Down by 5 points the anther cagers came back 1 the final minute to ie the game against SMU t 83-83 and send it into vertime. The overtime ession was a see-saw af- air with neither team aiming an edge until, ith 10 seconds left, Ken eaward's jumper from 12 eet gave the St. Mary's uskies a 91—90 lead. evin Feighery quickly aved up the court and ed Tom Kappos under the cards who was fouled by SMU player with only 2 econds left in overtfime day. Kappos then connected n both shots from the foul- .ine and the Panthers had heir 7th win against only & losses for the best_ _ neodd ever turned out by . Panther basketball team. kn Rowe was the high point an with 22 while Millard ad High had-16 each. 'In Acadia, Alvin Jessany as the big gun for the xeman as he hit for 30 ts. to lead the Axeman in 100—79 win over the Pan4 hers. Rick Millard had 0 pts. while Tom Kappos it for 18. ’ One big factor in the ass to Acadia was the in— ffectiveness of Dennis igh. As seen in previous 1g games, High has the ab- .1ity to dominate the boards gut this past weekend in cadia, he showed little f what he could do. The Panthers now move in— n the AUAA playoffs where hey will meet St. Mary's t 9:00 on Friday night in game which means the nat- onals for the Panthers. MUhas very little to worry ver as they are the host eam of the National finals 0 they are inanyways,but PEI must beat SMU or if hey lose, they must be icked as a wild card ntry. Gary Heald was quoted in he Guardian for saying when you beat a team twice n a season, its always. ifficult to beat them the L” "i third time, especially when . they have a good ball team." well, to Gary Heald I say this: Good things always come in threes, and if you have any worrys over los— ing, just trust lady luck to help us out a little. "In Acadia on Friday night, I believe we will win by a 6 to 10 pt. margin easily. ’LOOK OUT AXE-MEN - ‘HERE WE-COME. ‘ _in future years. ‘Stearns was the leading period. Carlvfwgp lody,Panfhersu. The fady Panthers closed out their regular season with two losses. In Acadia the Lady Panthers were not ' up to par as they were defeated 88—40.by a poWer— ful Acadia team which will be a powerhouse nationally Sherri point scorer with 15, while Janet Ellis added 10. . In St. Mary's, well what can you say. With people like Carole Tunney and Donna Hobin playing for SMU,:thée v Lady Panthers never really did have a chance of winning « A big indication of how will the Lady Panthers played was the fact that ” ‘ Sherri Stearns had é pts.' to be classed as the leadé ing scorer for'UPEI.’ The final score of the game, tells no lies. St. Mary's, iiiqgi Belles 110, the Lady Pan- 1 ' u - ther533. “ ' 12 seconds shhrt On Friday night in Anti— gonish, the third ranked St. of X. hockey squad were ‘almost defeated by our own UPEI Panthers. The final 'score 6—3 in favor of St. of X, was no indication of how well—played the game was. The Panthers were completely within reachrof winning when theyghadgtwo” short-handed goals Séored [on them in the last _ five minutes of the third :7 :2: :Trainor, Wilfred§lvadonald, Tand David Cameron were the goal scorers, while UPEI was outshot 48.26, so goal- tending was not a question flier: Cline}: Second/'0 in the loss. / On Saturday,the Panthers v “lost the second game of the best of 3 when Brian Flaman tipped in a shot with only 12 seconds left to win the game 4 - 3. The Panthers were out in front of the x X— men 2 — O on a pair of goals by Ken Burton but -three unanswered goals by St. FX quickly removed the ‘_ advantage. Lorne Carmichael scored the tiéing goal in othe third period. Then, as I already mentioned, St.FX got lucky and the Panthers' hopes of playing a third game were dashed with only 12 seconds left on the. clock. _ For Jack Hynesand company we look to next year where they will undoubtedly be fighting for first place in the AUAA. 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