THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Panthers win 3 of 4 The Parkland Panthers senior boys basketball team did well last week, winning three of four -games they played. Saturday afternoon saw the Panthers take it to a strong team from Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth High. The first quarter scoring was evenly mat- ched in solid end-to-end action. Fouls in the second quarter helped to put Parkland ahead 40-34 as the first half buzzer sounded. ICBC ‘CLAIMS. prowinty HANDLED . 0.6K. S.H. SRV ina’ PS 656-1512 Hie -Porformance ree 4Rubber Boots “ve Graching.. Spoctal sole nl ng. . : ra Reg. 51.08, ASALE “BIGG CST dt A ze — oe SEE SERVICE #3-9843-2nd St. | “SERVICE SIDNEY, B.c, SALES | @nimacw T.V. & VCR _ SERVICE TO QUALITY ALL BRANDS USED T.V.’S "Sidney Cycles Lid. “THE BICYCLE. SHOP" 77 FALL BAY MARINE. 7a Solt PVG canetryction ae (tye. . roves oralip. Quick drying Sage Creu ) Guard Sean Hern had an ex- cellent game, scoring 25 points to lead the Panthers to an 87-79 victory. Forward Darren. Udd also played well with a 23-point performance. Centre Paul Johnson rallied for 10 points. . The previous night the Pan- . thers didn’t fare as well. They dropped a 67-46 decision to Port Alberni in exhibition ac- tion. ‘*We did well until the third quarter,’” commented coach Joe Milligan. ‘‘After that we ' didn’t adjust to their strategy.’ Last Thursday the Panthers recorded a defeating Victoria High 74-55. The game was played. in Vic- toria and spoke well of ‘the team. o STORM WINDOWS: - ‘THERMAL RENOVATIONS: -WINDOW CONVERSIONS: ALL YOUR: GLASS NEEDS 856-1313, 300. HELMET REG. 69°° SALE 3495 "NORCO LYCRA BACKED GLOVES - _ REG. 1995 SALE 1495 “PLUS MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS. “PRESENTS. TIDE TABLES “Fulford Harbor". Pacific Standard Time ; Thursday, Jan, 14 0216 hre 9.7 1 1045 bra tf, ' 0848 hea 9,6 11, 1949 hee ooo Friday, Jan, 18 0 254 “Aas hrs 10.2 (t 1108 re 11, at 7 it ( ft. " tt it 645 hes 10.4 ft 1060 na 1 . . 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The eight-team tournament .is ex- pected to draw many of the top 10 teams from the province for the three-day event. - “It’s a really powerful tour- nament,’’ Milligan said. The tournament is strictly in- vitational. Oak Bay has also been invited to play. The Pan- thers first game is scheduled for _ Thursday evening at the Men- nonite Educational. Institute. - Game time is 5:20 p.m. Results of that tournament and the game Tuesday will be carried in the ‘next edition a The Review. For the birds Those interested ‘in keeping birds in the area alive this winter are encouraged by the SPCA to build. bird - “feeders for. their Feeders .are “easy ‘to. make.: Just take an-empty. milk carton, - pack it.with: beef. suet (white fat x . found between the meat and the’ _ skin) and poke holes i init so: the - “birds can get at it: : cea ~-;Suet can also be packed’ into»... logs-or posts’ or mixed with wild bird seed. * “Tt is important for. birds to: SPCA Office Wanager. : “Watch out’ for cats, shes cau- ‘ tions.” Feeders. put..in- branches’ : 7 of. trees'may be easily. accessible: “ to.cats, and some of them like n - fo :prey.on birds... dle Split: coconuts also. make a ‘ id-at bird feeders: a "PANTHERS REBOUNDERS come down with the ball after battling it out with a Queen - Elizabeth forward in action last Saturday at Parkland School. The Sidney high’ school _ .t team went on towin this game against the mancouver team 87-79. — _ NEW EXECUTIVE STARTS WORK: on even | Last year brought its share of ‘successes, but. they weren't enough to satisfy the Peninsula Lacrosse Association. The club wants an even better 1988, By GEORGE LEE — _Review Staft Writer Tired of being unfairly con- ‘sidered by. some the weak sister ) of the lacrosse community, the 1 association is becoming better organized, ~ is _ improving its feeder system and. is Upgrading . facilities “at Centennial Park in . Central Saanich, .: Not that 1987 was anything Te) be ashamed of. The tykes. were undefented in a. 20-game schedule panel: the | playorts. HiPs. 6 7 frase dye a conch “didn’t know what coach's job was,’ Scatt says. February, there's a refereeing clinic, ~: Mike Newman, ~ Nowin Planning Stage — _ Slegg Business Centre on Malaview Ave. opposite | »... . Slegg Lumber. ws 34000 sq. ft. - Industrial/commercial space — Early enquiries/will build to suit enquire SlegglLumber 656-1125 |. -. or Robert Birley a, —. 