Sp orts TheReview Wednesday, May 23,1990 — B8 SS Panth lify for Isl m ; SIDNEY MIXED SLOWPITCH LEAGUE q sland track meet « SUNNIDINGS SEZSCTIVE MAY 20 Parkland Secondary athletes Jim Justice placed fourth in the and Justice qualified with a fourth “\ DIVISION posted a strong showing at the 400-metre event, while Dave place finish. Greater Victoria Junior Secondary Lougheed also qualified with the Coach Jaak Magi said that he G WwW L PTs Track Championships at UVic on same finishing position in the WwaS impressed with the perform- Wellmaster Pumpers 10> 10) 0 20 Friday. 3000-metre race. ances of Parkland’s qualifying ath- Accutemp 8 q 1 14 In total, the team qualified in 11 letes and said that he was also Beacon Auto Parts De Fes 2e- 4 events for the Vancouver Island The 4 X 100-metre relay team of happy with the team’s overall Hotel Sidney 10 6 4 12 Junior Secondary Schools’ Cham- Marc Jones, Lee Mitchell, Wallace effort. : Ron’s Disposal 6 5 1 10 pionships in Courtenay, May 26. : Bowcott?s 66 A 8 Kristi Gregory had an excep- ge, THE PENINSULA’S Knight’s Of Pythias 6 3 3 6 tional meet, as she won both the 4 af, 12) WES, FAVOURITE Richway Raiders [ee ae AG 800-metre race and the 1500- “ . REALTY INC REALTORS McDonalds 8 3 5 6 metre event. . 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Lawyer Referral Service, Victoria 382-1415. _ blitz against Edward Milne High at The Pre_Masters Division is for competitors between the ages of 30 MLSE : North Saanich School Thursday. anil 30. _ DIALALAW: For free general legal information on 131 different 4 Ina fast-paced match which saw Plodders’ organizer ‘Shirley Eike said that she was ecstatic about topics; phone toll-free 1-800-972-0056: plenty of end-to-end action, the her team’s performance. A public service of the B.C. Branch, Canadian Bar Panthers came out on top by a “There was a lot of emotion and a lot of fears and our spirits were Association, funded by the Law Foundation of B.C. margin of 6-2. up the whole time. The girls worked really hard and I’m proud of In the first half, both teams them ” she said. created quite a few scoring oppor- The team members were: Linda Pendry, Claire Tanner, Pat Straub, tunities but Parkland’s finishing —_ Tryqj Jones, Wendy Langtry, Bev WatsonLee Pears, Renate Walton, proved to be much sharper, with ? lark, Shirley Hike and M i : A the Panthers taking a 4-2 lead by pe See SEE RON See NOW RENTING- the half-time. : Panthers forward Lorien Henson The 1990 Mosquito Control PEN, LY ] picked up two of her team’s first half goals as a result of her Program is now underway. superior speed and strong drib- = : bling skills. If you have mosquito problems this Discover life the way it's meant Jenny Milligan and Kirsten season, are a beekeeper, or wish more to be, from the best in personal Baker also added a goal apiece. re please contact local person- gecvines and amenities, i the ; After the break, Edward Milne 2 nel throug Tos! in acilnity programs. piled on the pressure in an effort to Bi District of Central Saanich Monthly rental wrestle control of the game from = 652-4444 Tneludles daily the Panthers. fe The mosquito control officer will contact ili ‘ OU as soon as possible. meals. We even But Jenny. Milligan scored twice aoe y offer a working garden! within twenty minutes to dash Edward Milne’s hopes. From then on, Parkland domi- nated until the final whistle, earn- ing a well-deserved victory. 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