Wednesday, January 31, 1979 " PEE WEE & PUP DI DIVISION "| STANDINGS AS OF: JANUARY 28, 1979. - Cardinals Blank Gordon THE REVIEW [ead In Girls Soccer Action PEE WEE A ° , E With two goals Lil | battled to a 2-2 draw with half, allowing Peninsula to+ A strong team effort J chance for the Sooke -f.. TEAM P. WL T Pts. G.r.G.A. § DePaoli paced Peninsula | still undefeated Gordon | play a more aggressive | paced Peninsula Cougars to goalic. Aggressive play by “He. Mayer’s Steel Boats..17 8 6 3.19 74. ..57 § Cardinals to a 3-0 victory | Head Shell in an exciting | game, resulting inanumber |'a humiliating 9-0 victory. | Andrew McKay rewarded ~ Sidney Bakery..... ..17 8 6.3.19 62. ..45 gover. Gordon Head in | Div. 1B soccer pame of shots on the Hawk’s | over Juan de Fuca Domans | the T-Birds with — their f Ellehammer Industries17 5.8 .4. 14 49° ..72 @ 3irls soccer action Saturday } Sunday. goal.’ Lumber in Div. 5B action : .second goal. Steve Wilson A Mary’s Coffee Bar...17 6 .7.-4 16. .53.. ..64 afternoon at Wains Park. The game. was stayed . Graham Taylor. and | Saturday. then accounted for his first | i. “TOP SCORER: wo, G A P : The Cardinals ‘put | under clear skies but an icy | Todd Holt both scored Eddy Walker and ‘Allen. goal of the season. | Doug Thomson of Mary’ 5 Coffee Bar 25 12037 ‘ogether a fine team effort | pitch made’ for slippery | single goals. Fine defensive | Dobey led Peninsula ‘Always hard working, | TOP GOALIE: : as they played ‘with’ only |. footwork. performances were turned | marksmen with a pair of | Leo Golden completed Brad Post of Sidney Bakery — 2.50 Goals Against i nine: girls. Peninsula took -#.. command from the opening Average. whistle and, by. half PEE WEE B f# time,held a 1-0 lead on TEAM P WL T Pts.GF-GA H . DePaoli’s first goal. Saan. Pen. Credit Union 17 14° 21 29 .58.....20 J ,,,comdon Head came to C.Saan. Vol. Fire& w life in. the second but Police Depts. ...... 176101 13 .33..,..47 eaving by ihe. cane Sidney Pharmacy... ... 177 91 15 .43..... 44 B Harbour Texaco....... 17.4103 Il .25..... 47 ff defence, backed by sure ball handling by Gail Stringer i in TOP SCORER: G A. P goal held them at bay. ‘Martin Heeley of Credit Union 15 5 20 Peninsula’s. lead was TOP GOALIE: : increased when the op-, posing goal keeper fumbied the ball on.the goal line and DePaoli was there to tap it I Randy Merkell of Credit Union — 0.88 goals against average. PUPS 4 home. The third goal came TEAM P L T Pts. G:F. G.A. !ate in the match on a shot - i Sidney Lions..... 17...760.2 18.572... 86 a by winger Sue. Dorman. - 8 Sidney Kiwanis... .17...6...4 ..218....77..0.5. 50 | Many ‘of. the Cardinal Island Furniture ..17...8...2 ..16....78...... 64: ‘players enjoyed their best Canadian Legion .17...8...2... 16,...53...... 70. J games of the anaes | ror scorer con pp ema omens Chris Sundher of Island Furniture 26. 15 41 Polstein and striker Linda Rebitt. . * TOP GOALIE: Gary Hermsen ‘of Canadian Legion — 2. 83 Goals aeninst average. te * Peninsula Trojans._ Recreation News In Review “ Continued from Page 6 A special programme ot” Port.» Alberni, ; three ae ee golf instruction will»:be’] Peninsula ‘staff. members the person who is willing to | starting. . February 10 at attended ‘a provincially- ? make a sincere effort up the | Sanscha Hall. with -Al | sponsored: : workshop for ladder to ‘successful weight | Robertson and Phil Scott of | Recreation: © Professionals ‘control. Classes. begin: on February. 2 at 9 a.m. To. Glen .Meadows Golf. Club. There are five sessions for programmes — starting: this -| valuable.” ‘golf: pointers _Jeyelty Making for Adults: | This: past weekend, in’ ~ COLOR TV. PROBLEMS ? ro 7] ~ Sidney TV. - Radio ae "BEACON PLAZA. wal zamboni, at. the: -poolside keeping. the: equi men “running smoothly. ; =. Last. ..week;, “-Brownsey, the. Assistant... was Cordova Bay. School to talk -to the children of a Grade 2 “it was.like to’ work in an Arena.” Karen.’ was young girl named, Chariti. :It was an exciting day. for. . RESTHAVEN GLASS WORK ~ INSURANCE WORK | 656- seal ) 20h ue bow drivers, ~. variety of: different: oc- 7 “Our Spring Fabries are. “arriving, ‘so we ‘re. making further reductions on our Fall & Winter Fabrics! « Pelee zt sy se si wuere SALE fh roy “i PRICE: ~ saminsrawes A | ! ere ote SALE nore! 49 ft : PRICE de /M ¥ PRICE. COTTON AND © “corron xr | PLAID FLANNELS seve “ER DISNEY PRINTS WALD F ILS fy 4 COTTON BLEND 45" solid colour COTTON PRINTS. fi | 9 PRINTS flannel, SLINKY PLAINS “ 45" Tamatwill Reg, Values to $6.50 Reg. 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Silkscreen .| Ardmore.’..and © on recreation. people. ‘At this: . Printing,. Belly - Dancing, | Meadows. week’ s in-service. training session; Karen and Lorraine ee owill - be. ‘reporting © on the..>: |. workshop as part of anon- ~. going ‘staff programme. for “4 -Focus’,on’ the Peninsula ee Karen. Arena invited. to -... ~ class to let them know what. ~ in- | “terviewed © by ~ 7-year-old.. Keven Bassett. and another. “the children since there were. ..