Page 6 ‘THE OTHER PRESS Wednesday, January 4, 1984. Fitness Resolution? Aerobic classes for all fitness levels are back at Douglas. Check the schedule Stroke Improvement Tennis lessons for beginners Cost is $10 for 6 lessons. First come first serve basis Check bulletin board for details. If you’re interested] ¥ in participating in intramurals check the bulletin board beside the lower cafeteria. Or contact Betty Lou Hayes 1338 oe x =—_ The Douglas Royals need yous: Contact Mike 277-0402 Grant 936-2414. Sean 526-3468 Dianein Women End ’83 with Hoop-La The Douglas College Women’s basketball team ended 1983 on a cheerful note as they trounced the the defense showed hustle at all. easily proved _ this by Martin Hemerik half. Northwest Eagles (a Wash- ington team) with an im- pressive come from behind victory, 54-40. The Douglas team played miserably in the first ten Norman, the Michelle Ward , minutes of the game. The offense fizzled at best and no the Douglas offense. Al- The score as showed her netting only two Douglas trailed 17-2 and 21-8 at certain stages of the The turning point of the game occurred after Richard Douglas coach, called a time out. a center, came out of the huddle® breathing fire as she ignited _players scoring. figured in though the score sheet points it was through her In the aggressive play, outhustling Eagle playes for rebounds and taking (perhaps ripping would be a better term) the ball out of some Northwest hands. Douglas quickly came to life and managed to tie the score by halftime. second ~ Sheila half Hammond kept up their. douglas completely domin- good play on both defense ated play using a lot of and offense. hustle and energy but only three players shared in the scoring. Karen Knight, just ‘coming off an ankle injury, scored an unprecedented 21 points with nineteen of them The offense came form all coming in the second half. directions as seven different Karen Minato continues to the impress as she netted 10 Carol Taylor and (Slammin’) points. In view of all this 1984 promises to be a good year for women’s basketball at Douglas College.