‘Seoreboard Novice three win. | outdoor volleyball | Three Parkland School ath- f jetcs w rapped up the summer in J impressive fashion last week- Pend. Andrea Lindal and ‘Shane | Ruman setand spiked their way | wo the novice division champi- onship at the UVic Last Out- door Surnmer volleyball tour- | Fnament, coach Lorne. Chan said. 7 _ About 35 teams competed in three divisions during the. out- door tournament. Meanwhile, Parkland athletes fare looking forward to the | upcoming high school. volley- ball season with vigor. - Action for the senior boys’ } warn starts tonight as they travel to. Victoria High. for the first | regular season game... Then,:Monday. the Panthers § | will take. on the AA provincial } ‘| champion-Mt. Douglas Rams. | | Although in a tough division, with the two-time A’and AA j provincial champions (Lam- | brick and Mt. Doug respective- ly), Chan is optimistic about | | the coming season. A |. “They’re all. Grade. 11s | «ff except one,’’» he’ said. The | ~ | team’s: been, practicing. every | | day, they’re bigger, .they’re a cialized. Toles. OTE _ {Soccer club. jgets experience ‘The Panthers’: “senior: ‘boys’ experience, Thursday at Wain ‘| Road park, thanks to the Divi- i sion 4 Cove FC. « “Tt was a really worthwhile | game for us,” coach Joe Milli- i gan said. “It was. one of those | good games. that didn’t need to | i be 7-1.” mistake the Panthers made, and } S there were a few. But that's } } expected this carly in the sca- ‘son. “We came away ple: ased with } the: improvements we made said. The Panthers didn’t check tight cnough in the first half but made adjustments and its: def- Pence only allowed two goals in the second half, Daryl Lawes scored the sin- gle for: Pbrother David notched a-hat trick for Cove,. ‘The high school te; AUC SC day with an away game against Spectrum. Thursday the: team plays Mt. Doug ata location undetermined at press time, ‘Saanich Inlet: open for shrimp trapping Commercial fishing for prawns, coon-stripe shrimp and shrimp. in Saanich Inlet.was opened recently “by the Fisheries: and) Oceans © department, ‘Fishing with a trap for commer: cial purposes is permitted south of i line drawn from Moses. Point to Hateh Point, effective Sept tl, a fisheries public notice said, © ~ For information on other ites contact the fisheries offfies Gh the sub districh mow hich you intend Woe oo fish, Team captain Justin Gaylor, | ‘ wient base might-be better than the -and Rob Olson. | fp stronger and” ‘players are con- f - | centrating on pla in more s ef 7 cop g on play . spe = played | against. ‘the Saanich Braves A -B: ‘at Pearkes arena. : _ ‘soccer club got more invaluable {- “Cove. took advantage of any: . over the 90 minutes,” Milligan :. Parkland while his | ‘son started for Parkland: yester- by Glenn Werkman Tne Review “Ib was a really good game for us,’ Peninsula Junior B- Eagles’ head couch Mike Mowat said. “ft owas. the first time on the ice and we saw some really good things out there.” . Forget the Eagles were playing a higher-caliber conditioned hockcy club and Jost 11-3. The first game- Situation exhibition outing was fruitful. “We're still going to look for some more players but { think the first year (last year) at this time although not as paysteal, Mowat said. ~The exhibition match at Panora- ma Sept. 12 against the Nanaimo Clippers Junior A club, which the . Eagles. are affiliated with this sea- son, was pretty close with a 5-2 score until the start.of the third period, Mowat said. “In the third period their condi- tioning just took it away,” he said. Scoring for the Eagles were Lawrence Bourke, Gerry Baron Mowat has 24 players onthe. roster now but is hoping to bring in another goaltender, two or three defencemen anda couple. ‘more. - “ forwards. Y The team shone Wednesday d dur . “ving the ‘first exhibition game — against. another South Vancouver ‘Junior Hockey League. team, “We : led: 8-0 halfway through ~ the second period,” Mowat said: A Victoria goaltender trying out. ~ for the Eagles recorded: the first- half shut-out. Mauricio. Navarette - didn’t let. a. shot. get past-him. In the second half, local pro- ‘spect. Kurt Eeg let in three goals |. but impressed. the ‘coach. ‘He played really well,” Mowat ‘said. Olson: scored three goals and -.two assists, Greg Wagnor got a pair and. one assist, Graham Bewley scored a single and four assists, - Chris ‘Wallace: had: one and one;:: IN JHE AIR to make the save is Paul Taylor as the Peninsula Junior B Eagles met. the Nanaimo. a TheReview — Wednesday, September 20, 1989 | -Junior’A Clippers in the first exhibition: game of the season, Sept: 12.at-Paniorama Leisure. ¢ . Centre. Although: the Eagles lost 11-3, it was fairly close until the start of the third period, a - when the higher caliber Clippers’ conditioning paid off as they rallied for six goals. Taylor is. : one of the Clippers’ goaltenders, who took’ over the Eagles’ ‘net for half the game. Bourke had tin and one, Lonny vs Ferguson had a single and Rod - Nunn had two goals and one assist. in a 12-3 trouncing of the Braves. “They didn’t play very disci- plined hockey and took more pen-. alties than we did — allowing us to score on the power play,” Mow-