Page C2 Parkle The Parkland junior boys volley- ball team lost the final game of a weckend tournament on a contro- versial referee call to finish in fourth place on Vancouver Island. By GLENN WERKMAN Review Staff Writer H $ ALL STIHL SAWS SOLD WILL | RECEIVE THE STIHL PRO KIT RETAIL VALUE $74 Kit includes extra chain, 2 cycle oil, work gloves, filing manual, key chain, thermometer and Stihl value coupons. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS COUNTRY a rentals. sales-repairs °°" : PN LEBANE CL WITH US THIS "NEW YEARS EVE ~ : “clus IMAGES PRESENTS: ‘DANCE AND — MIDNITE. BUFFET | Party Favors, 1OPMto3PM. $25:00PP | “Roots $30.00) Complete Package — _ “ONLY: $80. 00: per couple” es, - GOLDEN BEAR PRESENTS | of - BARON OF BEEF ONLY S16. 00 PP. oe junior “It was a tough way to end the tournament,”’ said coach Lorne Chan. _ The junior Panthers won their first scrics of the Island Champi- onship at Vanier School in Cour- tenay Friday night against Robron School from Campbell. River 15-8 SIDNEY 9769 5th AVE. 656-5541 Champagne ~ Tickets at front desk 2280: Beacon. Ave. 956-1 176 : Atom: Eagles. had. a - allowing Juan de Fuca to ‘get on . the scoreboard first-and create a i two-goal lead: after t two periods of ; yp pllay. os : Going into. the. third period: AP “down 2-0 provided the motivation “= for Cameron: Williams. He took a.” } pass from. Tony Ward to put the | Eagles on the board at 8:15°of the |: and 15-9. Robron eventually. went on to win the tournament. The players then made coach: Chan happy with two straight wins over Oak Bay, 15-13 and 15-0. In. their last-match Friday night the juniors lost. 11-15 and 13-15 to Balenas School from Parksville. : leyo to the wire — barcly securing victory by a single point. The close games didn’t end there. In the next serics — and what proved to be the final one — the Parkland juniors lost their first “game to Brooks School 12-15. They came back in the second Saturday morning found the - Parkland team half asleep as they lost 4-15 and 6-15 to Colquitz. In the next scries against Camp- bell River’s Southgate School the junior Panthers split the first two matches, 15-11 and 13-15, and won. the third 15-8 to win the scrics, The team went on to play George Bonner, losing the first game 10-15 and winning the. second game 15-3. In the third game to take a 15-6 victory and advance to a third and deciding game. It was a close one that built up ‘ into a 16-16 tie, Parkland serving. The serve was good, the ball was tipped back by Brooks, and it was missed by a Parkland defender. The serve went to Brooks but a Parkland player batted the ball under the net to the Brooks server and the referee called the play, giving Parkland a red‘card and li foul game Parlkland took it right down Wednesday, November 30, 1988 th on Brooks an automatic single point for a 17-16 victory. ‘“‘Usually they only award a red card for something major,” Chan said. “Since it was won because of a referce’s call it’s harder for (the players) to take.” The final tally Icft Parkland in fourth place with Robron in first, Balenas in second and Colquitz in. . third. Trailing in fifth was South- gate, followed by Bonner, Brooks and Oak Bay. Chan said. if the team. would have stayed sharper in the last two games it may have won, but play- ers found it difficult to get the adrenalin going after a full day. Outstanding players included Brett Mikkelson and Chad Watson > who ‘did an excellent job setting, and captain Nathan Davis who had Island an excellent second day of the tournament reinforcing the def- ence, Mike Golin and Justin Gayler took the lion’s share of the hitting duties and very consistent getting the points for the Panthers, Chan said.. Dylan Gayler -had a consis- tent all-around tournament. “I was plicased with the way they played most of their matches,” Chan said. “One or two breaks and we could have been up there for first or second.” The tournament marks