Rohe) Wednesday, July 12, 2000 _ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 26 weckend and participated in the Andy Woods Memor- jal Tournament. The Warriors *. won the tourney with a solid 7-4 vic- tory against the tournament . favorites.and host Kelowna Kodiaks.. The’ tournament -win was the second i in the lastmonth. . _ Scoring for the warriors Rod McLean 7 Peninsula News Review Last weekend, a> small squad_of local athletes con- : tinued their annual attack on the gold medals handed out: at the Trevor. Craven Track Meet held at Swan- gard Stadium in Vancouver. Leading the Peninsula Track Club pack was B.C. Summer | Games-bound 14-year-old, Blake Strukoff, who brought. back four of the gold medals. Sweeping ° both the 300 m and 100 m hurdles event in excellent times of 44.64 seconds and 15.03 seconds. He. then -used a blazing start to the. 100 m. dash. to take. that : event i in 12. 38 seconds, plus... Soaring. ‘to 3.00 mto capture ~ the. pole vault. To round - things out, he collected asil- "ver in the long jump, with a~ _ personal best.(PB). of 5.17. “metres and” two bronze Full of fresh ing pull of ata www. tty ta } | ti ha SI in ii TM hy Vi) uaa ry vii ay: Laat, iM} ys former . Games competitor Graham ~ Morfitt, took the men’s se-~ -nior class with a huge heave ‘of 64.96 m. were Cory Conway, Dion Sam,. Quinton Sam, Kyle Morwick,: and Jason Joff- mann..The game’s MVP went to Michael Morris for his solid defensive roll. The Warriors square off. aginst Juan de ‘Fuca in the best of three, starting July 17, for a birth at the provin- cials in August. Pen Track Glitters Golden sharpening for the B.C. Summer Games, was de- lighted to register anew PB in the high jump with her golden leap. of 1.55 m, to which she added fourth place finishes in the long jump (4.15 m) and the 80 metre-hurdles - (14.57. sec- onds), Competing in the Juvenile (16-17 year-olds) division, Allana Redfern col- lected a gold for herself with a throw of 38.60 m in the javelin, while her coach, Commonwealth To complete. the 1 medal haul, club’ coach’. Dan Daniels, competing: in the B.C: ~ Masters’ Champi- : ‘onships held in conjunction ~ ~ with. this meet, brought back a gold in the 80 metre- hurdles and two silvers for. the 100.metre. dash and the... discus i in then men’ Ss 1970-74. wines svgoncaceed n K i RESTAURANTS ht ak toot ee gard eat the Follo ih in. ttl ALN i re te Pai Aled y lowing: Resfaut a | nl! eGih(ira Geta we [add OOK! iLAs, SHAUN ROSS LAREN Min) NI, ANI t} Heil , \ he fs { ay i on ‘ah rants SPORTS ROD: MCLEAN PHOTO © All Star Wrestling ember Ben ‘Nelson (left) aka, The Mad 1 Borntier grapples with olympte ‘boxer D Donnie Orr. The Mad Bomber is: featured: as Friday night’s main event at Sanshea, Hail. All Star Wrestling i in Sidney AllStar Wrestling is set to debut in.Sidney. Local boy: Ben Nelson, aka the Mad: Bomber, is ready to wring . the competition in the ring. — “~The main event features | “Nelson: facing ‘off against ‘the Rocket Randy Tyler. _. Nelson says. he, hopes a. lot of parents and kids show _ - Real Food, Real Value, Real Tasie™ = Brunch’ Available wah / 5 | ihn my \ i Ww A wa} re ih mn nn cat att itn up for the matches, as ‘the wrestling will be far more. tasteful than what is ‘dis: | ~ played: on television. ‘Pro-. ceeds from the fund- -raiser will go to’ support local _ Olympic athlete: Donnie Qa ant id Aa y A Hy me tt it ‘or not. the fund-raiser shouldbe for Orr and his _Olympic dreams: “was. heard: ‘saying, “| don’ “Orr & . Olympics.” There’ was. an. internal - When: Orr. heard this he. controversy. as to’ whether replied, “I’m just glad-he “(Randy Tyler) took. up. -wrestling and quit ballet.” I smell trouble brewing. The wrestling begins at. Saancha Hall Friday, July | 145% t 8 p.m. ‘Tickets. are $10 at” The Rockét ‘Randy Tyle _ Mowers, _ Tamers a 17 - Accessories “Baseball cioves Bats & | Qoae | Balls kfast Brea 2 eggs, bacon a ' toast | Bam 10 am Sat., July 45 15th 2 ory : -emanereninnnatmneennntmtnas tater ce eeeehenmammemparcconannet sie anlade shes aiaaal