Sports TheReview Wednesday, May 8,1991 — A22 Come-from-behind style worked once for Panthers * The Parkland Panthers senior better after they scored against tage at all. team was about the same calibre,” = girls’ soccer side seems to have a us.” The Panthers encountered famil- said Milligan. Tigers end habit of getting down early in their — Henson received a through ball iar territory early, with Vic High a games. co ee that zipped past the Belmont def- scoring thé lone goal of the game “They had a good goalie, and first yedr But in their Victoria High ence, and booted it in the net for at about the 20-minute mark of the she made some saves on shots that School league game last week the equalizer. opening half. against someone else might have of football against Belmont, the Panthers “It was anice, pretty goal,” said “Tt was an even game. Each gone in.” The Sidney Tigers Pee Wee ae ee z ealeel ak aS Bas fe : eadlocked until the fi in- football team’s season has Lorien Henson got the two utes. : ae MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL ended with a loss in the league Panther markers. Her first came at | Parkland’s midfielders con- y consolation final. : 4 about the midway point of the first trolled the play, “and it was only a One Time Only Sale The Tigers were defeated 30- half. matter of time before we scored,” 0 by Esquimalt Tudor House in Parkland was down 1-0 after he said Vancouver Lower Island Cana- giving up what coach Joe Milligan Henson dribbled through Bel- dian football Pee Wee ee calls a “fluke goal” in the opening mont defenders and kicked in the play Wednesday night at Roya minutes of the game. winning goal, as Parkland was Athletic Park. At times, the team has caved in able to hold on to the lead. 9721 W. Saanich Rd., Sidney, B.C. The Tigers finished last in the hen faci 1 ici ue | i ini = i clean: league with a 0-9 cially See ee Park cae ee £ este gamle Tas) BEAUTIFUL GERANIUM Ge ie Boe , SO dace a 10” HANGING BASKETS record, while Esquimalt was land lost 3-0 to Mt. Doug. decision to Victoria High on fifth with a 2-6-1 record. However, last week’s game Thursday. $ 00 The Tigers final regular sea- “was a turnaround from Mt. This time, the home-field : ea. (Quantity Discounts) on game ue a ae Se at Doug,” said Milligan. “We played advantage proved to be no advan- While They Last 5 eee ee | OPEN FOR RETAIL BEGINNING Lake Inn Raiders. : 5 . Leading scorers for Sidney] Beauchemin making dream alive THURSDAY, MAY 9th, 9:00 A.M. during the regular season were : Dats Beaton and Todd Winkle, Glen Meadows golf pro Ed Cerisano was downed by Robin zs bom wih 12 pois oa to Beauchemin is one step away from Steffanick, also of Gorge Vale, 4 z ronendoyns, Mile “ \ 2403 Beacon Avenue y, BEVAN at THIRD Sidney 656-8866 Sidney, B.C. 655-1515