Race for the Crown Women’s Volleyball Home & Away Division Matches Played Matches Won Matches Lost Games Won Games Lost Points Malaspina Mariners 11 11 0 33 0 22 Douglas College Royals 11 9 2 29 10 18 TWU Spartans 11 8 3 25 15 16 Langara College Falcons 9 6 3 20 14 12 Okanagan (OUC) Lakers 12 6 6 23 26 12 Capilano College Blues 9 3 6 14 21 6 CNC Kodiaks 12 3 9 11 32 6 Cariboo (UCC) Sun Demons 12 2 10 11 31 Zz Camosun College Chargers 11 1 10 15 32 2 Men’s Volleyball Home & Away Division Matches Played Matches Won Matches Lost Games Won Games Lost Points Camosun College Chargers 11 11 0 33 3 22 TWU Spartans 11 10 1 32 5 20 Douglas College Royals 11 7 4 21 19 14 Okanagan (OUC) Lakers 12 7 5 25 22 14 Malaspina Mariners 11 4 Z 19 22 8 Cariboo (UCC) Sun Demons 12 4 8 17 27 8 Langara College Falcons 9 3 6 14 21 6 CNC Kodiaks 12 3 9 13 30 6 ce Capilano College Blues 9 0 9 2 27 0 Ugh! Good thing | ate my maple frosted Wheaties. Men’s Basketball Games Played Wins Losses Points National Volleyball Rankings Langara College Facets - 9 pa a, 14 Men eee yan nes (ac) (1) Fraser Valley (UCFV) Cascades 7 6 a! 12 1 Mount Royal Cougars (AB (2) 2. Beauce-Appalaches Condors (QC) (2) Malaspina Mariners 7 6 1 12 2 Red Deer Kings (AB) (1) 3. Grande Prairie Wolves (AB) (5) TWU Spartans 7 5, 2 10 3 Camosun Chargers (BC) (4) Gane Sadan itis (AB) (3) Cariboo (UCC) Sun Demons 7 4 3 8 Ze Limoilou Titans (QC) (5) 5. Malaspina Mariners (BC) (4) Okanagan (OUC) Lakers 7 a 6 5. Trinity Western Spartans (BC) (7) ai: Repaae Bateles (ON) (6) Capilano College Blues 8 Bo eB 6 6 Montmorency Nomades (QC) (3) 7. BeX.-Garnesu Bland (Qc) (7) Douglas College Royals 7 1 6 2 7 Humber Hawks (ON) (6) Red Deer Queens (AB) (8) CNC Kodiaks 7 1 6 2 8 Grande Prairie Wolves (AB) (8) 9. Douglas Royals (BC) (12) Camosun College Chargers 7 0 7 0 9. SAIT Trojans (AB) (9) 10. Seneca The Sting (ON) (10) Women’s Basketball Games Played Wins Losses Points 10. Jonquiére et (10) 11. Ste.-Anne Dragons (AC) (11) Douglas College Royals 6 6 oO 12 11, Niagara Knights (ON) (13) 12. Trinity Western Spartans (BC) (9) Malaspina Mariners 6 5 1 10 12. aoe Sune ae 4 13. Mount Royal Cougars (AB) (13) Fraser Valley (UCFV) Cascades 7 5 2 10 13. Algonquin ae er (ON) (14) 14. Durham Lady Lords (ON) (14) 4 3 14. Seneca The Sting (ON) (11) 15. St. Thomas Tommies (AC) (NR) Langare Coton: tes : : 15. | UNBSJ Seawolves (AC) (15) Capilano College Blues 7 3 4 6 : Dropping Out TWU Spartans 6 2 4 4 Langara Falcons (BC) pores Ce) ae ee ee ; : : AC—Atlantic Canada, QC—Quebec, ON—Ontario, AB—Alberta, BC—British Columbia gan (OUC) Lakers 7 2 5 4 a : L Camosun College Chargers 6 0 6 0 () Previous Ranking, NR—Not ranked previously National Basketball Rankings Men 1 Langara Falcons (BC) (3) 2 Sheridan Bruins (ON) (1) 3 Humber Hawks (ON (4) 4. Dawson Blues (QC) (2) 5: Algonquin Thunder (ON) (5) 6 Malaspina Mariners (BC) (6) 7 Montmorency Nomades (QC) (7) 8 Grant MacEwan Griffins (AB) (8) 9 Mount St. Vincent Mystics (AC) (9) Fraser Valley Cascades (BC) (11) 11. SAIT Trojans (AB) (10) 12. Medicine Hat Rattlers (AB) (12) 13. — Loyalist Lancers (ON) (13) 14. Cariboo Sun Demons (BC) (NR) 15. — St. Clair Saints (ON) (NR) Dropping Out St. Lawrence Vikings (ON) Trinity Western Spartans (BC) Women 1 Malaspina Mariners (BC) (1) 2 Humber Hawks (0N) (3) 3 Montmorency Nomades (QC) (2) 4, SAIT Trojans (AB) (4) 5. Douglas Royals (BC) (6) 6 Mohawk Mountaineers (ON) (8) 7 NSAC Rams (AC) (9) 8 Mount Royal Cougars (AB) (5) 9 Edouard Mountpetit