he Parkland Pan- thers Senior Boys Championships; capturing the final berth into the provincial championships to be played in Kelowna in the first week of December. In round robin play, Parkland pulled a huge upset of the Islands #1 ranked team and provincially ranked #6 team, Woodlands, beating them 25-16; 13-25; 18-16, in the most incredible match that they played all season. Park- land was down 12-8 in the fi- nal game and had the char- acter and intensity. to come back and win. This was the only loss that Woodlands had experienced in. the round robin. Parklands de- fense was phenomenal as a incredible digs and Chris Neal and Chris Straub were some . awesome spiking. Chris Neal'was lat apologizes for any i team. Jordan Lim had some: firing on all cylinders with - team. The Panthers went through round robin play with a five win, two loss record. On Friday, the Pan- thers beat Gulf Islands 25- 19; 25-20; in their first match. They then played Max Cameron, ranked sev- enth in the province, win- ners of three previous tour- naments, and played them in a tough, well played match. Cameron beat Park- land 25-22; 25-22 in a match that could have gone either way. Parkland then played _ Pacific Christian and won handily 25-18; 25-18. In their final match. of the evening, they played their longtime rivals Lambrick. Parkland came out intent on winning and buried their opponents 25-15; 25-17. On. Saturday, Parkland started with their monu- mental win over Woodlands. Parkland had a bit of an emotional lapse after. this | si We Goofed | - In the recent full page advertisment for tsland View Place. - Brian McConnell & Associates Appraisers name was spelled incorrectly. The Pennisula J nconvenience caused by this error. News Review | WITH 4 SENSATIONAL big win and lost the next match to Brooks in an up- set. Brooks was a. solid team, and they took Park- land by surprise, and shocked them in the first game 25-20. Parkland made uncharacteristic serve. re- ception errors, and their spikers were not hitting the ball as cleanly and accu- rately as they could have. The Parkland team were able to rally in the second game and squeaked out a 25-23 win. The third game was also close with Park- land leading 11-10, but un- like the previous match, they did not execute their serve reception and their spiking in the way that they ote ‘ ae A Peninsula | ol Soccer Association SOCCER SCORES FOR NOV. Wi2°: NB 4 yg’ iy rf \ needed to, and Jost 15-11. Parkland’s final match of the round robin was against North Island Senior Sec- ondary, they beat them eas- ily 25-13; 25-15. In the playoffs they were to face. Max Cameron to advance to the Island finals. Battered and exhausted af- ter the grueling schedule, they fought hard but Cameron came out swing- ing with their power hitters hammering powerful spikes. This did not allow Parkland to run their of- fense as precisely as they could. 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