Celie | Averaged 24 ppg in grade~rz™ WU un . _ Shooter...PEISAA league MVP...member of 1994 PEI Junior _ team...1993 Eastern Canadian Juvenile tournament All- Star...can score on anyone...CHRS Male athlete of the year 94...plenty of range on his shot...complements that with _ Slashing drivesto the hole Shane Walsh Guard, 672 Westville High 7 Amazing scorer in high school...averaged 36.5 ppg in grade -12...in playoffs for grade 12 knocked in 44 points a game, including a 56 point effort...two time male athlete year at - Westville High...can handle the ball well at the backup point E uard position. ..likes to take it to the basket...played at ST. FX =e Tf See sprained ankle ‘which required a fter Christmas. Newson will be an ‘his scoring and. shooting skills; an igrads Pete Richard and 6’7 Greg t games in the preseason and are their hustle and desire. Richard’s y, and he can swing between both 7 ™ backcourt positions. | Lucas is animposing fig- ure down low: he can swat away shots with his long arms, and hasa nice turnaround jump inside. Harrison Trimble grad ! Kevin Hansen is an- unded. He has missed games so far arley horse. It’s also caused him to ctice. Hansen is a versatile player a itin four new faces (see FAB FOUR) have seen extensive time so far. yore can light it up from downtown ing, and moved into the starting gamevs. St. FX. Rural grads Steve ly both come from a quality high produced a long line of productive »oth of theirolder brothers. Mullally inside, and has range on his jump. ‘king upMitchell at the point. Walsh dier who’s not afraid of taking it to hed off their preseason with a 5-1 shbeing aloss toa large Brock squad, nada’s topteams this year. They split nes; beating UNB 102-82, and then 3-102 gameon a Christian Laettner- ot by Bryan Elliot. Coach Morrison the new year with the expected return trian McLennon, who missed first personal reasons. ints from beyond the three point arc lis. Shane Walsh played at ST. FX © eae = __ Jr a big man...has the three in his game...first team all-star at Coal Bowl and Gray Cup during high school...played on many provincial teams...averaged 18 points and 9 boards a game in grade 12...League and Provincial all-star in grade 12...was one of the Fab Five from this summer's Provincial Junior team with teammate Lucas. Guard 5 Mother Theresa Won a plethora of awards and named to many all-star teams in the Toronto area... Toronto second team all-star “94... member of regional provincial team in 1994...94 average: 24 points, 9 boards 7 assists...93 average: 26 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists...has hit as many as 8 three pointers in one game...scary range on his shot...rapid fire release es nace — ***Mens hockey is in excellent shape, bursting out of the gate with a 6-3 record good for second place in the MacAdam division, one win behind Moncton (whom the Panthers have already beaten twice-once in exhibition and once in regular season action this season). The Panthers’ potent goal scoring attack is averaging 8 goals per contest, while they are surrender- ing 5.4 goals against. The Panthers’ impressive crop of newcomers have made an immediate impact. Frontliners Mike Harding and Tyler Ertel have made heavy dents in the scoring columns so far this season. Talented freshmen blueliners Brett Kowan and Daryl Lavoie have contributed with some timely goals, and Kowan has collected a fair share of assists, including two in last Sunday’s 8-5 win over UNB. Team captains K.J. White and John Nelson share the scoring lead with 20 points apiece, Lavoie and Jim Somnez are tied for third with 17 each. ***The women’s basketball team had an excellent preseason, going undefeated against fairly weak competition. They went 5-0 with two wins against St. Thomas (which is not yet. an AUAA school), a pair of victories over an improved UCCB team, and a tight win over the potentially playoff-bound SMU Huskies. The Lady P’s have also played several practice games against both teams of senior women allstars, and against some male senior players. November 22, 1994