479-7908 « — | The novices batted 500, winn- ing as many. as they lost. » . The bantams went to Island) championships, outin the final game. . And the oldest uge group, the midgets, .went..to. the B.C, finals; where they lost in over- time during the championship final, So. it's the an sula was well represented. last -year,"’ There's room for ‘improve- ment, Scott maintains: oon Acoaching clinic Will be held. Sand «a ‘managers’ clinic Will also. run this. month.“ In’ the past, the” Jan. 23. and) 24., manager didn't: know that the ‘manager's job was. and. the the And in early Heading the ref staff will be -Wwha - turned i losing — understatement: when newly. elected” president. Larry Scott says, °T he Penin-: death, ” down offers from Victoria, -Es- quimalt and: Saanich to: work for the Peninsula association, ‘*We-were quite lucky 10 act him,’ Scott says. _A committee is recruiting young players. Scort: says hairge - numbers of: young boys. and: girls are needed to > ensure “enough excel at ihe sport for the older age divisions, “If we don't bring them ny. | natural We're going to die -a Tdeally, there will be : about 90 players all together, or 18 for: ‘each of the six teams of players SIX 10. VG years OF and lots of. new blood.” from-under. ape, . ‘An. obvious place. 10! seek. recruits-is minor hockey, Scott explains. ‘The sports-are similar. -and their seasons don’ eiaahe ACFOSSE © the Full follow ine Pre-registration. for | starts’ late ‘this ‘moanth- at Panorama Leisure C entre; registration: will February, in preparation for a spring. ‘start: to the re Balak season, The local ‘association: is in. wv. financially good position, larpe- ly because © of. fundraising bingos, Registration fees are a. shominil amount set-bv the pros ‘vingial association, and omini- tykes actually have all their. equipment paint for by the associntions there's even. ae “possibility mini-tykes. won't pay: “Any registration fees. oe. = ‘The cush on tand ise 8 mei ANS. ‘the’ Peninsula association. has ©. ‘more than team improvements inmind. The tuture will also sce circ: ural improvements to lacrasse ~ favilities at Centennial Park in Central Saanich, On the drawing board for- a. Iwo- year improvement-plan are dent, ‘president, ‘secretary, Ureusurer, ‘Hans ges = premise: fer rlocrosée season “new stands, a new clitb house, “a . hew sound system, an electronic scoreboard, lights for evening games, and possibly a roof over the outdoor lacrosse box. Work will alart this year and Scott envisions ‘a really profes. sional lacrosse box’? in’ two years. : In addition to” the tion’s.. financial © situation, -a good executive is helping make _ things happenin Ancrosse, Scott: Says. three years experience. “There's. lots of experience On the. executive ares. president, Forest Owens; presi- ‘Larry’ Sceattr viee- Joyee MeCulloch; “Rog... Odgers; registrar, Linda Cooper... ~ Directors: managers, © Art Lyons; coaching, Dave Reese: refereeing, Dave Odgers: publicity, © Vieki booster club, Elsie Linlkejohns; mitintenance and equipment, Saderholmy park doe ordinator, Sylvia. Vink: spon sors, © idney. Amos. _ Head coach: Ron Ashly; head refe ree, Mike Newman. Committers © this wear are coaching, teferecing, anaers constitution, - Minietyke team, USSiChaly About, half the’ executive is” new, the other half have Iwo or past ay w oi & Dough: MeCullochy “Waldrony. | thud: improvements, and equine GL Lacrosse, often billed as “the “demanding - skill: spared, stamina,’ ‘dexterity. and |. ine -telligence, according to associa: tion infor mation. “Although many» it's actually lacrosse, consider hockey Canada's official sport, . fastest. game on feet?” is nme: