Sports Mixed team wins Vikes 24-K for Peninsula club A combined team of boys and girls Peninsula Track Club members dominated the 15- and-under division at the Vikes 24-Kilometre relay race held at Beacon Hill Park last weeknd. Posting a time of one hour, 38 minutes and 56 seconds for a first-place vicotry over six other teams were Andrea De Pol, Kristi Gregory, Scott Tra- velbea, Shannon Bowles and Sarah Thornber, coach Tom Michell said. The Victoria Track Club’s team was over four minutes behind with a time of 1:42:40 and the Nanaimo Track Club’s team followed at 1:46:06, Sun- day. Babe Ruth ball early sign-up The Peninsula Babe Ruth Baseball Association is holding an early registration Saturday and Sunday at the Panorama Leisure Centre, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. “This season a new division exclusively for 16-year-olds has ben added to the program, which already includes a divi- sion for 13-year-olds and a division for 14- 15-year-olds,” spokesman Gordie Tupper said. Most home games will be played at Centennial Park on Wallace Drive in Central Saa- nich and all divisions feature city-wide competition at Lam- brick Park in Gordon Head, Carvarvon Park in Oak Bay, Park in Langford and Bullen Park in Esquimalt. Spring training and clinics for players, coaches and umpires will get underway shortly. Intertrack racing now Friday too Response from harness rac- ing fans has been so good the Sandown Harness Racing Club decided to open Friday nights as well, spokesman Lynn Won- nenberg said. “Last Saturday we had about 550 people come out,’’ she said. “It was excellent, it was wild, it was great.” Parade to the post is at 6:50 p.m. Friday night and ticket windows will slide open at 6 p.m., she said. Layritz park in Saanich, Luxton | Editor: Glenn Werkman 656-1151 Panthers can by Glenn Werkman The Review A score of 60-40 is a good average final score in high school basketball. But last week in league action against the Belmont Braves, the Parkland Panthers senior boys AAA basketball team achieved that leading score at half time. When the game ended the Panthers had taken the score into three digits with a 104-97 victory — a4 more common score among NBA basketball teams. “What a shootout,” coach Joe Milligan said. “There were some incredible individual efforts made.”’ Mike Wonnacott sunk nine three-point shots in the game and chalked up an individual scoring record of 39 points. pointers in the first half, Milligan said. He made seven of eight three- ~ Quite a few players on both teams got in the groove and couldn’t miss,” Milligan said. Mark Bunting scored 22 points and Shane Ruman hit the hoop for 21 as Belmont’s Massimo Segato scored 33 points. Segato is one of the best players in high school basketball today, Milligan said. Despite the 104-97 victory Mil- ligan isn’t pleased with the game. “I'm not pleased because we should never allow a team to score 97 points against us,” Milligan: Said. Part of the reason for the high scoring game that basketball talent has improved in recent years. In 1985 when the three-point shot became part of league rules, Parkland’s Tom Johnson was one of the only players who could sink the shot consistently. Now, almost every team has a couple of players who can make the three-pointer on a regular basis, Milligan said ABOU TO LET the shot go is Stelly’s Stinger Malcolm Yates in senior boys’ league basketball action against Claremont, Thursday. Stelly’s lost the game 68-40 despite a good effort. GLENN WERKMAN photo HAPPY SIXTEEN HOARY JAN 28TH LOVE, MOM, DAD, & SISTER DAWN e Glass replacement e Major & minor repairs e Black Hawk Frame System ° Ask ab ly installed “State of the Art” European paint system Qeomsems — FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL 655-3230 106-2031 MALAVIEW AVE. ™Review Wednesday, January 17, 1990 — B4 Tt miss, break 100 point barrier “TI think we got into a bit of a Tun-and-gun game, that we don’t like getting into,” Milligan said. With a third quarter lead at & in Belmont’s gym — called the Band Box for its noisy reputation Continued on Page B6 87-69, insread of concentrating on holding them down we got into a match-baskets game with them, he said. “AS a result some of our better players fouled out and we lost some our momentum,” he said. Belmont rallied at the end with four straight baskets to narrow the gap before the buzzer went. The Panthers are relieved to get the win, a two point, from a game FEB. 10, FEB. 11th, 1990 JUAN DE FUCA REC CENTER COLWOOD ac ADMISSION 1.00 TELEVISED - SHAW CABLE OLDE FURNISHINGS ANTIQUES & REPRODUCTIONS UPHOLSTERING BRITISH TRAINED With 20 Years Experience q McKIMM GEORGE F. NICHOLAS W. LOTT R.G. WITT LAPPER D. MAYLAND MCKIMM 9830 FOURTH ST. SIDNEY, B.C. 656-3961 & LOTT BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES McKIMM CHRISTOPHER S. LOTT TIMOTHY F. LOTT GRANT S. WARRINGTON Personal Injury / Real Estate Criminal Law / Wills & Estates Family Law / Commercial & Co. Law Municipal Law FIRST 1/2 HOUR CONSULTATION FREE 118 HANSON RD. GANGES, B.C. 537-9951