Upcoming Games The Douglas College wom- en's basketball team travelled to Scottsdale, V 0 i ; e y b a f | Arizona to participate in . the Scottsdale Classic Friday, January 15 Women’s Basketball tour- @ New West nament. Tuesday, December 29 VS. UCC Sun Demons Douglas College vs. Glendale Community Women @ 6pm College from Glendale, Men @ 8pm Arizona Douglas got off to an ari ee Saturday, January 16 court press and le — . at the half. The second @ David Lam half was much of the same vs. Oka nagan Lakers as Douglas cruised to a 74- 53 win. Second year Women @ 3pm forward Tammy Neufeld led the was with 16 points, Men @ pm and team co-captain Carrie Rogers had 10 points including two 3 pointers. Thursday, December 31 Dougals College vs. Phoenix College from Phoenix, Arizona Douglas fell behind early in the game, and was_ point shooting, but still minutes remaining in the unable to use its full court fell 89-76. Carrie Rogers half. A small rally gave DC students admitted free with student ID Support your Royals! press effectivley. Douglas _—led the way with 18 Douglas a 25-19 lead at mounted a mini comeback points. halftime. The second half and trailed 40-35 at Friday January 1 saw Douglas begin to halftime. Strong outside Dougals College vs. produce effectively and shooting enabled Phoenix Chandler-Gilbert Commu- they went on to a 71-60 to increase its lead after nity College from Mesa, _ victory. Carrie Rogers led the half, and at one point Arizona with 22 points while Kim | led by as many as 25 Douglas had difficulty Neiszner had 15. points. Douglas fought scoring in the first half back with some three and trailed 12-6 with 8 Volleyball: The women’s Western. * place in team continued to hold Darryl the Art S aii down second spot in the McCrady BCCAA, is hoe jes BCCAA with a convincing had 8 kills 4 points win over the Trinity Western for the behind & Spartans last Friday. The Royals, third Royals took the match in who lost place = three straight games, 15-9, the match OUC and Custom Framing 15-5 and 16-14, to move 15-6,15-5, 10 four points behind league 15-5. points leading Malaspina. Currently, behind : The men’s team didn’t the men first Winsor & Newton have much success against are in place Grumbacher their opponents last Friday, fourth Camosun. Liquitex getting thrashed by Trinity Derwent : Strathmore Canson O Fredrix Pa rts” Special orders welcome Next Olympic Spo 7 In no particular order, _ onstration sport at Full Spectrum Art Supplies here are the top 10 Sydney 2000. 665 Columbia Street, New Westminster sports” in line for _ 10) Full-contact Olympic status now skipping Tel: 517-1700 that ballroom dancing 9) 2 and 4-person . is going to be a dem- cross-country Bring your student card! nalibeniing 8) Sandcastle building Pe ee ee ee ee ee es es ee es es ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee es ee es Oe ee ee es es ee wom E 7) Bird watching I The Other Press is giving you the chance to win four tickets to the Canucks game on I a I Y danuary 28 versus the St. Louis Blues. All you have to do is trade Pavel Bure! Simply fill : 6) Dead person 5 ' fs out the form below, indicating which team Bure (and others) will be traded to and float (think about it) _ which player(s) will be coming to Vancouver. The winner will be contacted by phone and t ; 5) Frying ants I 0 their trade will be published in the January 27 edition of the Other Press. Deadline for | with a magnifying I entries is Monday, January 25 at 4pm. J _ slass ; 5 Bure To For i 4) BMX racing i ® 3) Hopscotch |S 2) Deathmatch :: oragami i << 7 2 5 1) Bear wrestling i eee 8 3 i B 2 HI 10 January 13 1999 the Other Press