The Parkland Panthers scnior boys basketball team got the nod from. the league to start playing Nov. 21 and within six days had played four. exhibition games —° winning them all. In the first exhibition outing of _ the season, Nov. 21 at home, the Panthers met long-time arch rivals ~Nanaimo and beat.them handily 69-32... Last year Nanaimo knocked Parkland out-of the semi-finals of the Island Championship, went on to win the tule, then placed sixth dn the provincials. But most of the team was scni- ors who graduated and most of Parkland’s ‘team returned. Daryl Lawes led the squad with 14 points while Mike Wonnacott rallied for an even dozen points. The Panthers’ next match was a _ different story... : Thursday the team met St. - Michael’s University. School in a close match that saw both teams . uade baskets. ‘We were trying some. new! things and they kept shutting us - down,” said coach Joe Milligan. | ~ “Tt was close the. whole way. SMU | ~ wouldn’t let us finish them off.” “Wonnacott was top scorer with’ 20 points, Lawes. got 17, as the -Panthers managed a.six point lead -for.a 71-65. victory. Friday. it- was: into. the -bus:and__ “Design edges — , Cowichan, 2-1 “The Peninsula ‘Design Division: 4 soccer. Club: defeated: Cowichan.’ ‘Moose Kickers 2-1 in:a eee: _ contested game: Saturday.” Goalkeepers for: both: tcams had. strong. games and stifled several” “good scoring chances in an excil- ing match...» At the ‘end of the First half, the: “score was 1-0. for ‘Peninsula.on a ‘break away goal by Daryl Chung, Cowichan tied the score carly in the second half but Michael Hill scored: for Peninsula close. to. the, end of the game to secure the win, “Nicky Krueger-and) Michael ” Porteous also turned’ in: strong performances for Peninsula. Peninsula is enjoying a winning | season and the players: back from last year are. working. well with capable. new additions Michacl Hill. and Laurie Grahany at Gali- ano, ReHurning, oach, Joe Chung, bas the boys: working hard on the basi¢s in practise and ibis paying, off asctheir same play is: showing steady improvement, a lean spo- kesmanesald, H). broken bees “Loar. MB300 : Performs ¢ all basic functions of most” ws TV, - VOR & Converters. _ Works even if your remote is lost or | MULTIBRAND REMOTE CONTROL onto the ferry for a back-to-back Friday-Saturday matchup with Seaquam and South Delta. The first game was a close one between two evenly matched cums — setting the stage for an exciting finish. The game was ticd, 18 seconds left to go, Shane Ruman was fouled. and steps up to the free throw linc. . , Seaquam’s crowd is roaring, the pressure’s on, and Ruman swishes them both. . Desperatcly Seaquam brings the ball in but the Panthers steal it, then concentrate on controlling the ball, running out the clock, Sea- quam fouls Parkland, who throw it SPEEDING FOR THE basket during the Parkland Panthers _ first exhibition game. of the season:is veteran guard: ~ David Milligan. The Panthers defeated Nanaimo hanai-.: — in from the side. Suddenly Steve Lefebvre spots Ruman under the basket and hits him with a perfect: pass, followed - flawlessly. by Ruman’s layup. with two seconds to go. The game ended with the score 73-69 after a halftime score of - 34-32, Ruman had 13 points on the game while Lawes was lop scorer with 20 points. Saturday against South Delta the panthers continued the winning tradition with a 78-54 victory, It was a solid game for both tcams, but Parkland dominated on the scoreboard throughout. Mark Bunting led the scoring with 23 points while Wonnacott ly before winning 1 three other games in: their first four outings.”” Business break-in A cordless ‘telephone and: answering machine were taken “after. the MacCosham Van Lincs ~~ premises on. Kirkpatrick Crescent “was: broken. into sometime, last “weekend, Central Saanich-police. said “about $500 was: taken from the: 7 office. float and.a pop machine during the break-in, Credit cards - “and. small items were also taken, : Deputy Chief George Lawson said, A-police identification nnit was brought in and the-investigaion ts continuing, Lawson said, ause it. doesn't need to It automatically knows the program to operate your equipment. Batteries Included. °95** | GLENN WERKMAN hota ; “March 2 Binh YY, Licaheyallde hay ‘ a ns 45-1178 DOUGLAS ST, Stoney : ON-SCREEN PROGRAM WCF on °44Q°° << noes ‘2nd St. ¥ Sy ™eReview 1s basketball season 1 Off to flying | star hit the hoop for 20. Milligan knows what to expect from returning players but he was pleasantly surprised with the per- formance given by first-year play- ers. “They got to play a lot this weekend and I was particularly impressed with the start the new players have on the team,” Milli- gan said. “They showed they can contri- bute a lou” This weekend will be a busy onc for the rookics and the six veteran players on the Panthers squad. r a i i i = ONE AND MULI-COLOUR - A 2567 JAMES ISLAND ROAD I RR#I,SAANICHTON VO 1MO SWIM fl Thrifty Foods: | Cedarwood Motel -{ Sidney: Pharmacy’, «| Sidney Copyprint :- 4 Tanners Books - 1 Silver Threads - EE ES » 1D & D Madsen Service Ltd. ° ] Christine Laurent Jewellers, ; ‘| Brian Dunic | Grey's Beverages Capitol Iron TRAVELWORLD ~ am > . 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