*. many other members of the 4 conimunity, including fire” and policemen, ambulance. . music teacher, a. . ;cupations and prof essions, : in by fullbacks Jamie Rhodes and Larry. Kubek with Robert Martin. a standout at mid-field. * * * Peninsula seized the lead goals each with teammates Niel Gibson,. - Steven Klausen, Mike Bohnet, Stephen Hale and Patrick Walsh all adding singles. * * * Barry Coates drove home a’ penalty kick for a hand ball which ‘stopped a sure goal. Marcus Cook took. ad- vantage of a Gordon Head error to give Peninsula 2-0 lead at the half. Gordon Head began the second half with pressure and it was only a matter of minutes until a high arcing corner kick got past Peninsula’s -goalie and trickled over the line. Gordon Head continued: to. press and, despite the: valiant effort under heavy onslought. by -Peninsula’s defence, managed to tie the game in the last minute. Along with the two goal Peninsula Hornets returned to the. winners circle Saturday, outclassing Cordova Bay Seals 5-0 in Div. 7C action at Lochside Park. Kevin Rinfret paced the Hornets. with three goals with Tommy Kennedy and David Irving adding singles. _Rinfret ‘scored. the: first two goals of the game on fine passes. from Bobby: Donaldson. - Tommy. Kennedy added a third from . Jonathan. Hunter’s right - cross . and.» Rinfret made it 4-0 on apass from ever Peninsula Steelers fought - to a I-1 draw with Gordon Head Princess Mary in a Div. 9East match Saturday at Gordon Head Pool. Despite a five week layoff, the Steelers put ona strong performance earning the tie. A perfect pass from Mike Winder resulted in the tream’s lone goal byJason Bonneau. | David Doyle-and John Irving made some excellent stops while playing goal. Duncan Pollen played a strong game defensively. e * * evident game. * Juan . de Div. 9 Saturday. exhibited — excellent. team play throughout the game. After ..a. sluggish ‘start, both teams settled down to ‘ good soccer. ‘Jamie Phillips socred his first goal. of the ; season with a well placed ‘penalty -shot that’ left ‘no forwards to play an at- tacking. game with David Irving having ‘his best game of the season on right wing. : Irving also notched the final: goal as the Hornets went on- to their most impressive win of ie season. , After an even first: half which. ended in a scoreless tie, the. Jets dominated the second half. with . fine ball - control and play making. The. tight Jet defence.|. Virtually | shut. «down - the. . Hawk’s attack inthe second’. to a. l ‘put TECEIVE A LIFETIME /tARANTEE ATNO EXTRA CHARGE WHEN YOU BUY ANY CAMERA WORTH $100 OR MORE Offer good until throughout * Fuca =|} draw Photo coupodk. * Peninsula’s scoring for the game. Strong-play by the defence resulted in goalie ‘Kenny . Neal tested three times and the improving | play Martin Stephens was again only ~ being of the Peninsula. Kickers edged Morrison Plumbing 1-0 in/an exciting South match quickly” Just a each coupon and ce it : ene a The Kickers faced a team superiour in skills-but. not motivation: as. they seized ‘the advantage late in. the game andheld .on. for: the victory. Some good passing by the forwards and ex- | cellent backfield work by — | scorers, goalie Brian Coates | Darren Noble. os John | McCartney ~ put. also played an outstanding Hornets. continued to : pressure on JdF: A perfect game. dominate in the second half Peninsula Thunderbirds | pass~ from — > Todd * * * with their defence, led by | blanked Sooke Coasters 4-0 |. Jakubowski: led . to. the Peninsula Jets blanked | Darren Goodyear, staying | in.a Div. 5D game Sunday. |. winning goal by Shane Cordova Bay Hawks 2-0 in} completely on top of the} | Peninsula played again | Gunster. ; _Div.3B action Sunday. Seals. . This. allowed. the | with a minimum team but woe JdF, Alexander’s: battled A - with ? Peninsula’ Warriors in an’: evenly- -played Div. 8 West . match Sunday. ; _JdF took “an. early: lead Peninsula equalized the score on Glen COPY PRINTS. : Bee : “| from any color: picturo or. a "oa. ‘instant print ~ max, size BVp'"x Be Page 7 Donnelys shot from the 184 in from pressing forwards” yeard. line. Despite the] and sending it up the field, Warriors control of the] with long accurate kicks. play, they could not * * * capitalize on their constant-]~ pressure as they were again plagued: by their biggest problem of the season — an inability to score. It was, however, -the Warriors best co-ordinated team effort of the season with © the.» Peninsula’s goalkecpers White and Phillips seldom tested due to. Doug Scott's. continued outstanding play at fullback, gathering the ball The Warrior’s hard work and -improved positional play. is beginning to pay off: The flu -took it’s - toll Sunday as Peninsula Flyers lost their first game of the ‘season 4-0 to Lansdowne E. O. Da Vinci. 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