the end of the junior volleyball season at Parkland but Chan hopes to keep the guys practising once a week to get ready for regional competition to represent Zone 6 in the B.C. Winter Games and for club cham- pionship tournaments next March. A broad base of talent demon- strated by the Parkland swim team. -resulted in. outstanding. perform- ances as athletes set personal best records and were rewarded with _medals, Nov.. 18-19 at the provin- cial swim mect at UBC, coach Barb Ferrie said Monday. , “We were 11 points over last years’ total and last year we got . third in B Division in the prov- ince,” Ferrie said. Final placing on a province- wide scale had yet to be calculated. at press time, she said. One. exceptional result was. by the girls’ 200-metre freestyle relay _ team. which captured a’ silver ‘medal out of 24 relay teams from te - The Peninsula. Atom rep team. - started its regular season with a tie | » against Juan de Fuca and ended its © -- exhibition season with a win last weekend. *: » Saturday, in the. Rec Contre ‘the third period. Thornber stole the puck from-a Less than’ a minute aie Ben. Gulls defenceman in the neutral ° zone,,went in alone and deked a. backhand shot pasta sprawling - ~ Michael Hofmann has hean solectad. ag Thea ~-Raviow's Garrior of the Wook, at Michal) 12,18 a Grado 6 student at > ~. Pacific Christian School, His” * -intardsts ara stamp collacting and Sparis, : : anew 5 rep. HOME-OF THE WEDGIE FRIES — TAKE OUT FOODS” 2 Sanit phi Brspdr athe’ - Carr ler of the Week recelves: . « Hamburger of your choice - -» Small wedgle or (ros « Medium act deink: ARE YOU GETING [77 REVIEW CARRIER = ~~ YOUR REVIEW oye BOX 2070, SIDNEY, B.C, V6L 355. [ BACH WEEK? °° | Name | LET US KNOW A BOUT 7 AMT O08 cena n | -Yown Phone Wb ewedede me inet ui cite emine sa ehad eine en PW re Nt | YOUR CARRIER Ait hemepeanentsncrenpengend kllenrsprercereeeret “deer ytterataorems oneness tiemenbe dite ruted mise dene Tih eine Nam: all over B.C. “All four members had really strong swims so that’s pretty impressive,” Ferric said. Members _include Mary Campbell, Jennic de Wolfe, Natasha Kipot and Nadine Sibley. In individual events, the lone.A event compctitor from Parkland, Stefan Jakobsen, took two seconds from his personal best to win the ‘silver medal in the boys’ 100-m.. breast stroke. . In. B- events, de’ Wolfe: was a -gstandout medal winner for the ~ girls. She qualified in sixth place: of a large field to go to provincials and really tumed:on the-afterbur- .. “ners to. record a personal best time: ~ fast onouen to win the pronize sta it Se : goalie to lie: “the score. ‘Friday. the Atoms hosted. Vic- vtoria Racquet Club at -Panorama : -for. the last game of. the exhibition * season‘and took a quick lead i in the . an - first Period. . : ‘taking honic a 1-1 ‘score. momentum, coaches said, : Join jolly Mr. Claus on $ Smitty's in Sidney. SPONSORED BY; ‘There. were more scoring ; chances: for both teams but neither. team’ could. capitalize, ending the ~., game: tied 2-2: with Juan de Fuca’... - -outshooting | the: Eagles 29.10.24. >. slow: Starts _- Magic Colour dominated the first half, putting relentless pres- !. -sure-on the Lakehill defence and: not allowing the opponents to gain The Peninsula team drew. first blood ‘on picture-perfect passing, medal in 100-m freestyle. ‘Jamie MacDonald shone to a ‘bronze medal victory in the 50-m breast stroke while tcam mate Mike Golin placed seventh. In other individual results Andrew Ens finished fifth in boys’ ~ §0-m backstroke and Mary Camp- bell finished. sixth in girls’ 50-m freestyle. In other relay results the boys’ 400-m freestyle relay team of Rob MacDonald, Ens, Golin. and. _ Jakobsen won a bronze medal for © ‘their third-place performance. The. girls’ 200-m medley relay team won fourth place and the boys. 200-m medley relay team placed fifth. - One mixed team,” the 200-m » Thorber or opened the game with a single-handed