; i, \ Pool closure delays club swim program Registration for the Piranhas Sygn Club’s winter stroke improvement program has been postponed due to a temporary closure of the Panorama Lei- sure Centre’s pool. Piranhas spokesman Sue claggart said registration will be held on Oct. 13 and Oct. 14 aS maintenance work on the pool has held up the swim club’s first session. e Anyone under the age of 20 who wants to sign up for the fun swimming sessions had been originally invited to regis- ter on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7. Registration will now be held starting at 6 p.m. on Oct. 13 and at 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 14. For more information, call Sharon Johnson at 656-3577. {Winter joins world event Sidney triathlete Jim Winter has been selected from among 4,000 applicants to compete at the 12th annual Ironman Tri- athlon world championship, to be held on Oct. 6. Taking place in Kona, Hawaii, the triathlon will fea- ture about 900 top competitors from 46 countries. The winner of the Comox Triathlon on July 30, Winter previously competed in world championships in 1986 and 1987. : Third win for de Pol in cross country — Peninsula cross-county run- ner Chad de Pol, 18, won the first 5,200-metre race of the Greater Victoria cross-country senior boys’ circuit, at Centen- nial Stadium, Sept. 25. Winning the race for the third straight year, de Pol finished the Tace in a time of 15 minutes and 40 seconds. De Pol’s sister, Andrea, 13, placed third in the senior girls’ 2,500-metre event, with a time of nine minutes and 34 seconds. proudly presents DANCE AEROBICS with DEBBIE HASTINGS Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. Drop-Ins Welcome! 1] 652-5444 ue aa ree INTRODUCING: ~~ PROFITS THROUGH 7 om a numan damer agains! areamm : frying to spike the ball, members of the Parkland senior boys’ PEOPLE PONEN volleyball team practice a blocking maneuver in prepara- *8 hours a month of evening training tion for their first league game. Panthers volley into high gear in league title quest Following a couple of impres- Sive pre-season victories, the Park- land senior boys’ volleyball team is shifting into high gear as league action gets under way. Coach Lome Chan said Park- land defeated last year’s B.C. Divi- sion A bronze medalists Pacific Christian Secondary of Victoria, Sept. 26. Playing at Stelly’s Secondary, Parkland also dumped the home team by 15-3 and 15-4 in its other exhibition game, Chan said. Parkland players Brett Mikkle- son, Steve Lefebvre and Dylan Gayler all played outstandingly well, he said. Chan said his team is shaping up to be a likely contender for the Lower Vancouver Island High School League title. With six experienced players returning from last season, the team has a strong nucleus and new players are developing their skills very quickly, he said. “We have a very strong serve/ Teceive talent to count on. Also, we've a lot of defensive skills in terms of hustle. 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