7) veda _ season either. -luck and. sloppy S Spartans -around. their ‘own. net: -has enabled opposing teams to Francis Cowley at: 652: 5973 for Wednesday, September 26, 1984 Inexperience . may. have. been Sidney .Capitals worst. enemy Sunday as visiting Richmond. Sockeyes spoiled the. Caps:-home opener in the..B.C... Junior Hockey League by posting an 8-4 victory infront of-about.700 fans at Panorama. The. Caps, who- suffered:.a devastating 15-2 defeat in their opener. in’ Nanaimo Friday, played well’ through most of the game and were tied, 3-3 with Richmond. after two periods. The Sockeyes however, took full advantage. of several Capital errors early in the third period. and. gunned in four. goals within a four minute span. Team spokesman Larry Olson felt the: Caps, lacking in game experience, lost the game because ~ they were unable to keep up the intensity. needed for a full 60 minutes. ‘*T thought we played well, we had our fair share of the play, but a few mental errors cost: us the game,’ said Olson. ‘* Richmond isa ‘edod team, if you make a them. they’ll mistake. against jump.on you.”’ Olson was particularlly pleased with the line. of Greg Brown Gordie Hahn and Ross Jamieson and the individual efforts of Rene Command... Hahn~ opened - the scoring for the Caps in the first period and Command tied the score at 3-3 with two unanswered goals in the second. period. - Jamieson had the Caps. lone goal in. the third period. Tony Allison, a defenceman, picked. up. two assists.. ‘Despite. eight — goals against, Olson felt both goaltenders, Drew Smith. and Tim: Renton. played well, .com- bining for 40 saves. The Capitals without Richard Moreau, one of the . few bright. spots: -in= the Nanaimo. game, and Danny Mayer. both. outwith injuries, - managed 38 shots on net. In Nanaimo, the Clippers led 4-10 after: one period -and-10-1 after two. The Caps.-got. into penalty trouble early inthe second period and the roof fell in. . “The -kids got “panicked into. trouble, and. threw. the. puck THE REVIEW eaway. There was too ..many players trying to. do-it’ by themselves. . They. were ..disap- pointed after the game, but they weren't. down. “They know Nanaimo. isn’t. 13. goals.’ better than they are.”’ Jim Townley and Greg Brown scored. Capital goals. Despite’ a rocky. start Olson says the team isn’t about to push any panic buttons. “It’s only. two games, we've — still got 52 left. We're happy with the support the community has given us and if the fans show a little patience and get behind the team | think we’ll be there at the end. of the season. We have a talented team, it’s just going to take a while for the cream to rise tothe t top." The © aps. who have five days to do some soul searching before they play again, hit the road for three games with teams in the interior ‘division... They play Friday in Vernon, Saturday’ in Revelstoke. and Sunday in Salmon Arm. Ernie Pedersen is still shaking: his head. : ~The Claremont ‘coach ‘can’t: believe his teams luck in the first two. games of the: Greater. Vic- toria high school soccer season. The: Spartans haven’t ‘lost a game, but they haven’t won one A. combination of bad play by the» come..away.: with. a single point after almost certain defeat. — “In: their season opener Sept: 18. at Vic High, the Spartans led 4-3 late in the game, but had to settle for a 4-4 draw when they scored... Sean = own: Boal” of remaining. with) Ine a: Tepeat : spel BEmance Campbell scored’ goals Evelyn Greene was flawless in net as Hotel Sidney Hobbits blanked the Sailors -2- 0 ein Mancouver. Island. Ladies Field.’ Hockey _action this past weekerid, Greene. was: outstanding | in net, “stopping numerous good: scoring. of opportunities by the Sailors in an” featured oe action- -packed | “match (with: the. debute | of Hobbit newcomers Janice “Rennerand Sharon Sunher, SES ; The» Hobbits” visit Oak. Bay Saturday at 1080 a.m, for their “next game. Anyone wishing to play. for the Hobbits’ can. call . more information, er ‘of talent to.sen PALL work | 00%: QuidLantaed se Thecvety highest sl Our name ison it! ~ BRENTWOOD BAY VILLAGE SQ, CENTRALLY LOCATED TO SERVE THE ENTRIE PENINSULA THURS, TILL 8 PM: a hencreneerwemeating, | : Always : : “BU e Evan gn ae minute ea SuTtishs Ravenhill and: Maureen 7. and: y the atlee porns standards . iid baw 052-1222 CKLE UP! “In 25 years of coaching I’ve seen maybe two or three own goals and then we get two in one week.” Against Vic High, Jim Sie want led the way with two goals while teammates Darren Reisig and Greg. 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