Sports TheReview Wednesday, April 10,1991 — A18 Pee wees capiure gold in international tournament + A terrible beginning turned into the gold medal. points out of second place, Ward son, Ward said. Lac hell ran ked a wonderful end for the Peninsula Manager Ken Ward said Penin- _ said. The team’s coach is former 2 Pee Wee AA hockey team last — sula worked to a 3-1 victory in the Including exhibition games, the Junior B Eagles defenceman Greg among top five week. final, getting the third goal on an team had a winning percentage of Lewis, with Garry Solzielinski as : After taking a 9-3 loss against empty net as PoCo pulled their over .650 during the 1990-91 sea- assistant. Two young tennis players} port Coquitlam in the opening goalie in a final bid. from the Panorama Leisure} same of the Third Annual Interna. — PoCo led 1-0 after one, Peninsu- UPHOLSTERY * DRAPERIES Centre are now ranked among } tional Pee Wee Tournament Apnil la tied it up in the second, then * ANTIQUES * ETC. the best in the province in their} 9 the Peninsula squad bounced scored a power play goal in the age calegory. : back with five straight wins over third to go ahead. The empty-net Michael Lachelt made it to the next four days. goal came in the final seconds of : ees: the under-14 final of the West- Playing in Cloverdale, the Penin- _ regulation time. eo 4 SS aEEREDR TIED: Sed Incloe sonenament Nell | sya AN soma pilyed ia 5-1 Phe tnisemvional tonsaatnont =| SERVICE recently in Vancouver, moving victory over Vancouver’s Hastings drew pee wee teams from Finland, him into the top five in BC a Street team Wednesday, then Switzerland, Sweden, United the under-14 A Division, said knocked off Victoria’s top team — States and across Canada includ- Greg Diemer, tennis coach at the minor level AAA Capitals — ing one team from Whitehorse, * 652-9454 PANO, with a 4-1 win. Yukon. 6655 TRUDEAU TERRACE Also, Chris Good placed In the fourth game of the 40- Two of the Peninsula players BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. = second in a ee ts team tournament, Peninsula quali- were selected by tournament offi- TOMES NE I Se Ouse “In isle fied for a playoff shot by bouncing cials for an All Star Friendship under-18 category, moving him ‘Weees Win a 7-3 seo, weliing Gare, BRENTWOOD COIFFURES - BRENTWOOD COIFFURES in the top 10 in the province in in a first-place finish in Peninsu- Forward Jordan Sundher and the under-18 A Division. la’s 10-team division. goaltender Gary Swanson ran | ° : That's the first time we've That game set the stage for a_ through exercises with members of on (ep) had two top-10 rankings from high profile Friday match againsta other teams competing in the tour- Zz = this area,” said Diemer. “Holished” tcam from Parksville, nament. =) : 1 |> oe ou ae ee) managed by the notorious Howie parents said Cloverdale did a {KE BETTY CHRISTINE MAUREEN CINDY TANIS Lu ee ee abt s Meeker. “wonderful job hosting the tour. |© l \V ve) “ aoe = ies — under 14 Peninsula played with heart and pament. Thovs WAS TO cane ad 1S B RE N OO D Col F F U R ES oO ae he pow 14-18 final. Todd Eee ee oe byone the officiating was good, it was 8 WHERE yOOs HAIR BECOMES 8 goal in a 5-4 upset. really fair.” King defeated ‘San ea That win pitted Peninsula The Dos Wea tear Hnishod the = OUR Jor PRIORITY = ce ae King’s third utle im} against the same PoCo team the regular season with a record of 10 | 652-3333 2 : ! : team lost to in the opener. and 10 after 20 games, finishing in {or ALWAYS A FRIENDLY SERVICE cc dn the ee ae But, this time the battle was for fourth place — but only three {© Brentwood Shopping Centre, beside Royal Bank co esowies downed enillip Sea . | This Ad is Worth 5% off any Product Purchased in our Salon.| « 6-3, 7-5 while in girls’ 14-18, HiO Goic ha suffers defeat CUT QUT AND BRING IN TO RECEIVE DISCOUNT! ee ee BRENTWOOD COIFFURES - BRENTWOOD COIFFURES | _ Reese 6-1, 6-3. aS The HtO Gotcha volleyballteam __ the first contest, and 15-11, 16-14 & _In the under-14 boys’ divi- | was defeated twice in a double- _ in the second. sion, Michael Hales beat Mat} ejimination final of the Lower ; thew Vaulkhard 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.) Island Championships this week- Lore Chan was the outstanding : In doubles action, King and} end. setter for HtO Gotcha, while Mike McKIMM & LOTT Arden beat Chris Bolduc and The team was beaten by the Far Toakley was the outstanding power Shane Baker 6-0, 6-0 in boys’ | West Nasty Boys 15-9, 15-11 in _ hitter BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES under 18, while Gardham and Reese teamed up to defeat : NICHOLAS W. LOTT CHRISTOPHER S. LOTT Linda Tran and Nancy Marks R.G. WITT LAPPER D. MAYLAND MCKIMM 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 in girls’ play. J OH IN DEERE eB Ee e | | | | TIMOTHY E LOTT = ~—S GRANT S. WARRINGTON GEORGE F. McKIMM - COUNSEL Karate tourney} | ==. We're Mowin here Saturday YS D P g Personal Injury / Real Estate Karate comes to town, in the Ss EL rices Criminal Law / Wills & Estates form of the Vancouver Island Family Law / Commercial & Co. Law Karate Invitationals. 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