Athletic Update Men's Volleyball This team has a perfect record of 12 wins, no losses for the season and is presently No, 6 in the CCAA rankings. Two players have made the Totem Conference All-Star volleyball team, Dave Dalcanale and Blake Bevan. Congratula- tions to these students and good luck in the Totem Championships on March 7 & 8 at Trinity Western. Boxing Douglas boxers did very well in the Diamond Belt Competition held at the Burnaby Training Centre, February 22, 1986. Terry Copeland Jr. was uncontested in the 132 Ib. B (12-13 year) division. Eddy Lee lost to Jim Hunter in the 147 Ib. class championship bout. This match received the Best Bout Award. Jim Sanders won both his fights with a 5- 0 first Teun he the 165 Ib. Novice. cinae: “Sylvain Le Blanc won bya KO in one minute for the 178 Ib. Mewice: class. Hockey fhe: hockey team travelled to Kamloops, February 15th and 16th for two games with the Cariboo College Chiefs. They returned home late Monday night with an 8-5 loss and an 8-5 victory. THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE BEATEN KAMLOOPS IN 3 YEARS. Snowstorms and poor road conditions prevented the team from returning on Sunday with Perimeter Bus Line as originally planned so. please be aware that any student who claims to have been snowbound in Kamloops on February 17th is probably telling the truth. Basketball Our men's team is back on top after defeating Capilano 68-44 last Friday. Capilano then proceeded to defeat VCC on Saturday to further strengthen our position. The women's will do! team is 6-0 and does not seem to have any problems in maintaining first place in the Totem League. West Coast Wrestling Professional wrestling returns to Douglas College March 8th at 8:00 p-m. as a fund-raiser for the curling team who will be attending the National Championships in Kamloops March 19-22. "The Texas Outlaw" Bob Bass and tag team partner E.T. Staton take on Oly Olsen and Pat Brady in the main event. The semi-main event has Mike "The Teaser" Dupree vs. Brett Sampson along with a special midget match featuring ‘Coconut Willy and Little Brutus. The Karate Kid, an extremely popular local wrestler, from Port Coquitlam will go against Bob Wayne ina special match which will start the evening off in a colorful fashion. ‘Tickets are $7 ringside, $6 bleachers with a $1 discount for Douglas College students, senior citizens and children under twelve. Advance ticket sales will be available at: HYACK TROPHIES Royal Square Mall MVP Athletic Supplies 1012 Auckland St. New Westminster Westminster Sports 616 - 6th St. New Westminster Tickets purchased from the above outlets will cost $6 ringside, $5 bleachers with a $1 off for Douglas students, senior citizens and children under twelve. Intramural The latest non-violent game to be played on Thursdays 1200 - 1400 hours is balloon volleyball. Remember that the staff and faculty team still needs more players and for this game, you don't need to be a fitness fanatic. Shorts and runners Betty Lou Hayes