UPEI SUN November 18, *982 me We believe the biggest Panther news of the past week is that we won 'ITAD hockey games in most unusual places . . . the third period, and on paper! The first came in Fredericton on Sun— day afternoon when, trailing 4—3 midway in the final period a goal by Trevor Crawford & a brilliant combin— ation play ending with Doug Currie flipping ' the puck over the Red Raider defender, with but nine seconds remaining, gave us a very welcome 5-4.win. Other scores came from 1 John Butler, '-BobiMac Donald & Tony MacKen— zie. It was a very . good win, in-a close game, for our boys with Avalino Gomez \ turning in- a specta- cular performance in ‘-gcal~as»we'Were out- ‘ shot 37-246. Our second win from desk = Saint Thomas winwas reversed & awarded to"? 4‘— also like to sport— . ike action of S.T.U. fas, we 1md’erstand,it was r they who notified the league headquarters of . their oversight. Sad to relate, all news cannot be good and we must re- port that we dropped a close one to Saint Mary's during the week. Due to a previous engag— ment, we had to leave the Forum early in the third period but did so quite confident of a win as we appeared to be the better team and led 3—I. We were later horrified to learn that those pesky SVIU lads scored three late in the game to win out 4—3_. Our scores came from Norman Beck, Trevor Crawford, and Albert Roche. At this x point we thought UPEI should make some sort of motion limiting gamés to 40 minutes as, if this were the case we would have lost but one game this season and that by only one goal. With the w—ekend results we now have a 3—3 record and will have St.F.X'. with us for two games this week- end. A pair of wins would bemost: welcome as we note that the main- land teams are playing very close scoring matches and making coveted play— off: spat is not assured fer any team in the league "W1 ithe possible except "’iio ~of Monoton. ' ' :J' lam-basketball, our team 1. a“ , velled to Maine on Thur— .‘tiveasg.31 Oct, 5.4 sdayandon'rhursdayand .' Friday nights topped the at C‘astine 114-86 109-88. Owrtis atom r 348. 28 points. ' on Sanirday night & Smtxday . A . , aftemoon'we dropped two > , to the University of Maine _ at Machais 80-71 and 79-72, '_ :, as Billy Badman led the “fly for us with 26 & 22 . points respectively. The team again travels to Maine next weekend for ' games against the U. of Maine at Presque Isle. We hope the team appre- ciates the value of Billy Redmond & Ed Hilton, who hail from "The Pine Tree State", who must be very useful in translating the Maine patois into P.E.I.~ english & also ensuring that the natives are friendly. ’ Next home appearance will be on the 26th when our'A.U.A.A. play starts against St. F.X. The Basketball Lady Panthers split a pair of games in the Mount Allison Invita- tional Tournament on the weekend. We dropped the first 55-33 to the Canadian Senior Women's championship team from Halifax Red Fox, (How does a N.S. team get an Island name like. that?) Colleen Rossiter & Sue Betts led our scorers with 16 & 13. In the consolation round the Lady Panthers had no difficulty in disposing of old rival Mount Al- lison as, substituting freely 'they won 66—44 as all members partici- pated in the scoring & Colleen & Sue again leading the way with 18 & 12. With so many of our team being either freshmen of sopl'mores these games should have given valuableexperience & confidence. We hope Coach George Morrison can arrange other games before the team opens the league season with away games against strong Saint Wary's & St. rat. on the 2.71:?) and 28th. »' .Our fifth ranked soccer teanwasfurther homed' thisweek when it was announced that forward . Scott Niel and goaltenders Jean Francois rPainchaw were selected for the All—star C.'I.A.U. Soc— cor team. lIhis is cer— tainly a well deserved hoour for the players, Coach Mulligan & UPEI. We might add that we were never a red soc- cor fan. .we went to games when there was nothing else to do UNI'IL that game at Saint Mary's & the thrill & action, cul- mu'nating in that shoot—out victory. really converted us- . ,- we can hardly wait until next year when, we ex-- pect, we'll be even bet— ter! Do not forget the two St. F.X. hockey games at the Forum on Saturday & Sunday. . .be there & SHOUT. . your encouragement will help to win these two most important games! Congratulations should be extended to Jean Francois Painchaud and 1 Scott Niel who were selected to the All Canadian Soccer Team this week. Both showed expertise in‘their particular area on the soccer team, each leading the conference at that position. Belated congratulations also go out to Vince Mulligan who was named Coach of the Year in AUAA, while guiding the soccer Panthers to a national 5th ranking. Painchaud, a 22 year old Business Student from Montreal, damimted ' the conference as ,a goaltender the entire season. ,. Scott Niel, a. recruit from Scotland, was tied with the most. goals‘ for the season in this conference. , -- ,3): exhibition games are any indication of the upcoming Season, then one might expect a positive year from both basketballteams. The men split games in Maine losing by a small margin. to the U. of Maine. This 3. goes to prove that we don't need high priced players to win games. (It'sa pity that the same is not true for the Hockey team.) Perhaps we will see a couple of wins from this team on the weekend. A FAN ,1 l .,