Peninsula goalie | e | with Americans @ A. 16-year-old goaltender f from Brentwood Bay has taken | j over Number 1 spot with the Tri-City Americans’ major | junior hockey team — at least | - q temporarily. Steve Passmore is replacing | j regular. goalie Olaf Kolzig ) while he’s at waining camp and | pre-season games with the | f Washington Capitals. Passmore } has a good shot at.a regular | | position with the Western Hoc- key League team should Kolzig F not return. ; According to Bill Ennos, | development co-ordinator with the B.C. Amateur Hockey Asso- | f ciation, Passmore will have an | exciting. taste of international hockey action come Christmas time. , . An announcement of Pass- more’s selection as goaltender for Team Pacific should come in November, Ennos said. Both B.C. and Alberta. play- ers; 10 from each, will make up | “| Team Pacific to play in the | Quebec Cup, a World Champi- } f onships: event being -held in j Montreal late this year. | National.‘teams from .the } United States, Sweden, Finland, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet | } Union will. be. represenied.” -- “Tn all likelihood: he'll: be a there,” Ennos. said.- of ‘Team Pacific. will join teams : af and the Maritimes. ; Passmore. was: ranked the |. province’s best under-17 .goal- | tender, of six represented, at the:j 4 B.C. Best:Ever camp. in sey oos, July 30- Aug. 6.-- al i ~ Potentially’ he isa very, ‘good’ goaltender,” Ennos said. tHe: has:a lot to learn bul | potentially. he’s real, real good. * | Passmore has ‘autcnded four } selection | camps ‘involving | j Team Pacific final. selection A q stage. ‘~ Passmore atiended Stclly’s Secondary-School last year but J j will likely take corres pondence courses this year. Coach helps with big pro upset Parkland: School volleyball coach Lorne Chan joined forces with a: former. teacher and a national all-star player to upset. a top-ranked team tast weekend in “an outdoor volleyball tournament, _ Chan, Mike ‘Thakley and Cana- dian all-star: Janet: Urchison teamed up to. defeat former and “Mike. McCullough, Darryl, Britz and JE Fougner in the pro division final of the UVie Last Outdoor Summer fouTnAMent, Chan's threesome , ost the first mateh ST) but eame back to win in the Finalanateh, | _ “Janet made.a couple of efuci: “digs, wethe right time, Mike’ was picking them up -welland | wa senting, pretty: well,’ Chan said. - With the summer outdoor sea- san ayer, Chan's now concentrat- coaeling duties \ Aa RHO Tray piconet! ppt . (eemmnsoein ae / ~ John Galipeau. ~ North Saanich club. allow for 144 players to participate in regular ‘| from Western ‘Canada’ (Sask. 1° and. Man.);: Ontario, Mis g hundreds of players to get to the | current national. team members 11-6 and 11-8yaller being tied &- we . “ing on. his senior boys volleyball " | TheReview Wednesday, September 20,1989 — Bd - Curlers poised for new season The curling roster for the Glen can be reached at 652-0188, vice- Meadows Masters’ Curling Club president Keith Camcron at 656- 1989-90 scason is:at maximum — 1796 or draw master Trevor Jones capacity but the club executive is at 656-2997. welcoming more interested people. “The membership has reached its full compliment but there is no intention that it become in any way. exclusive,” said club spokesman CLASSIFIEDS THAT SELL: GUARANTEED! Call for 656-1151 Review more information The. six sheets of ice at the Tuesday and Friday draws and 144 . members have already signed on, Galipeau said. “The club executive wanls it known that anyone who is not a member, and would like to curl, are still welcome to contact us,” Galipeau said. “Names are always welcome for the spare list as there are times when players are needed to fill in for regular members who have other commitments.” Seniors and retired people with time-on their hands, who would like some company, are welcome & to stop by Glen Meadows Tuesday. § or Friday to watch some curling and socialize, he said. ‘*Watch some. curling, -have some coffee and join in the. strate- gy discussion behind the glass," Galipeau invited. The curling season opens Oct. 2 with exhibition ends that will not - count im regular season standings. Official draws start Oct. 6 with the time and date for future match- § es posted on the club’s bulletin | board, Galipcau said. 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