0 weeks the U.P.E.I. and Canada Games Women's Volleyball teams under the coaching of Donna Sears have been con- ducting a number of i players clinics and exhibitionmatches in many Island schools. The idea of the program, according to Coach Sears, is to prcmote the sport I of volleyball in the prov- H VOLLEYBALL Frthepastnumberof ince particularly with the resurgence of the game at the University level and the increased interest due to the up— ‘ coming Canada Winter Games in February 1983. At the junior high school level the two teams have played exhibition matches and denonstrated the concepts of offense and defense. With the Senior A teams, the players have Iput on clinics dealing with game skills and strategy. The U.P.E.I. Team has played exhibition matches with the Senior AA Men's and Wcmen's High School teams. Instructional and exhibi- tion sessions have already been held with M.E. Cal— laghan and Hernwood, Stone— park, Fast Wiltshire Jun— ior High, Miscouche Regi— nal and Morell Regional 7 High Schools. There are also sessions planned for Montague, Charlottetown Rural, Westisle, Souris and Colonel Gray in the next few weeks. "The program also gives exposure to the, Canada Games Team as well as the University Club," says Sears. "Since there is no on——going provincial program we feel, as a university team having a five month seamn, we should take the lead in pranoting volleyball in the province. With the Canada Games Team beginning its seventh month of training, the prcmotion and exposure for the team through this instuctional pro— gram is good for the players as well as the spo . n \ A 3 . x - e . w , “y 1 n ; L o . H «trac, lA‘ONA.‘~JUI- ‘ and crisp with tension 3 Susan MacRae, Nancy Keating, _ ' jraam. area? A . o J‘, ‘ g" y n v . ... - .'\ .. . . . . . a r . .y -, . , A . . . ‘ V.-.a-’) .’n A l‘l‘..."hll I A A . Last Monday dawned bright running high in Blanchard Hall and Bernadine girls softball teams... Game . time 4:15 p.m. The team's approach thele diamond with anxious anticipation. The match likked very un— even with only 6 Blanchard players to 10 Bernadine girls. And uneven the ,' match was, the score after the middle of the fourth was Bernadine.5 to Blan— chard 20. The inning had seen 15 points scored for Blanchard and the Bernie girls calling the game out of humiliation. Many thanks to the Blanchard girls who left their mid—terns, papers and soap-operas for this final game. TEAM MEMBERS Joan Donahue, Pam Kelly, Ruth Palmer, and Janet BLANCHARD BA‘I'I‘LES BERNIE ‘ WEEK Jean Francois Painchaud displayed brilliant goaltending as UPEI fought for the A.U.A.A. soccer crown this past weekend. Jean Francois was in his usual top form in Sa turday's semi-final cliffhanger, (a 5—3_ I overtime victory against St.Mary's) and Sunday's disappointing 2—0 loss to U.N.B. Teammates confide that it is a pleasure to watch, as well as compete with the 22 year old Business student from Montreal. It is hoped Jean Francois will return next season to once again display his All—Conference style. UPEI Sun" November 4, 1982 INTRAMURAL & RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE _ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ______HOCKEY 7:30—Blanchard vs MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 7:00p.m.—Blanchard vs 8: 15p.m.—Alumni vs TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 » 7:00p.m.—Engineers vs 8:15p.m.—Korakjn vs S & D's WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 '7:OOp.m.—S £4 D's vs V 8:15p.m.—Koi‘akin vs .1 THURSDAY, (NOVEMBER 11 7: 00p.m. —Selects vs c 8: lSp.m.—Alumni vs MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 8:00—Day Students vs Marion & Bernie ' 8:30-Engineers vs Biology WCME'N KEEP FIT CLASSES- MONDAY-ll: 30-12: 30p.m. 12:30—l:30p.m. TUESDAY-11:30—12:30p.m. WEDNESDAY-11:30-12:’30p.m."\ 12:30—l:30p.m. THURSDAY—ll: 30_-12: 30p.m. FRIDAY-11:30—12:30p.m. 12:30—l:30p.m. Soph & Fresh Mean Machine Selects RECREATIONAL HOCKEY NDNDAY—9:OO-ll:00 a.m. TUESDAY—9: OO—ll:QO a.m. SDAY—9:00-li:00 a.m. THURSDAY—9:00-ll:00 a.m. ’ FRIDAY—9:00-ll:00 a.m. Blanchard. Engineers Soph & Fresh ‘ . ' RECREATIONAL" SKATING MONDAY-1:303: 00p.m. TUESDAY-1:30—3 : 00p.m. WEDNESDAY-l: 30—3: 00p.m. THURSDAY-1:30-3: 00p.m. Blanchard ' V ‘ , 9 : lS—Engineers vs ' - Warriors ‘ ' CHINESE NATIONAL HOCKEY » TEAM‘:£IO.'PIAYVTHELPMII‘I-IERS ' , ‘ ’ *3 L324)! 31‘! L: The Chinese National” ‘ Hockey team are Forum the-UPEI Hockey Panthers. V The game Will be on Moraayyr "8.1 “ , ‘ Reserve ticketsmust be _ paid for but tickets are available at the ‘ door for with " student's-‘Sea‘rdsf-O“? '1 / OUR 27% GIVES YOU UP TO ' SQUARE‘PIZZA a?" 156?; ~ v MORE,“ ‘53 .. ,a we DELICIOUS PIZZAS AND DONAIRS DE_L1—VERED CALL us NOW! , / .7 — TO YOUR DOOR 892-1734? K-MART PLAZA ‘ OPEN: 11 a.m. To 1 am. Monday To Wednesday . - 11 a.m. To 1:30 am. Thurs. ~—'11:00 a m. 70 2:30 3.111, Frl. & Sat. 11 33.11. To 12 p.m. Sunday 7 '