hat trick before « Tacquet Club could’ reply with'a Single to end the first. period 3-1. : the, second period'to tic the game. “at3-3. but: the Eagles, exploded > each courtesy. of John Zelinski and Gia) Morris controled a Lakehill clearing attempt and pushed the ball up the left side. where Jim the middle to: Bill Farrant. Farrant. carried the ball to the 18-yard line and spotted Darrell Underwood. streaking down the ide... The pass’ was laid over. and “Underwood one-timed it just. inside the right post, completing a beautiful: play -that: started on Peninsula’s. half, , witches weep? + Saturday, Docombor 10th a 17th at 9:00 a.m. for a Merry Chris imas breakfast at. te on 3 ncakes smothered in syrup and butler, 1 strip of. bacon, . hot a : chocolat for childran or tea ¢ or ‘col. P CHILDREN: © fon for adults: $4.95 ADULTS Por Person 7 Tiekets available at Smitty’ S Family Restaurant, 2302 Boacon Ave, phone 556-2 A238. Early reservations recommended — ~SIONEY ASSOCIATION OF, MERCHANTS. foo ean Ma khong Wi pan [otendmunnernitinetnmenemgne” OM Racquet Club‘scored a pair in : cwith four ‘goals. of their own, a pair. -Thornber, .in the. third Period i to'= = Jake. > the: lead. o ~ Despite: having no substitute -players to. draw from, the Peninsula Magic, Colour Division 7A soccer: squad “played a strong exhibition - - Saunderson -relayed. the ball into’ game against Lakehill Saturday, freestyle relay, finished in seventh place and the girls 400-m freestyle . relay team placed eighth. A total of .14 swimmers quali- ’ fied for the provincials and 26 Parkland athletes made the trip to UBC. They ended up with 81 points in all, 11 over last year’s 70. The swim tcam is blessed with a large number of Grade 9-and 10 athletes who have done well this year and ~ should continue the winning tradi- tion next year, Ferrie said. Parkland also entered a diving team in the B.C s for the first time -this. year. Coach Erin Patterson was. - joined by divers Carrie Morris, Brent Jukella, . Darryl Lawes ‘and Wes Nelson. Tl The Gulls. rallied back with’ three: goals and, with 18 scconds — ‘left onthe. clock, Danny “McClig-.° ~-gott narrowly missed the open net -after: the. Gulls. pulled their goalie, eho ending: the game with a 7-6 Penin: nee ‘Sula’ victory... Eagles is Friday at. Panorama when ~Lakehill evened the score in n the “second half with a dribbling shot "that evaded a downed keeper, ~ coaches said. Brian Timms: stopped a. brea- kaway and Underwood made sev- cral keys saves.as they’ filled in for regular keeper Graham Cliff, _ Jay Loveridge and Rees Larson: ‘played exceptional games on def- | ence, breaking up plays and help- ing Brian: Terrell and Chris McDonald. record their outstand- a ing performances; top charts: Bowlers in the with the highest singles and triples Next. home game for the ‘Atom oe) “they meet Racquet Club. in. a LEE _ Teague game, starting at 5: 50 pm. ae our fi 4 io Oaks bowlers | Twin Oaks league topped the charts last week ofall ther five-pin league bowlers at Mirnicle Lanes; Highest for the ladies was Je: we Potro, who surprised herself with 0-286: sinule, Close behind was ° > — Bsther Smnith with a 260. that was 100: pins over her avery. — “On thes men's side C ‘ourad: Pre- sand a-290- single. Noro Clarke lora6l2 triple. pall was in fing form bowling. a © 222. single and a S86 triple, ‘tom Lemon hid the men's high triple Wh G33. AL Vickers had the - high: single with w 236 and John. © Whitcher bowled 100. pins over AVERIC ina single fame. with ao o zak, Ressle Roberts had the high ladies’ single with a 199 in Weds - —nesday 9:30 am Goldles, Ken Herrington wis High forthe men vith a 214, In Weilneeeday 1 pony, Chatto — Hazel Silver's $37 triple-was high © for the dadies® while Edna Ham MDA Wad a 23 igh single, Norm. Clarke had the ments: “high single with a 254 and George . : Pinner had he high (riple Of HAR. 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