OcTOBER 25, 2006 SPORTS | a Blanchard, Frizzell lead Panthers to Men’s soccer squad gets win, tie in weekend action Josh Lewis Sports Editor The UPEI Panthers and Mount Allison Mounties played to a 0-0 draw before about 200 fans in Sackville, N.B. Sunday. The scoreless tie puts the Panthers one point behind the Dalhousie Tigers and Saint Mary’s Huskies for second place in the AUS, with two games remaining in the regular season. Tim Kalinowski had the shutout for UPEI, while Jamie Marchbank and Jarrod Faria received yellow cards. Saturday, the Panthers got goals from Paul Craig and Matt Thomson to defeat the Acadia Axemen 2-0 at UPEL Colby O’Donnell was named player of the game for UPEI, which won its seventh game of the season. Craig opened the scoring in minute 23 with his fourth goal of the season. After a shot from Thomson was stopped by Acadia keeper Graham Little, a streaking Craig buried the rebound into the empty cage. Thomson provided some insurance in minute 66, one-timing a fine pass from O’Donnell past the keeper. The game was full of near misses, with both teams creating lots of offense. Craig nearly put the Panthers on the board in minute 20, sending a shot just wide of the left Congratulations to Paul Drew and Allison Frizzell, the Cadre players of the week for Oct. 18-24. Drew turned in an outstanding effort for the hockey Panthers Friday night, making 41 saves in a 2-0 shutout of the Moncton Blue Eagles, the nation’s second-ranked squad. Despite Tim Kalinowski post. The Axemen almost tied the game late in the first half when Mohamed Mohamed’s shot got past Kalinowski but was kicked away from the goal line by UPEI’s Danny Craig. Another excellent chance for UPEI came early in the second half when Rob Manning’s cross from the right side was deflected barely wide of the right post by an Acadia defender. And just after Thomson’s goal, the Axemen nearly made a game of it, but Tim Norris’ header was just wide of the target. Norris was named player of the game for Acadia. The Panthers end the regular season this weekend with home games against Mount Allison and UNB. Game times are 8:30 p.m. and 1 p.m., respectively. blowout over Mounties Josh Lewis Sports Editor Janelle Blanchard scored twice and Allison Frizzell was named player of the game as the UPEI Panthers shelled the Mount Allison Mounties 5-0 in AUS women’s soccer action Sunday. Frizzell, Cheryl MacLeod and Josie Gallant, with her first AUS goal, also scored for the visitors. The win, along with a 1-0 defeat of Acadia on Saturday, allowed the Panthers to keep pace with Dalhousie, with whom they are tied for second place in the AUS with 27 points. They remain three points back of first-place Cape Breton. The Panthers led 1-0 at halftime on the strength of Frizzell’s goal before unleashing its attack with four unanswered goals in the second half. Blanchard made it 2-0 in minute 64 before MacLeod widened the gap just two minutes later. Blanchard added her AUS-leading ninth goal of the _ season in minute 75 before Gallant finished it off with her milestone goal in the 89. Leslie Bradshaw had the shutout for UPEI. SATURDAY... Frizzell scored midway through the first half and the Panthers earned - their eighth win of the season with a 1-0 victory over the Acadia Axewomen Saturday. Frizzell took a perfectly placed pass from Tessa Roche in minute 27 The Cadre Players of the Week being outshot 41-19, UPEI held on for its first win of the season thanks to Drew’s heroics in goal. The game may well have turned out differently if not for Drew’s sliding pad save on winger J-F Cyr late in the second period. Drew, a third-year arts student, played for the Ontario Hockey League’s Plymouth Whalers before joining the Panthers. Frizzell scored twice for the women’s soccer squad in weekend victories over the Acadia Axewomen and Mount Allison Mounties. She had the only goal in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Acadia and opened the scoring in a 5- THE CADRE @e 14 Josie Gallant — and buried the ball in the left corner behind Axewomen keeper Stephanie Moignard. That was all the offense UPEI would need, as they controlled the flow of the game throughout and got timely goalkeeping from Leslie Bradshaw. The game may have ended differently if not for Bradshaw’s clutch save in minute 61 on a ball aitmailed to the top right corner of the net. It was smooth sailing for the Panthers after that. Frizzell was named player of the game. The Panthers host the Mounties Friday night at 6:30 before the UNB Varsity Reds come to town Sunday _ afternoon. Game time Sunday is 1 p.m. 0 rout of the Mounties on Sunday. Frizzell was named player of the game for both matches and has been an integral cog in the Panthers’ offense all season. Frizzell is a fifth-year business student from New Haven.