Wednesday, November 9, 1983 THE REVIEW Page A9 2 enna S EON Beauchemin second in tourney will remain in Sidney during the winter months, had a chance to win during regulation play, but bogied the 16th and. 18th- holes, blowing a two-stroke lead and sending the contest into a playoff. Glen .Meadow’s Bob Beauchemin -had: a chance to end his golfing season on a bright: note, but: had ‘to settle for second place in the . Vancouver. Island pro championship: played. Nov. 6 at Gorge Vale when he lost to -Royal. Colwood’s _ Kerr sunk.a birdie putt on Don Kerr in asudden-death . the second: playoff hole to af . playoff. capture $400 in first place. 4 Beauchemin, who sayshe — prize money,..... while has played in his last. Beauchemin picked up $300 ; tournament this season and’ for his-efforts. , pos Seaboard’s 4. Howard Tran’s second-half goal proved to be the winner Follo ‘ . ; second half followed: by :the game. winner by Sandre. Karr i i i sas GWG Rentals evened up it’s win-loss record at 3-3 by Deelstra, set up by Kevin Parker. Gordon Head never gave rae Sapa 21D netseataied ser tt shutentye! ie three in a row i doubling Lakehill 4-2 in divisi ; sanaaini hi : . 5 abe ne ead sion 5C-2 youth soccer action up and with only three minutes remaining pulled within a In other girls soccer action, the Peninsula Queens Seaboard Properties, 1 Gwc kK fi goal. They continued to press the Thunderbirds and only Payless, division 8, suffered their first defeat of the season Midget rep hockey team ' struck first on a- goal by Brian Scrivens, but some excellent goaltending by Towle preserved the vict i in é is | Gakehill came right back with a goal of their own and th ne excel g by Pp ed the victory. when they were soundly beaten 3-0 by Gordon Head at ‘made it three in a row this | hal endéd ina I.litie. Jerry sie Fann oe ee 7 In division 3B, Darren Sam scored four times and Bruce. Greenglade school. past weekend with victories Chapel of Roses rly in Underwood added two as Country Rentals blasted Juan De Despite the score Laural Wilson performed well in goal OV&r Oak Bay and Kerry |. \¢ : ry ~{ the second half thanks to a perfect setup by Todd Redding Fuca Royal Elks 6-1. a P ea wer NB k. * YOUR COMMUNITY. Toecd nent ead Taw ; and Heidi Redding and Jennifer Whiddifield also Pat “CHAPEL SERVIN f and t onli ca scored and-uppe G’s lead to 3-1. Peninsula ‘Westcoast Savings continued to dominate performed well. oe On Nov. 5 at Panorama ! eae Ses i . : mes n 4 _ Lakehill came within one goal but Redding added the — division 8 by winning their sixth game in a row with a4-0. Seaboard got. two. goal 656. 2932 © age 51 | insurance marker when he executed a clever run down the» shutout victory over visiting Bays United. . ; ~< BOYS’ LEAGUE performances : from. Peter - 3 55° ae : 3B Ola Country Rentals Be! wande Fuce : , > = SERVICE 4 right wing and finished with a 25-yard blast that found the. Moses Watson’s pretty 18-yard marker set up by Ryan uae ey er nt Reedecker and Marc C ate SERVICE. of top corner of the net Hope opened: the scoring and Jeff Gordon added two it Harvey's Sporting Goods 3 Oak Bay 9 MacDonald en route to.a 6- Ll CHOICES: i : ey : : . ae ‘i Saanich Cablevis 3 Prospect Lake K : : ree Ack ; Goaltender Peter McSween was a standout, stopping quick goals to give Westcoast a commanding 3-0 half-time — 5a Geni Saan Lions 0 oanBay ¢ 1 win over Oak Bay. Mike D _ ee ‘several break aways. As well Cameron Schulz, Peter lead. Jacob Martin added the lone goal in the second half % Prosteat Usk ‘ -Scaber and Peter Reedecker applicable Kowa One peat ming: victory against visiting Cordova Bay | Season was Rot good enough as they were blanked 6-0 by a Wesicuast Savings 4 oo)» Oak Bay o. scored third period goals. ict a i : undefeated Bays United in Division SA play. oy Ate aod ‘ Juan de Fuca 8 : oibtie te Ci 3 : 8S Sidney