ee = March 12, 2003 a Men: UNBC Vs. Douglas y on the scoreboard. We beat him, then” Sports CSRW http://otherpress.douglas.bc.ca Provincials Notebook — fidam “Flash” Gordon tenckeegs: The Wolves shieed aa dominance running a trio of guards at Tse Wk a BP” conte It awe with a hors start for the . It was so ads at one point, che official scorer attempted to play video games replaced him by a robot. __ Attack of _ the. Gene Wolff, #15, took it to the “Douglas ‘guards, “forcing McDonald and Jackson to overplay him. Rattled Royals fed off the fans so I could add alliteration to my writing. Taylor Cherris-Wilding and John Orimaco ~~hit back-to-back three pointers for ~ Douglas to bring the teams even with _ 6:35 left in the first half. Their strug-. gles continued in the paint despite Martin's efforts. Hogan, the tallest “man on the court, couldnt find his ~ hands or move the thicker UNBC for- __wards from his territory, while the team could not bring down offensive _ rebounds. =~ Second half. A~ whole different game. Douglas began with the in and shooting long-range twos. Halftime brought a new, livelier, more aggressive ~ Royal team to the “court led by” Wilding, McDonald, and Martin. ___ Wolff was determined not to let | A Douglas undo his work...or was it #4 or #5. They all look the same. Wolff ~-proved to me he could make key plays, ~ especially when Douglas seemed to be momentum. He made_the , passes, steals and rebounds to keep this game going. In the end Wolff ~~proved’to’ be too’ much-to -handle-and-~ Douglas’ three point shooting display fell short. 84-69 UNBC. _ Peterson Power This was not an ugly game by any means. From behind the scorer’s table, I saw a seriously competitive and fun clones! UNBC’s __ shaved-head, headband-wearing guard center in | Lisa Peterson, I ne a dominating site. Peccson put on i facelicess face and sent courageous ~ Timberwolves packing 11 times, — blocking all that came near her. double, snagging rebounds and mak- ing baskets that count. Her iemesie Wa Hamilton, who refused to give up. scorers table the talk was about “clutch.” Hamilton made some big game came down to two shots in the _last_ten_ seconds of the game..Both...... were three point attempts, the last coming from Hamilton. A foul shot final score 54-50 Sun Demons as the _winners. All in all, it was a close game ..... but the Demons played a more inspired game fuelled by Melissa home early. Cae open rs found be toc Yu’s Blues and the Cascades, a fairy tale ~Men’s Game: Capilano ‘Vs. OCEV _It was a packed Douglas College gym for the setting of our men’s semi-final. Rough play early on drew ire from Capilano kept pace with the higher ranked Cascades from out of town... Most impressive play of the tourna- ment vote: “Alley oop” dunk by Tim catch a pass from point guard Jordan put on TSN’s Sports Desk). A Capilano-infused crowd roared. Quietly, this. girl racked up—a_triple-_. ‘Christine © This. player has some..moxy.At..the.. hoops even in the face of Peterson. The put the game out of reach making the ~ ~“Mearon, #3, determined not to go ~ ‘Capilano’s “coach. Basket” for basket; ~ -Pershick; who~soared way up highto~ iii teil hairs Yu (If we only had a highlight reel to | more, gimme some Miltimore! things on a more even keel. Bringing the play back inside to big man Shane Heuring, also worked to put UCFV back on top 26-24. Last second hero- peanut gallery, the feeling that the game could go either way. same intensity it finished with. Turner _stepped.in. to..continue- his-long-dis-—- tance show. Capilano showed the full court press most of the game. Heuring ‘was the first to reach foul trouble for — UCFYV. Yu still had it going scoring a Chris Porteous’ long-range bomb. Everything seemed to work against “UCEY, Capilano handled the pressure ~ with tireless aggression then Peter ‘Wauthy..happened.scoring_his..14th,. 