Sports http://otherpress.douglas.bc.ca fipril 9, 2003 the other press Rugby Results Dave Pearcey CSRW {Premier Division: Douglas 59 UBC 15] (CSRW)—After a disappointing loss to Nanaimo, Douglas could be for- given if they came out this week and just played out the string. After four straight appearances in the championship game, they could do no better than fifth place. However, the team came to play, despite missing Alisa Morton (injury) and Jen Bailey (death in the family). Without the pressure of defending their title, the Douglas girls played with reckless abandon. Despite suffering a three to one disadvantage in penalties, Douglas rucked hard and used quick hands to spread the ball around the field. Tries by Douglas College Athlete of the Year Amber Cummings (2), Kirstie Smith, and Carly Albiston, along with three conversions by Smith gave Douglas a 26-8 lead at the half. Despite losing Cummings to an injury early in the second half, Douglas continued on the rampage with tries by Smith, Albiston, Vanessa Andrascik, Kelly Kitamura, and Lisa Edwardson. Smith added four more conversions to give her 24 points on the day. —Dave Pearcey (Sports Editor's Note: Douglas College faced SFU last Sunday for 5th place but the score wasn’t available at press time). | 2nd Division: Douglas 5 UBC 3 (CSRW) The second Division league semi-final was played on Sunday in a torrential downpour. The field was muddy and the ball was slippery. Neither team could get much offense going, but Douglas managed the only try of the game, when 16-year-old winger Lindsey Heer crossed the line. The Douglas defense, led by Kathleen Tchang, kept UBC at bay. 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