Lynx (QC) (10) Grant MacEwan Griffins (AB) (7) 11. Capilano Blues (BC) (NR) 12. —_ Langara Falcons (BC) (11) 13. Sainte-Foy Dynamiques (QC) (12) 14. Fanshawe Falcons (ON) (NR) 15. King’s Blue Devils (AC) (NR) Dropping Out Durham Lady Lords (ON) Mount Allison Mounties (AC) Vanier Cheetahs (QC) AC—Atlantic Canada, QC—Quebec, ON—Ontario, AB—Alberta, BC—British Columbia () Previous Ranking, NR—Not ranked previously National Rankings as of December 1 eee eS ee ee ee ee 2 eee @ f.6-t-5.6 SEAS PSY National Rankings as of December 1 All-NFL “Pay-to-Watch” Team os There are some professional athletes who are known as “pay to watch” players. In other words, fans go toa game only to watch that athlete perform. Michael Jordan was a “pay to watch” athlete and so is Paul Karyia. Here is a complete team of “pay to watch” NFLers. Offense QB—Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers—Any quarterback that takes on defensive linemen is fun to watch. RB—Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions—He may need four or five carries, but eventually he'll break one of those runs that make defenders look stupid. FB—Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay Buccaneers—There are better fundamental fullbacks, but none match Alstott’s pure power or running ability. WR—Joey Galloway, Seattle Seahawks—He scores on reverses, returns and bombs, the question is; how do you stop him? WR—Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings—The most exciting rookie to enter the league since Barry Sanders. Almost impossible to cover one-on- one. TE—Shannon Sharpe, Denver Broncos-If they packaged his sound bites, he would out- sell Jerry Sienfeld. OLT—Jonathon Ogden, Baltimore Ravens—Imagine a 320 pound ballerina with a mean streak. OLG—Steve Wisniewski, Oakland Raiders—The best part of watching him play is guessing the number of penalties he'll get during the game. C—Dermontti Dawson, Pittsburgh Steelers—Watch- ing a centre take out a defensive back on a sweep is one of the true gems in football. ORG—Kevin Donnalley, Miami Dolphins—A pure mauler who destroys opponents in the running game. ORT—Leon Searcy, Jacksonville Jaguars—Mobile enough to pass block, but crushes defenders when run blocking. Defense DRE—Bruce Smith, Buffalo Bills—Although he’s nearing the end of his career, he'll massacre your quarterback if you don’t account for him every play. DRT—Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Has more fun on the field than any interior lineman in the game. DLT—John Randle, Minnesota Vikings—Pure effort. Will beat three blockers to get a sack. DLE—Andre Wadsworth, Arizona Cardinals—Once he goes through a real training camp, he'll be unstoppable. OLB—Junior Seau, San Diego Chargers—If his motor ever stops check his pulse. MLB—Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens—The Automatic Tackling Machine (ATM) makes running backs sweat the night before the game. OLB—Jamir Miller, Arizona Cardinals—Very good pass rusher who can also be a force against the run. CB—Deon Sanders, Dallas Cowboys—The first modern- day two-way player and the most exciting athlete in the NFL. CB—Ty Law, New England Patriots—Don't fight the Law, the Law will win. SS—John Lynch, Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Makes his living turning ballcarriers into jelly. FS—Keith Lyle, St. Louis Rams—Sometimes has more receptions than opposing receivers. the Other Press January 20 1999 9 5 35 UHR OES 4a es tAGTEray ¢'t