TheReview Wednesday. February 21, 1990 — B4 Sp orts Editor: Glenn Werkman 656-1151 ee Sailors prepare for Patos Up to 50 sailboats in four mont Shoals, before heading them Classes will take to the sea in the to Patos Island and back to the Sidney North Saanich Yacht start-finish line — a 66.7-mile Club’s eighth annual Patos Island distance. Classic, March 3. The Swiftsure qualifier Rives The overnight-requirement race CTEWS a chance fo “tune up their starts at 11 am. from just off the Sailing abilitics” before the Vic- wharf at the foot of Beacon Ave. 0fa’S premicre racc, said club nue. spokesman Doug Jones, A skipper’s mecting will bo held at 9 a.m. race day, and the day@* before, on March 2, starting at 5 p-m., there’s a pre-registration evening with a no-host bar at the club, off McDonald Park Road. Boats must have a PHRF or IOR rating for the all-handicap racing. The race is governed by Pacific The long course for Class A and International Yachting Association B takes crews south around Beau- regulations. Gold medals for athletes at Winter Games All the results of the B.C Winter Games in Penticton are not in but early results show Peninsula athletes with a good share of gold medals. In speedskating events, David Van Den Bulk cleaned up in the junior men’s division — win- ning the gold medal in three of four events he entered. Van Den Bulk took first place in the junior men’s 400-metre, 800-m and 1,500-m events but fell in the 1,000-metre event for a fourth place finish. Trevor Anstey did very well in his first major speed skating competition. He made it into the finals of the juvenile divi- Class C and D boats will race a short course of 46.6 miles — from the Sidney wharf, around a marker between Sidney and James islands, off past Sidney Island to Patos Island in the U.S., back to the wharf. Class D boats are not allowed to use flying sails. LITTLE LEAGUE REGISTRATION | WHEN: FEB. 17, 18, 24, 25, FROM 1:00 - 4:00 WHO: BASEBALL PLAYERS SOFTBALL PLAYERS Bees TEE-BALL MINOR GIRLS ff h a ee ENSe Of slr Svenis Ns MINI-MINORS MAJORS GIRLS 2 ‘ MINORS SENIOR GIRLS Anstey placed well enough in the 400-m, 800-m and 1,000-m — MAJORS BIG LEAGUE finals to win fifth place overall. ae WHERE: CONCESSION STAND Ar THE MAJOR’S PARK He fell in the 600-m event, HOW MUCH: $30 - TEE-BALL & MINI-MINORS which hurt his overall placing. Coach and manager Anncy Van Den Bulk said the Games experience was invaluable to amateur athletes, but it was a hectic weekend. Speedskaters competed until 10:30 p.m. Friday, then were back on the ice at 7 a.m. Saturday. Peninsula skaters also helped the Zone 6 junior relay team $40 - ALL - OTHER DIVISIONS THIS INCLUDES TEAM PHOTOS There will be $5 off for each Registration if you have 2 or more children WHY: Why should you register EARLY??222 It helps the little league executive tremendously to prepare for the season. You get a free orange drink from McDONALDS while you Register. You will also receive a free good sport card from McDONALDS. This card allows any player in uniform to get a free drink with any purchase. Throughout baseball season. win the gold medal in the : FOR FURTHER REGISTRATION INFORMATION 3,000-m event. REACHING FOR the rafters is Parkland Panther Mark PLEASE CALL JOANNE OR TED DALY AT David and Trevor were both Bunting, GLENN WERKMAN photo 656-8700 on the team, which combined with Zone 1 speedskaters for the event. A vote was taken = among the two pairs to deter- g mine which team should take stin ers slide the points. Zone 6 won the toss. Other Peninsula athletes into Islands helped the Zone 6 Vancouver Island team capture gold. Disabled alpine skier Glen The Stelly’s Stingers senior McCord of Saanichton won the girls’ basketball team has won a gold medal in the mentally} berth into the Island tournament. handicapped slalom event on -| Apex Mountain. Jenny Mahon scored 36 points In women’s doubles table and Lynn Jean added 20 in a 72-42 tennis, Della Garvin of Bren- victory over Claremont in a game twood Bay teamed up with] played Monday, Elizabeth Everett to win the bronze medal. The Island Tournament starts The’ Zone 6 ringette team, Thursday in Qualicum with other with Peninsula players. placed Greater Victoria schools Reynolds out of the medal round in the} and Lambrick Park also represent- Winter Games. ed. “THE FASTEST GAME ON TWO FEET Michael Pratt has been selected as the Review Carrier of the Week. = che REVIEW PENINSULA MINOR LACROSSE. _ REGISTRARION PANORAMA LEISURE CENTRE chai in Grae 3 at Sidney ee : His interests are Nintendo and ‘SAT. AND SUN. FEB. 24 & 25 = oo camping SAT AND SUN. MARCH3 &4 — : : 10 AM-3 PM : Carrier of the Week receives: ou TLp - Hamburger of your choice HOME OF THE A SHORT FILM WILL BE SHOWN. ; Small wedgle or files (ieee (42 : Se oe * Medium soft drink TAKE OUT FOODS z= Fimess BRING Youn sieTs aa | + REVIEW CARRIER APPLICATION. Act, ION SS CERTIFICATE | YOUR REVIEW | _ BOX 2070, SIDNEY, B.C. Ve 355 SKILL — ANDA | EACH WEEK? | Ha = iG oe LET US KNOW ABOUT es ] _ TEAMWORK FRIEND YOUR CARRIER |som CANADA'S NATIONAL SPORT