15th and 16th points of the game ona drive and a foul. Tension became an basket by Thiessen with an untimely the Cascades four consecutive foul calls. Undaunted, Thiessen showed ‘inspired play hitting a basket and the ensuing free throw. Wauthy (20 pts.) __finished.. the. game. early.. after... two... clutch hoops and his fifth personal foul. Both tears in bonus with three Turner filled in for Wauthy with five __three pointers for the game. Porteous _ (17 pts.) and Yu (16 pts.) finished off the Cascades with foul shots and the point attempts from a desperate Cascade team..The Blues. go. tothe championships with a 75-67 win over UCFV. Gimme some more, gimme some Women:Capilano Vs. OUC ~Jordan- Yu's~ speed was -difficult~for~~Capilano showed up ready to go an” Brent Sedo to keep up with as he fed Scott Lawson #9 transition points. Back-to-back baskets from #21 Matt Thiessen and #20 Dan Turner put hour before game time to shake out the tournament jitters. One or two of the girls seemed so hyper I assumed they had sniffed goofballs on the drive ~The second half began with the — _three..pointer..and..then.. assisting .on.. gled.with..anger..management; Ha: issue and Morton followed up a big technical foul,. part of.a run. that.cost... -during the. break..becausepasses..-wen: since ete acre Sat Canina Blues survived four consecutive three around player on the court from wher ‘outside “(for the most part Miltimor __Capilano reasserted itself as the bette the other press over. Whatever the girls were on, th coach must have partaken in it to “because he lined up a 5’ 5” inch Gillian Brooke to take the jum gainst---6°2-~-Lisa-~--Peterson:-~Fh: Demons’ Peterson and Hassel have t be the quietest shot-blocking duo o the tournament (meow, meow, meo meow). In contrast ,Michelle Stiphou at -6°3”, is the only: girl-here-taller-th Peterson, showed a more aggressiv side on the court that worked fe ‘team offensively. But after she car the bench, she took two quick fouls i the span.of .a-minute.-The-Demon played helter-skelter not using thei height advantage in Peterson an Hassel, with Stiphout off the floor. — Randy DeGagne #12 for UCC strug was required to pick up the slack wi her librarian demeanor. Defensiv: ~ boards helped UCC keep it close. Peterson must have become invisibl everywhere but to her. They were wa over and far away from her. Meliss Bryant picked up fouls holding Lis: Peterson away from the basket, only t have Hassel and Mearon bring-the Su Demons within striking distance o the Blues’ lead. The Sun Demons ha to move the ball to get scoring oppor tunities, but the disorganized offensiv moyement..worked.against.them../ the game progressed, that goo Miltimore showed she was the best all I sat with 21 points in the gam Miltimore. plays with the confidence.o a girl hopped up on goofballs. Bryan Brooke, and Nagra all lit up from th did not). Even after a spurt of offens team...and they didn’t even have t use their secret weapon, Lisa’ Alla “Cap wins 59-42~~ 7 : Kelly Watson gets “Move of th Game” for a fancy fast-break spi around the towering Stiphout. Men * Skye Buck-UCC Alex Nadarszky-UNBC Tim Perschick—Capilano Chris Porteous—Capilano Se CF Tournament All-Star Teams: Women Cassie Born—UCFV Jamie Born—UCFV Lisa Peterson—UCC Alissa Flynn—Langara Jordana Militmore—Capilano Gene Wolff UNBC Tournament MVPs: Men: Jordan Yu—Capilano Women: Lauren Alonzo—UCFV BCCAA Player of the Year: Women: Lauren Alonzo—UCFV © page 22 Men: Peter Wauthy-UCFV BCCAA All-Star Teams: Women: First Team Lauren Alonzo—UFCV Lindsey Anderson—UNBC Cassie Born—UCFV Jamie Born—UCFV Kristine Kirk—Langara Second Team Jordana Miltimore—Capilano Gillian Brooke—Capilano Christine Neufeld-UNBC Lisa Peterson—UCC Kristine Hamilton—UNBC Men: First Team Peter Wauthy-UCFV Taylor Cherris-Wilding—DC Chris Porteous—Capilano Zach Russell—Kwantlen Gene Wolff-UNBC Second Team Andrew Sexton—UCC Skye Buck-UCC Rick Pridmore—Kwantlen Vahid Shababi—Langara Joey Farebrother-UCC