_ SOCCER HIGHL IGHTS: ; Rentals Peninsula C 4 Country Ren- _ tals soccer club put in a fine per- - formance on the weekend in Division l-action, but came out the losers to Oak Bay, the league’ 's unbeaten leaders. Oak Bay took the early lead, ~ scoring off a corner kick, “but _. the Renters fought back and tied the game on a nice. goal by . . : Peter Buitendyk. | The game was intense with : ‘good scoring chances | on both 7 re perforn r : “Although ‘beaten | 3-0, ‘the : “Mary's | Coffee Bar Division 40 soccer club put in a gritty 7 performance. as they played with no substitutes against the — ke squad in a B.C. ; Prospect L Sup gameon the weekend. 7 _ weeks. . players who Played while they re ¢ could not whi ‘Ryan Hill made several good saves to keep his teammates in the game, but the Oak Bay keeper was also sharp. | The winning goal came late in the second half.-A shot was | taken and the save was made by Hill — but the rebound came out to a waiting Oak Bay for- ward who made no mistake put- ting it in the net. Old Country did not give up and in the dying minutes Darryl Simon hit the crossbar, then play at all. Prospect Lake opened the’ ~ scoring in the first h girls came back figh ing 1, Mary's played a hard game up until the half ended. | AIL. the running» started to _ . show on the local team as the se- - cond half opened, when Pro- cold and flu bug i in Y the: ‘Besides three | spect Lake gota lucky | break. The team scored its. second: goal of the game on a free kick h the ‘Mary's Boalkeeper - 7 _southern Vancouver Island. those there. _ 10. on. “the: Tow k Bay... ooo nailed his own rebound but hit the keeper. Several more good shots were taken but the Oak Bay keeper _was equal to the task and the game ended with a 2-1 win for Oak Bay. Putting formances were fullbacks Lee Robson, Chau Hayes, Kevin Law and halfback Rob Henley. — Forwards Jerry Cross and Rob © McNee also Played a strong ance not enoug! could not trap. ‘The ‘rebound _ was swooped upon. by Prospect _ Lake and put into the nets. That goal took a lot out of | _ _Mary’s and Prospect Lake took | full advantage, scoring again - before the game ended. . Jenny Milligan on’ right wing, and Cheryl Lack and Cathy _ Sam all had strong games. Also’ | putting in. top. performances: | - Penny Jestico, “Marie Bellavance and Pavae Valen. _] stub seeks | ey fo ce ee 'V oldest sport. « 7 par ees | ~~ Wain Park is un ite rove Sur posal and : mond CO in “strong - > per- “WN SAANICH 19) a . more residents. If we give them sta fo something | comfortable. | to Sit organizers a are looki spring an five ~ and six year old players who are - Ton time, Walden said. interested in playing | Canada's Last year’ the Peninsula’ . ok Lacrosse “Association fielded — ‘te kes (seven to cight ~ ‘The game has been modified ae ma ee (ning to 10 . or the youn iF means a lot of: fu ~~ Only three: lay for the mini-ty - players five to. six ‘sold. 1 "We need? 15° nlayers for’ a ~ team,”" Walden said. pall nat 1es and kite eae! ment is -_ red. A good pair of sneakers, some tion. a ex- get team shorts and socks) to a ea ae Bye nd “game during the week. Practises will be held: a | ont the weekends and planningis fora. : full ‘Program, en a the work; “runs: ‘through until June. _ ers are ee for other. ae’. reed Sse ‘repistra 7 The fee is $15 and players. 1 ‘group 0 “Gonoral Mooting 4:00 fra ob. 13, ‘i, 4980 Wooley Pree School - sipneys sLowrircn | ANNUAL GENERAL WV SoBe held Periods du neg rently be ng “org emon q _ with Hf) it doesn't : cast the ; Ca “bay now toams wish sg _ to ontor the . Regi al Di S About §, "it th an from around) British - lumbia will ays. iM 10 compete | in WHHNOB Mae ANG biel, Held hackey, salting shooting and come to Greater we the hast four.