P.E.l. athletesr after . well in their exams and g a long Christmas , are ready to get back action with their re- ive teams as the second of the 1983-84 season nderway. The first half e A.U.A.A. schedule E.I. teams. The soccer became the first major 5 team from U.P.E.I to : conference champion- and all players. on the teams have made a New . resolution to not let the r team stand alone as champions .I. e hockey team has ed practising after g a successful first half left them in second with a record of 7 wins, ses for 14 points, 6 d league leading U.N.B. Panthers have three een a successful one for . from‘ Carragher are tied for‘sixth with 17 points. i The Panthers also sport the top goaltenderin the league in Avelino Gomez who has a 2.43 goals-against-average. The Panthers will be strengthened by the addition of Don Hawkes, who had to sit out the first half Of the season because of eligibility rules. Hawkes, who is big at 6’3” and 240 lbs., is looking forward to seeing league action and is especially looking forward to meeting reigning conference champ- ions Moncton 'Blue Eagles next Wednesday in Moncton. The team returns here to play Acadia Saturday and Sunday January 14th and 15th. The women’s basketball team, presently tied for third with a record of 2 wins and 1 loss, resumed play Friday night in a 76-35 win ‘over Mt. A in a non-conference Jones should give’ the Lady Panthers strong play on both the offensive and defensive boards. The Lady Panthers placed two players, Cathy Chandler - and rookie sensation Sonia Edwards, in the top ten In addition, Edwards was the top rebounder in the league.averaging 11 rebounds agame. Meanwhile, the men’s basketball team is back from excellent showing in Ottawa where they were two points away from winning the Carleton tournament. The Panthers are tied for first place in the A.U.A.A. with six points, including a big win over St. Mary’s and are looking forward to the second half of the season, when they‘ play the majority of their games. Mike Morgan leads the conference in scoring averaging 24 points a rs in the top-ten. in game, The Lady‘Pamhers game while Morgan and g. Rookie Greg Gravel a‘m bolstered by the addition rookie Trevor Willock are d for third with 22 of Sherridawn Jones, one of among the top eight 5, 2 behind the leader, the most sought after high TCbOUI‘lding- Albert Roche and Ron school players in Toronto. -; SW ' Student Work Offers Canadian students the unique experience of working holidays in Europe and New Zealand. | l w l l l I ’MEN- I THINK l‘v OUR PKBLEM.... grown ‘ - ‘ ' ' The Netted Gem ins -. Panther teamsresume action UPEI pfayed the U de M Blue anles at the Alumni Gymnasium. Photo:_Grimmer. ln volleyball action over the weekend. @ENTILIE/"AIN ' Jll/‘W'§ ALLTHE LATEST RELEASES ON A GIANT 10 ft. SCREEN — page 9 ~