.C. High School Track and Field Highlight for Parkland was a silver medal performance in the Championships ‘May 3! and June 1 at Burnaby’s Swangard 4x400-metre relay. Melville, Gowers, Creek and Doman combin- Stadium. ed for an impressive time of four minutes, 04.3 seconds. The four Sentinel won the girls’ title with 56 points, followed by also. took fourth apiece in. the 4x100 relay with a time of 51.14 Brockelhurst with 36 and J.L. Crowe and North Delta shared... seconds. third place honors with 31 points apiece. Parkland and mount : “It was a fantastic effort by the oils: > said Parkland coach Douglas each had-29 points. Jaak Maagi. ‘‘It was a great way for them to finish of their high All Parkland athletes came up with their best performances of school track careers. And to win a silver medal inthe last track the season. event was just tremendous.’ : Melville, named Vancouver Island most outstanding female It wasn’t, however, the last year for Gower. The grade 10 stu- athlete last week, took bronze medals in'’both high jump and the dent has already rmade her mark with the relay team and a fifth -100-metre hurdles. Her jump of 1.70 metres bettered a Vancouver. place finish in 400- metre and is bonne to be nea from during the Island record of 1.69 that she had set a week earlier. next two years. eta The three finalists in the high jump event were tied after all fail- Ian Johnson also.came up. with his best performaice when it ed attempts at 1.73 metre. A. tie-breaking formula, which counted most with a time of 17,3 seconds in. 110-metre hurdles, ‘calculated the number of misses and jumps in previous heights, but just missed the finals: 104-2506 Beacon Ave. Landmark Bidg. . DENNY KAREN BILL. ~=—S—s« JACKIE —_ KRISTINE VERY HIGHEST STANDARDS OUR NAME IS ON IT MAKE OVERS BY Hotel Sidney, sparked bya hot ‘Graham and Graham. Faulkner. tom of th eighth inning to steala — off for Hotel with a two-run blast pitching staff, won three straight and roared past winless Peninsula ‘6-5 decision over Canterbury Inn. in the first inning and Wayne — games last week and stretched its. Merchants 12-2. __ of the Macdonald Park League in Carlow put the game out of reach. : EXPERTS first-place lead to three games in ‘Graham smacked two- solo” an interlocking game at Sanscha with a two-run shot in the sixth ™ Sones ___ Sidney ‘Men’s Softball League homers and Faulkner added Parky:s fo 0e . after the Saints had pulled within’ Ge ~ Standings. another as Harvey's jumped into... Dick Michaud picked up. the —arun. & “Tostrting bas FUNDAMENTAL In one of three games Sunday a 6-0 lead after two innings. Don’ win for Five STar, which rallied Ron Brown put. the Saints on. AS A SUPERIOR CUT. at Sanscha Park, Gary Styles. Orr also caused a stir offensively. for three runs in-the bottom of the board in: the ‘second inning — chucked’ a two-hitter while strik- with two RBIs in a game that. the fifth to tie the game. Peter — “with his fourth homner. in’ as ag pe EE ais pluton .-- ing out nine as. Hotel blanked. wentjust five innings. Lawson. was the loser. Glen. many. games. Steve Arscott was Five Star Paving7-0. = —=—=—=