! | TheReview Wednesday; October 31, 1990 Bll eee STRAIGHT TALK | : pacu with your The Peninsula Magic Colour soccer team staged a dramatic cgmeback to ear a 3-3 tie against i Bay's United Guarantee Trust, Saturday: The Division 5A Peninsula team extended its unbeaten streak to six : games after scoring three goals in #4 the last ten minutes of Saturday’s match at Blue Heron Park, coach © John McDonald said. Magic Colour created plenty of Scegig opportunities in the first nalf but some great saves by the United goalkeeper kept Colour off the scoresheet. And two quick breakaway goals § United in the last 15 minutes of the first half upset Colour’s com- i PANTHERS § Cont’d from page B3. . develop into a top-notch team. After coaching his players to a runners-up placing in the Junior boys league in 1988, he realized “his team had considerable poten- tial. “T knew I had the basis of a pretty good team back then. But to get to where we are today involved a lot of hard work and commit- *@ment from all of us,” he said. Along with a great sense of teamwork, the players have also developed a very tenacious style of play, he said. “They're fighters. They really dig down deep in close games. Whenever they want to turn it on, ey can,” he said. d Such qualities will be tested ~ again today at the Lower Island playoffs at Parkland Secondary school. The league’s top six teams began battling it out in the round- robin tournament at Parkland, Monday. Competition wraps up today, with games being played from * 4:30 p.m. onwards. Chan said he is confident his team stands a good chance of picking up some more silverware tonight when the playoffs trophy is presented to the tournament’s win- ner: And he’s sure the Panthers will eam one of the four berths to the island championship, to be held at Mt. Doug Secondary from Nov. 8-9, he said. “The competition in the Islands will be tough with most of the best teams in the province there,” he said. “But if Parkland is mentally g tough and ready, we can do it.” Fed up with the tax bite? Call me today to find out how @vestors can help tax planning. CALL R.T. (TOM) FITZ-GERALD 388-4234 Building futures since 1940. 734 BROUGHTON ST. Magic Colour fights for 3-3 tie posure. McDonald said a greater emphasis on attack early in the second half helped Colour to create some “golden” scoring Opportunities, which were not capitalized on. After about an hour’s play, United struck again by scoring a third goal on the breakaway, he said. However, when lesser teams would have faded away, Color showed great strength of character by mounting a late comeback, he said. Winger Gus Morris scored Col- our’s first goal after a fine run down the left wing that finished with a hard shot into the back of United’s net, he said. Within the next couple of min- utes, Mason Walker, Chris McDonald and Darrell Unde- rwood all came agonizingly close to netting the ball, he said. But Walker made no mistake with his next shot on goal as he fired the ball past the outstretched hand of the United keeper to place it high into the back of the net. McDonald said a determined defensive effort by John Goulet and Rease Larson staved off United’s late counterattacks. With less than two minutes left, midfielders Underwood and Lee Dryden assisted in getting the ball to Bill Farrant, who headed home the tying goal, he said. McDonald said he was very happy with the “never-say-die” attitude his team showed by over- coming a 3-0 deficit. “When coaching, I try to emphasis that the most important parts of the game are the first ten minutes and the last ten minutes.” he said. “The kids forgot about the first ten minutes this time but really put on a show in the last ten minutes,” he said. 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