THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,March 15,1979,Page 5 Af-NZ‘T'HJE‘R T0 %: ll — Canadian team records. His selection as ALL- CANADIAN comes as a great tribute to his play this career he was named tournanent all—star once, rookie of the year, most valuable player, all— recent weeks in capturing high honors. The Panthers senior defenceman has been selected as a unanimous Hockey Panther team cap— tain Wilfred Machmald has continued the trend of ALL-CANADIAN. Although runors had been abound, confirmation was received today that Wilfred had indeed been selected to the team. In addition, he was rurmer—up in the balloting for the Sullivan award, emblematic of the nation's top college hockey player. For MacDouald it is another in a long list of conference three tines, Pondorosa Cup champion three tines, athlete of the month twice, Athlete of the year as well as league M.V.P. It has been a career that has seen him perform at a level that has been un— paralleled thus far in UPEI hockey history. He has been the cornerstone of the program, playing al— year. Coming down the stretd1 he was a dominant force and led the team in scoring for the last seven regular season games and the three playoff games. achievements that have been acccnplished since his arrival four years ago. During the course of his most 50 minutes a game throughout his career. He has never missed a game and holds or shares several ALL-CONEERENCE TEAM Wi lfred Mac Donald As coach Jack Hynes comments he was the key to the team's success; "Wilfred was just J super in the final half of the year. When we were down he picked us up and really took a lot of the pressure off some of our forwards. I am very pleased to see him honored in this way. He is a most deserving Choice." As was the case with our previous ALL—CANADIANS (MIKE LYRIUI‘OKIS & LARRY MCGHEE) it marks the first time that UPEI has had an ALL- CANADIAN in that sport. And it also is fitting, as was the case with the other two, that the hnor caps off - great careers at UPEI. The official presentation DAVE KHERMIE‘‘MacNEIL ALYSON MAXWELL During the. past couple of In addition ' freshman coach to gain league honors. will be made Saturday in -- s we have saluted a number Dave "Hermie" MacNeill was He was the man behind the mntreal, site of the our outstanding male athletes chosen as thé coach of the year-resurgence of women's basket- national tournament. .. have received league henors, For Maxwell and MacIean the ball here at UPEI and it was Unfortmately we were not selections cap off a fine very nice to see him justly . - that our Lady Panthers year in which they led their rewarded for his efforts. re also walking up star team to a perfect 20—0 won n . Basketball players lost'record. They were I ison Mamell and Heather drivmg forces in every game clean have been named to and were without a doubt the Ir all—conference team. key ingredient? in an ~ these players were awesome offen51ve attack. lected to the first team in Coach MacNeill became ‘ western division. ' the second UPEI coach HE LE PAG E CO. LTD. ' RAPToN smear 894-4746 The Home of ( Good Shoes f Since 192" ‘ -‘.unusxsaxuwxx9.:AMA' -' ‘-‘-‘ -‘ HEATHER MaCLEAN MacDon- ald, alcng with several of the Panthers, will be present for the awards presentation. The national To coach MacNeill and player final is scheduled for Maxwell and Maclean our since = Sunday afternoon on CBC congratulations on league ginning at 3:00 p.m. It honors.‘In addition to the is understood that there entire Lady Panthers team, ill be filned highlights of our thanks" for an exciting and the presentations as well successful season. as film clips of all the / ALL—CANADIANS. SHOE. ' me ._..or DONAI'R mesons. With A’Difier'ence . a E 11:30 AM to 2:30 AM 7 Days A. Week 221' University Ave. ' PHONE 892-0478 - EVERYONE WELCOME ’9.