UPEI Rugby By Bill McQueen The regular season came to a close for two very successful Panther rugby teams. The A division team and their three game winning streak came to a halt two weeks ago when Mount Allison edged them out 21-20. Ian Johnson (1), Dwayne Gilks (1), and Jeff Dand (1) scored tries while Richie Mitchell completed two conversions. The B division team pulled in another win for the season with Darcy Kirwin (2), Jeff Thompson (1), Beezer MacDonald (1) scoring tries while Darcy Campbell completed a conversion for the B division team ina 22-20 win against Mount A. The last of the regular season games in New Brunswick had mixed results. The A division side played UNB and won 27-17. Those who scored tries for the A side were: Ian Johnson (1), Jesse Norcott (2). Richie Mitchell completed 3 conversions, and 2 penalty kicks. The B team lost for the first time this season to UNB Saint John, 17-0. The A side finished the season with 4 wins and 2 losses, while the B team had 4 wins, a tie, and | loss. A Team Division Season Statistics Tries: Ian Johnson (5), Dayre McNally (2), Jesse Norcott (2), Ryan MacDonald (1), Jeff Dand (1), and Dwayne Gilks (1). Conversions: Richie Mitchell (11). Penalties: Richie Mitchell (7), Mike Lewis (1). Drop goals: Mike Lewis (1). B Team Division Season Statistics Tries: Dwayne Rodd (5), Darcy Kirwin (4), Mike Jamieson (2), Jeff Thompson (2), Darcy Campbell (1), Dwayne Gorman (1), Mickey Acorn (1), Cody Pendant (1), Bobby Branton (1), Tim McPherson (1), and Beezer MacDonald (1). Conversions: Jeff Thompson (4), Darcy Campbell (4), and Dave Habbi (1). Penalties: Jeff Thompson (1). The New _ Brunswick University league rugby finals are this weekend in Fredericton, and both teams are definite contenders. The winners of the New Brunswick league play the winner of the Nova Scotia university rugby league. The finals. for the Maritimes are in Nova Scotia, November 2nd. The women's rugby team for UPEI will also be in Nova Scotia the weekend of November 2nd for the women's finals. Good Luck too all the Rugby Teams! The Panther Prints ¢* Sports Sports Notices Anyone interested in joining a cross country club (recreational and competitive) can call Ralph Freeze at 875-3544 (eve) and 566-7467 (day). Ringette begins Wednesday, October 30 and November 3, 9pm at the UPEI Rink. For more information call John at 368- 8085. Intramural Basketball Men's regular season play begins this week. Game results were as follows: A-Division Jason Kielly 127 - Jamie MacKinnon 101 Billy Keavney 74 - Jamie MacKinnon 72 The Hadders 82 - Jessie's Girls 71 B-Division 30 Something 60 - The Maulers 34 Dream Team 4 63 - Alumni 51 Five Year Plan 78 - The Maulers 54 Ratboy's Rebels 75 - Corduroy Warriors 44 Abeqweit Cresting by default AVC by default Team bonds are due the week of October 28th. Individual fees are due to the following week. COMPARE AND SAVE UP TO 50% as famous as our jeans, jackets and tops. Come to where it’s fun to save on end of lines, one-of-a-kinds and Levi's® Irregular Jeans, so close to perfect you'll have to hunt for any difference. Levi's Outlet. It's where selection and service Outlet Come to where the values are are a cut above at much below. STL LTA FYP: Week in Review The Five Year Plan recorded their first regular season win as_ they defeated the Maulers by a score of 78 to 54. This spectacular victory was due to a strong offensive effort by Geoff Smith. Mr. Smith had a season high of 32 points. Dico Reyers, playing purely on raw desire and utter exhaustion, also had a strong offensive game. On the defensive end, Pat Perry, Dale Tingley, and Rick Mallard provided strong opposition to the Maulers, blocking and stealing everything within their grasp. In other FYP news, the mysterious Mr. Hands was named head coach of the team. However, Mr. Hands could not be found for comment. Acting team spokesman, Dave Christian commented “We are pleased to have Mr. Hands leading our team into glory this season. I’ve been a great admirer of his coaching abilities since I was a small child.” For those of you who tried to reach our website earlier, the FYP would like to apologize. Technical difficulties and a financial audit of the books hampered access to the site. The Five Year Plan is pleased to announce that the website is up and running and can be reached at Re ee alas www.peionline. com/fyp —— 245 > aaa ree eeest wa