TheReview Wednesday, May 15,1991 — A23 Panthers short one win from rugby playoff berth The Parkland Panthers’ rugby third, but we didn’t have enough Warriors 9-4, setting the stage for penalty goal, while Rod Sekulick O t fi = h season hasn’t ended the way it was time together as a team.” the Claremont match. added a ry. a ne, WO TInIs Supposed to for coach Don Bur- He said the team was hampered “Lexpected we would win, but it Next season looks promising for gess. by a lack of practice time and was a tough contest,” said Bur- Parkland, as Burgess expects key A Parsland Secondary Burgess was hoping for a third exhibition games due to the teach- ges. returnees both in the backfield and school’ tathlon’ team placed or fourth place finish in Division 1 ers’ strike and spring break. Smith had a conversion and in the forward positions. eee spune Greater Victoria high school “We just couldn’t put it together league play, which would have fast enough ... From the outset we The Comox Sprint Triathlon : - : layoff berth. t th featured 2 750-n swim, 20K| Bumieed spivelT tech vere stugging w pat eeeters | WOUR HEARING IS OUR cycle and 5-K run, May 5. However, the Panthers wound up Agai i : 5 gainst Claremont, he said the Hie P. ae in fifth, one win away from the Parkland forwards outplayed their ONLY CONCERN! EES Sache eaMowaS USt dT“ eluisive goal. opponents on the other side of the in the 18-and-under division : That win could have come ball, but the backs couldn’t kee ) and second overall, said coach against third-place Claremont ere ree 4 ’ We understand and were close by. pace. Barb Reston F 5 ; : : Spartans in Parkland’s season “Claremont’s a good side, but I “ , 5 Teammates were Stefan finale May 9. dopi 3e8 tham beatae Cerne YOU SHOULD HEAR WHAT YOU'RE MISSING Jakobsen in swimming, Jesse Berg in cycling and Sarah Thomber in running, Sitting with a 3-2 record, Clare- frontrunners) Oak Bay and SMU,” mont was one game ahead of said the coach. ISLAND ACOUSTICS The Parkland . Parkland, at 2-3, in the standings. Kevin Smith scored and con- = Se eam. However, Claremont rolled to a verted Parkland’s only try. also captured the women’s 33-6 victory, and knocked Park- “Tt was a very gutsy perform- SIDNEY under-18 division. They were} jan4 ont of contention ance on his part,” said Burgess Florie Kipot (swim), Sandra Pa: BESS, #301-2453 Beacon Avenue ° 656-5520 “We deserved to finish just noting Smith was expected to be about where we were,” the coach Jost for the season with a shoulder said Monday, reflecting on the injury. season just past. In league action last Tuesday, “I had hoped we would place Parkland downed the Belmont Carr (cycle) and Trina Rickard (run). Parkland’s open team fin- ished fourth in that category. The team was comprised of Jamie Macdonald in swim- ming, Mike Wallberg in cycling “BRITISH COLUMBIA’S HEARING SPECIALISTS... WITH 16 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER” and lan Reston as a sub in running. : Individually, some Peninsula | |e offer a complete range of legal competitors took part. 4 services, both personal and corporate. Barb Reston was second in Please enquire about a free initial interview and her division, and tenth overall, estimate of legal costs. in the women’s 30-and-over [-] Real estate. Dale R. Henley class. | Familv law, divorce Michael A. Waiden Monty Holding had the ; and separation. Maureen A. Sullivan fouein PSs; performance overall Wiils and estate matters. Sara E. Pope ; Impaired driving. for men. (-] Personal injury and Henley & Walden Also, K.C. 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Copies of the Initial Environmental Evaluation report may be reviewed from May 13 - 17, 1991 at: 1. North Saanich, Central, Saanich, Colwood and Meichosin Municipal Halls; 2. Greater Victoria Public Library, 735 Broughton Street; 3. Sidney-North Saanich Library, 10091 Resthaven; and 4. Capital Regional District Administration Office, 524 Yates Street. DND staff and consultants will be present at two WORKING * | HARD FOR YOU also emergency repair services - - in store tinting Optical Problems? Let us solve them! community meetings: Western Communities Victoria & Saanich Peninsula Ss ace May 27, 1991 May 22, 1991 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 7.00 - 9:00 p.m. AWE Metchosin Community Hall Nell Horth Meeting Room 4401 William Head Road Sidney-North Saanich Library 2 DAVIDSEN Metchosin 10091 Resthaven, Sidney _. Realtor: : — = Pence : SCOTT EARLE If it’s Newvs Call the Review Sidney — 9779 4th Street 656-1413 652-5171 656-1151 MON.-FRI. 9:00-5:30 SAT. 9:00-4:00