Waich for chum tags About 1,300 chum salmon are being tagged in Saanich pee Medes November a 1990 = A Parkland rowers take high school feam title In its best performance ever, the Parkland Panthers rowing team won the overall team title at the Greater Victoria high school championships at Elk Lake, Sun- day. With six victories to its credit in the various events Saturday and Sunday, Parkland notched up 75 points to eclipse runner-up Mt. Doug, which had 52 points. Parkland coach Gord Redlin is crew. Redlin said this season’s team is the strongest he has seen yet, and that it promises to be a real powerhouse in rowing next season, too. Canadian national Junior Dou- bles rower Adam Parfitt showed great team leadership in spear- heading the Parkland team to its championship triumph, he said. And the efforts of B.C. Junior Storm was very proud with his team’s efforts, particularly with the winning form of the Junior Boys’ squad. Also, high praise is due to the crew that finished runner-up in the Junior Boys’ Eight, he said. Recruiting the help of Junior Girls’ team members Alayne Sidlick and A. J. Tupper, the Junior Boys’ Quad crew overcame the handicap of a broken oar to nar- towly lose out on first place, he Said. Storm said that with only two rowers graduating this year, he expects an even more rewarding season next year. | wish to thank all & Inlet this month to determine thrilled with his team’s dominant Rowing Team members Heidi migration patterns in a joint performance at the 11-school Redding, Kayte Fischer and Jes- whe supporied me 7 project between the South Van- meet. sica Mondia helped propel the November 17th couver Island Tribal Council In Sunday’s final heats, the Sid- girls’ crews to its best season ever, : | and the federal Department of ney high school swept to victory in he said. Please feel free to a Fisheries and Oceans. the Novice Girls’ Four race, the ‘‘There’s great attitude and ttend i = | The study is also being done | Girls’ Eight event, and the Girls’ in this year’ attend council meet seats : Ss’ teamwork in this year’s team. They . to provide information on the Four competition. gave a superb performance on and ings and to call me intermingling of Goldstream Parkland also placed runner-up _ off the water,” Redlin said. with your concerns | chum salmon with other sal- in the Novice Girls’ Eight and _—_-He said a big boost to Park- : a | mon species, the ministry said. - earned third place in the Boys’ land’s pride was also the winning sincerely, : eae is Secondary al oe am Se ee : une. socameup which was presented to the team orange and green plastic discs trumps Sunday, with a victory in that had ine test aggregate results | CLARENCE BOLT from caught fish are asked to the Boys’ Four event. The team for the two days of competition. return them to the address also posted a runner-up finish in “This is not a fringe sport at labelled on the tags. The tags the Boys’ Eight. Parkland. It’s now very much an = are attached to the dorsal area In Saturday's competition, Park- established sport,” he said. of the fish by stainless steel land stormed across the finish line “We now have a wall of fame Inte rit wire. : in first place in the Novice Girls’ that includes rower Julie Jesper- g y The return address is Dept. of Double, the Novice Girls’ Quad son. My crew thinks of Julie as Fisheries and Oceans, P. O. Box and in the Novice Boys’ Double. contemporary because she only and 2085, Vancouver. B.C. or the Parkland also placed second in graduated three years ago and her 2 tags can be sent to the nearest the Junior Girls’ Quad, the Junior accomplishments (she placed O ministry office. For more infor- Girls’ Double and the Junior fourth at the world championships pen = Bet cia ane Eee uaa : earlier this month in Tasmania) G Ov ernm ent 1 = ird place finish was also have really inspired them.” bered from Z 49000 to Z49999 earned by the Junior Boys’ Double Sil Scuite team coach Tim while green colored tags are numbered Z31200 to Z 315999. Py Thank you to all the people of Sidney who gave me their vote of confidence last Saturday. new, Volleyball team | look forward to working on behalf of all the 5 ready for the people of Sidney to make the town an even best in Kelowna better place to live. All fired up and raring to go, Thank you again, the Parkland senior boys’ vol- Donald Amos leyball team will take on the best high school teams in B.C, starting tonight through to Sat- urday, in Kelowna. The Greater Victoria league champions and the only district team tO win a berth to the provincials, Parkland will com- pete against 15 other teams. 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