Q ANWERSITY 9, 3K N <r TRER IG >< QnveErsiTy O ra When Ea- wards took the podium to accept the award she announced that she wanted to share the award with another outstanding athlete who had helped lift her team to new heights this year. Edwards acknowledged Field Hockey player Debbie White for her great year in helping the Lady Panthers Field Hockey Field Hockey Rookie of the year- Francis Moffat Most Gaudet Most Improved-Sandy Jar- dine Most Valuable-Sandy Jardine Dedicated-Shelly Soccer Best denn, player-Jack Wheeler Best Visser Lowell Stewart award-Andrew Bartlett offensive player-Phil Memorial team make the playoffs for the first time ever and come within a hair of upsetting the powerful U.N.B. squad. I don’t think anyone can ar- gue with these selections as they represened their teams and Uni- versity most proudly this past year. A complete list of awards win- ners will follow: Most Valuable Player-Doug Blain Women’s Basketball Rookie of the year-Lori _ Knickle Most Improved-Tobey Jones Most Dedicated-Tracey Bowie Most Valuable Player-Paula Edwards Body Gear Defensive player award-Stephanie Smith Nortons Jeweller Game Star Award-Paula Edwards Men’s Basketball Rookie of the Smith Year-Dennis Team MVP's: Left to right: Men's hockey, Dave Shellington, Women’s soccer, Jackie Grant, Women’s volleyball, Kelly Buote, Women's fieldhockey, Sandi Jardine, Men's basketball, Alonzo Wright, Woruen'e basketball, Paula Edwards. Most Improved-Bobby Mes- sam Most Dedicated-Dave Dunn Most Valuable Player-Alonzo Wright Norton’s Jeweller Game Star Award-Peter Gordon Women’s Volleyball Rookie of the Saulnier Most Dedicated-Niki Gallant Most Wilbert Most Valuable Player-Kelly Buote Year-Lynn Improved-Jennifer Business Wins IRHL Title After crumbling the great wall of marion hall the outstanding business team went on to rock the hurricanes in a close 11 - 0 victory to take home the cov- eted intramural recreation hockey league title. The business squad showed their superiority in of- fence, defence and goaltending as trevor marshall, the business net- minder, stonewalled the aggres- sive hurricane assault to record his first shutout of the season. The fabulous four (Larry Rob- bins, David Coffin, Greg Dea- gle, and Darren Noonan) assisted Trevor defensively and also ac- counted for one of the eleven goals. The other ten goals were scored by Terry Soloman, Bobby Cudmore, Lloyd MacDon- ald, Rudy Smith, Lowell Sherry, and Carl Johnston. Unfortu- nately, Don Gorman, who played a very strong offensive game, failed to beat the hurricane goal- tender with his awarded penalty shot. missing Much to the dismay of the business team Mike Bustard anc Andrew MacDonald were unabk to attend the hockey final. Both Mike and Andrew were major factors in the destruction of the marion hall team; Mike played a extremely strong defensive game while Andrew rifled home the winning goal in sudden death overtime. knucklemania The business team was anx- iously awaiting the moment when they would collide with the blan- chard hall knucklers. Unfortu- nately the first place knucklers failed to beet the underdog forth place Blanchard Hall Hurricanes, I guess they were finally begin- ning to show their true colors. yearinreview It was a great year for the business team as they beat all eight teams in the league and in return were only handed loses by three of them, two of which were defaults (do to the heavy exam schedules all studious busi- ness majors incur). Outstand- ing performances were given by all members of the awsome busi- ness squad throughout the year and with continued support of all members the future can only be bright. = Thursday, April 6, 1989 ———— Hockey Rookie of the Flanagan Most Shellington Most Improved-Todd Steffan Most Valuable Player-Dave Shellington Year-David Dedicated-Dave Norton’s Jeweller Game Star Award-David Flanagan Women’s Soccer MVP-Jackie Grant AUAA Championships Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Pool Rodd-UPEI Classic Dalhousie Centennial Women’s Basketball Tournament All Canadians Peter Gordon first Men’s Basketball team Bob Giffin First team Hockey Debbie White Second Team Women’s Fieid Hockey Outstanding Male Athlete Pe- ter Gordon Outstanding Female Athlete Paula Edwards ‘Oournament The final night of Tourna- ments was played on Tuesday, March 28 in the Panther Lounge with eleven of the sixteen qual- ifiers competing for the Labatt’s prizes. The tree successful partic- ipants were 1st Bob Griffon 2nd Murray Mackinnon 3rd Adam Gabriel This was the first organized tournament in the Lounge in a couple of years and was suc- cessful thanks to Labatts, Little Christo’s and all who sponsored prizes and participated to make it possible. = —————oooooaaa———eeeeeeeee ——————