, Sports = The Sid -North S ich posi fifth anos aan oe Fest ts : a in the th f tch IEAQGUE WIN | seine championsnp : The f i f d- The Peninsula Philbrooks Pee one tsis0L aroun Tobin elimination during which Boatyard Pee Wee AA Eagles anon bom an th hockey team downed their Nan- chi boat races against each other : vale for the Bist in a best-of-three series. BLEND ENEMS FOF BS CUS) INS The top four boats from this this season, posting a 5-4 road enter the finals. A best of five win Sunday. semi-final series followed by a Playing the first two periods best of seven final determines the at a slow pace, the Eagles came To date, the standings have Brea- Kaway in front with six points from nine races. Following with four points are White Noise and Sleepy Hollow after nine races and Treachery after six races. Devil has three points after nine taces and Flashdance has three after five races. Vital Spark has two points in five races. The club also held its Moresby : Z winner. A alive in the final frame, said Island Race recently. team rep Ray Johnson. David Warren sniped twice PENINSULA MINOR HOCKEY for the Eagles, while singles STANDINGS AS OF JAN. 12 came from the blades of Jordan Gp yk T PTS _# Sundher, Jon Zielinski and BANTAM INTERCITY : ™j Jason Mohr, who scored the Racquet Club On = 0 2 16 winning goal with less than two Dunlop Cae (Pen) ay 6 : ; 2 i ini Cornell Chey (Pen I 4 Tae ER Eee Saanich 2 Gr 3 ad 3 9 le VIgtOny MUS Me BAS IES Sooke hee Sees 2 8 a league record of five wins and Saanich 1 8 2 3 3 7 three losses with two games Victoria 1 7 3 4 0 6 left. The team is in third in Juan de Fuca CU 0 0 Lower Island standings. E2a ee 3 Earlier this month, the Pee Harvey’s Sporting Goods (Pen) 9 7 2 0 14 Wee Eagles lost an exhibition Victoria 3 8 7 2 0 14 game at the Panorama arena to Racquet Club 9 5 4 0 10 the Cowichan Valley AAA ee (Pen) 3 5 z 8 _ 5 Fe an de ica Capitals by 4 score of 8-5. Saanich 1 8 1 7 0 2 Maintaining a 1-1 tie after DIVISION I the first 20 minutes, the Eagles Island Furniture (Pen) 10 869 1 0 18 enjoyed a 4-3 lead going into Big O Tire (Pen) 10 0 18 fhe thst three aaniies of the S008 2 3 9 a 5 Victoria 2 9 4 5 0 8 second period. : Victoria 1 De ge ey] 0 4 However, the Capitals Saanich 2 1 © © 0 ) & exploded for three quick goals ATOM HOUSE : ae late in the period to take a 6-4 Island Asphalt 13 8 4 1 17 lead i the third. Magic Colour 13 8 4 1 17 eC TNO Ine inte Sidney Bakery ep A 4 10 Eagle goalie Trevor Eeg Clair Downey Chevron iy 3 8 2 8 faced 45 shots in the losing NOVICE HOUSE cause. Buddies Toys 2 9 2 1 19 Goal scorers were Mohr, Cornish’s Books ee eo 1 17 Zielinski, Cameron Williams, Sidney Lions) Club te ee. 2 aS Sidney Chevron 12 4 7 1 9 Ted Broadley and James Issac. CSaanich Vol. Fire Dept. 2 4 7 1 9 The following day, the Eagles Legion No37 12 1 9 2 4 travelled to Parksville for a league match. They lost a close game by 5-4 against a hard- working Parksville Pee Wee A King crowned Squad. The Eagle defensive corps of Sidney tennis player Todd King, Jamie Pollock, Sean Owens, 16, won the men’s C singles title Jamie McAuley and Danny} at the New Year’s Classic tourna- Dragert played a strong game ment Sunday. but were unable to control the The tournament was held at Oak surging Parksville team at the Bay from Jan. 2 to 12. end, said Johnson. King beat Dave Parker 6-4, 6-1 > ~#@ Pollock, Zielinski, Sundher in the final. The win boosts King and Warren were the Eagle goal to the number-one ranking in B.C. SCOICIS. in the men’s C division. = ~\ { LEGENDARY COUNTRY DINING Luncheon Tues. - Fri. From 12 Noon The Miraloma : a : i Total Coogee OR oe $1795 sliced egg and served with our vegetable salad. tax 2328 Harbour Road Sidney, B.C. 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