Home Hardware J de F : ‘ Daryl Lawes: also had an impressive game with three Only. a. solid performance from. Scott: Werhun ‘Kept aN Tannese nena < Ger oneeas , 4} goals while David Milligan added the other marker for the _ things close in the early going but Bays still managed a 2-0 5" Meee eare - jrosnect,Lake ° 4 9... agic Colour Centre 1 Leo al i Firefighters. A strong defensive unit lead by Craig Robson © half-time. lead. An over-worked backline allowed four aw Kiwanis ; ) Cordova Bay 3 -* only allowed three shots on net, one of those resulting ina . more goals during the second half. oe iene anise aee ee pera 3 : 9S! ennameta juan de Fuca : 3 i goal — the Firefighters first goal against in six games this Shannon McMillan banged in four goals to lead the GIRLS’ LEAGUE aes : { season. They now have an impressive 56 goals for. Peninsula TWU Tigers t6.a 6-0 rout over Juan de Fuca in ie Beet ee Ore nese i te ed ueens Payless tdon - Goalkeeper Gary Towle made some great saves late in. division7 girls soccer at Sidney school. By TWU ee : 6 ANende Face o the. game as Thunderbird Marina hung on to defeat a late. McMillian scored twice in the openng half herche as” HEE Btoreets iOuse LEAGUE: Juan de Fuca, 8 surging Gordon Head team 2-1, snapping a four- game: set up by Kyla Craddock and Lisa Gerrett as. the Tigers oy ys Ser Escaveliog | easy «0 Oegrige Crudh 2 0 ‘ TORT yrs. iIdeals(Red i. Ri atl I losing streak in division 6C action at Majestic Park. held a 2-0 half time lead. McMillan then assisted on goals 107 ys Fm Deis 6718 Marauders (Maroon) ee After a closely marked first half, which ended in a by Jenny Milligan and Craddock before adding two more. ‘°8.¥'S. Vaers <0 J. Grieve Motors 0% m ae Cyt Owens Alt * nt : : Izzard ose * Oe -goaless draw, Richard Wensric h scored first: in a wide lua ‘goals Herself on Passes | from: Milligan’ and: Tara, Smith. : oes Cee a are 0 ° Prospect Lake” os 2 “By Joe , Bloggin: ns finest university volleyball team,” defeating ‘defending 15: 8, to take Cosmos, 15 ONMDERMANS CENTRAL | SUPPORT ; -gornmuunity."” : ‘Third alace, “University — of — Victoria. Vikings made an early claim. to the title of” Canada’s. in, by. U- Vi ic 5 Brian Gaizky, ' _ eCaroful sponding, of 0 our tax dollars: -eThe presorvation of our country snviconmont’: & The community plan as a necessary tool to provide . for orderly future growth, Barly. ae saw U- Vic down. al crappy. Labatt’ s. squad in three games, UBC get. past. the Cosmos in’ “three, and UBC. barely Labatt’s Six-Packs, also did “same truly spectacular ta i. Victoria ™: proud, » turning rallies. Sparkling — ae back. the me Valley performances, were turned | "EXPERIENCED, RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP | i a have demonstrated ‘the ability. to fay Agldal all: oaliie'b af | “mew, and to deal with issues in an honest and business-like man y Mer, | reques t your Support $0 we ean wark AUener, for a halter. ‘s . UBC’ Ss” Paul. Thiessen and. Labatt’s Steve Berry. ~All teams. participated inf the — prestigious. .UBC § Invitational: last. weekend, the results of which will be. | 90% polyester, 10% woo! . eS "Machine wash and dry oi Lh sophisticated look available: a" cin white or: black (JUST THE OUTFIT TO’ TWO. LOCATIONS - oan Brontwood Bay Shopping Contro 1 ORRNONS :036:9238.,. ee HAVE’ IN YOUR WARDROBE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON! “sand in sianoy. | Ord & Beacon '. national. champions, UBC edging Labatt’s, also in reported inthe next issue of a Thunderbirds 8-15, ‘15- 10;°- three games. : ; ~The ached bo 15-12. cin the .U-Vic | Fall For an. early -season_ ae HAGE tytn Invitational Tournament.. “tournament. the. play was: mr " EN RTECS D isa di ~ Another © local squad, outstanding and featured “ m Bete “tor details. [e56: fist . 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