D U.P.E.I. sundecenber 2,1982. 0 ByMICKEY PIACE Curtis Brown won the tip— off as the Basketball Panter‘s season started, the ball went to Billy Redcmond who raced down the right side, cut in under the basket for a lay-up and, with five seconds gone, our boys led 2-0 as the local rooters roared their appreciation. Unfortun- ately, it was their last opportunity! Fran then on (nationally ranked as #3,) St.F.X. took over the play and led 14—2 before we garnered another point. It was 55—32 at the half and 90—79 when the game A1: one—point we remarked" it just was not our night. We really do not understand‘a basket ball. Some games or for sane teams the ball seems to defy gravit‘.r and spin up and out! For X it acted as though there was a magnet ‘in it! Although we were never really in the fame ' we still have high hopes for a. winning season as nearly all of our players are in their first or second year of inter- collegiate canpetition and we expect they will improve as the season goes on. The factor that rally stood out in this game was that we need a big player to be a boss under the net. We tlnught our new players stand that they can play ball with 311V team in the _ lealgue and expect" We'll probably have a better idea of team CH5'?!<'il:>ilities after the Mount Allison game Which will gave been Played last night when ' You read this. (We love * "‘T :‘s’fs‘ r» . those future/past tenses that cane from filing this on Tuesday night) Our top scorers were Curtis Brown with 17, Billy Redanond 16, Mike Morgan and Aion Pettigrew both 15, Tyrone Norman 12 and Tejan Alleyne 4. After the Mount A. game the' next action will be on 7&8 Jan. when we'll host an invitational tournament. The lad-y Panthers dropped two "Away" games as they travelled to Halifax and Antigonish. Against StJIlary's it was 21—?5 at the half y and458-72 at the final. Colleen Rossiter led our scorers with 27. Against St.F.X. it was 15-32 at the half andA4—6O at the end with Colleen and Doris MacPhee leading our scorers with 10 each. Similarly to the men's team we suffer in play to taller teams. The team will play its next game last night against Mount A. and Will have two against Manori-al in our gym this We note that Colleen is third in the league in both scoring and rebounding. Our Wanen' 5- Volleyball ' team dropped two to the visiting St.F.X. X—ettes on Saturday. X won the first match 15-0, 15-13, 15—17 and 15-12 and the second 10—15, 15—11 and 15-6. They are not scheduled for a hane game until 28—29 Jan. In hockey ‘. the story, at the moment, is a sad one. We got but one point out of a possible four in Acadia in two very Aphsettled for a ,6—6 tie. Our other goals came from ' Acama WOMEN'S BASKEYBALL L F A 91’ l 293 134 132' 85 exciting games. On Friday it was 3—3 as the Dalhousm St Francus W S 3 6 teams went into overtime Una g 3 mo ms 1 after a goal by Terry 24.31331“ 3 ? $023 $3; 3 McKenna and two by 3???“ § § ‘33 1;; E "Dun! Alltaor ‘26 206 Trevor Crawford but Acadia got two to win by a 5—3 score. (We'd rather lose by two than This was written on Tuesday night and, just by One) . Saturday's as we are delivering it match was a real to the Sun we get the bad thriller. We trailed news from CJMN that 3-5 beforeL'Terry McKenna make it 4—5 at 19.45 and then, with three seconds to go Norman Beck tied it up! Trevor Crawford put us ahead early in the overitme but Acadia evened up late in the game «and the teams our hockey Panthers playing in Sackville fought back from a 0—3 deficit to a 4-4 tie as Ted Kozab got two, ,while Bob Hicks and Jeff Lantz got singles. Unfortun— ately for Panther hopes Mount A. scored the winner in the closing minutes to make it 5—41! 0y! 0y! Say it isn't so! That loss really hurts! l-l Albert Roche, Ron Carragher and Tony MacKenzie. We really need awin at that MOI-ht A. game as this will be our chief opponent for a playoff spot we think. The team travels on Sunday to the U. de Moncton rated nationally as #5. (Dal is #4) for their ' ” last game before the 7 , Xmas break. A merry “ ’, Christmas to all and ” let us wich for a 6'8" player for Ed . Hilton, a 6'2" player for George Morrison and a hefty, healthy, sturdy "j defencenan for Jack Hynes! ' - What a way that would be to start the year! Standings as of 29 Nov. HOCKEY 8(- name: L “fiW—— bamousie U o! Moncton m - E bemoan! hobo-o— Mounl Allison UNB 3'. F X g 3 5‘ Yhomag , q MEN‘S IASKE‘I’IALL «may. . I. S APCT. o 205 1071000 0 17a uamooo 0 90 791.000 .. 1 191 162 .667 — Acadia Oalhouaio St.F.X. SC. any'o ooJNAuui Eg.-.-sr-'z-r9-ap-gv11x’m,‘199;:0’ X .J r.) x u A c . C ? H733 9:33."; I a": 5) u'v v o’c’i’o’i’dfif“