S El 0 i [is sports@op.douglas.bc.ca Volleyball It was a travel weekend for all of our teams, and we came back looking pretty good. Basketball The women’s basketball team came away from their two-game road trip with a 2-0 record after stopping the Capilano Blues 71-64 on Friday and the Langara Falcons 64-55 on Saturday. Carrie Rogers had 16 points Friday and 24 points and 10 rebounds on Saturday to pace the Royals. Audrey Curran had a monster weekend with 12 points and 12 rebounds against the Blues and 12 points and 19 rebounds against the Falcons. The men’s team finished with a 1-1 record to push their season to 4-7. Friday Jon Fast had 26 points and 14 rebounds and Mark Craven had 25 points and 16 rebounds as the Royals squeaked past Capilano 77-75. Saturday did not have a happy ending for the Royals as they were crushed 100-78 by the Langara Falcons. Jon Fast and Mark Craven again paced the Royals with 19 points and 13 rebounds and 16 points and 8 rebounds respectively. >. The women’s volleyball team (number three nationally in the last poll), lost to the Malaspina Mariners in Nanaimo on Friday 15-13, 13-15, 15-2 and 15-6. Christine Bonish had 10 kills for the Royals. Saturday at Langara, the Royals crushed the Falcons, 15-0, 15-2, 15-3. Sabrina Kaltenbach had an amazing 10 aces and Becki Kosinski had 8 kills for the Royals. The men’s team rolled on the weekend, thumping Malaspina 3—1 Friday, on the strength of Ken Kleindienst’s 17 kills and Ken Kilpatrick’s 15 kills and 1 ace. The Camosun Chargers gave the Royals a run for their money on Saturday as Douglas won 3-2. Ken Kleindienst had another huge game, with 18 kills and 8 aces and Darryl McCrady had 13 kills and 3 aces. This weekend is volleyball weekend at Douglas. Friday the University College of the Cariboo (UCC) Sun Demons invade the New West gym for games at six (women) and eight (men) o'clock. 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