The Cadre * 24 November 1998 Fall Sports Round-up Men’s Soccer The Panthers capture of the AUAA title was the highlight of the 98 fall sports season. The team breezed trough the regular season, eating up the competition with a 9-4-2 win/loss/tie record & 14/17 goals for/against. At the AUAA’s in the semi-finals, the Panthers scored twice and shut out Dalhousie University in the final. Goran Rudic was named AUAA Allstar, Jonathan Vos was selected as AUAA Rookie of the Year, and Glen Miller was awarded teh title of AUAA League MVP. At the CIAU, MVP and called to the All-Canadian First Team as well, Goran Rudic was named to the All Canadian second squad. Women’s Soccer The Lady Panthers finished a strong seaaon with a 7-5-1 recod, and | 4/17 goal for/against. Lhe Panthers post season ended after one game with a dissapointing 2-0 overtime loss to Dalhousie. Women’s Field Hockey UPEI rounded their season with a 1-3-4 win-loss-tie record and a 4/10 goals for/against record. In lieu of their poor offensive showing, the Lady Panthers played well defensively managing 3 shut-outs over the course of the an 8 game re ular season. In the post season the Lady Panthers lost their one and only game to Saint Mary’s 2-1. Holly Boswell and Janna Coade were called as AUAA allstars. Tracy Gairns was awarded Rookie of the Year, and coach Erin O’Brien won AUAA Coach of the Year. 4 Up-coming games Date Against time Volleyball: Wed. Nov. 25 MTA 7:30 p.m Women’s Basketball: Sat Nov. 21 UCCB 6:00 p.m Sun Nov. 22 UCCB 12:00 p.m Sat Nov. 28 St. Mary’s 4:00 p.m Men’s Basketball: Sat Nov. 21 UCCB 8:00 p.m Sun Nov. 22 UCCB 2:00 p.m Sat Nov 28 St. Mary’s 6:00 p.m Men’s Hockey: Sat Now 3 UNB 7:00 p.m Sun Nov. 29 UNB 2:00 p.m The basketball, volleyball, and hockey teams recently kicked off their season. Why not take a break to go down and support them? See you all at the games... email <newspaper@upel.ca> ©0374 ,2.0.0 » bore FA NOTICE TO POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS If you are looking for work, or interested in starting, relocating, or expanding a business, the opportunities are right here on Prince Edward Island. The P.E.1. Government has established a Human Resource Registry, a free, confidential on-line registry for Islanders interested in returning home to PEI to work. Please visit our website <http.//www_ yoy pe ca/registry and enter your name and resume into our database. If nowhere else in the world, have we got a HOME for you! For more information, please contact: Debbie Pineau Department of Education Higher Education & Training Division Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8 phone (902) 368-5556