sports@op.douglas.bc.ca The last weekend of regtilar season basketball and the badminton provincials was very good to Douglas College. Basketball: The women’s basketball team wrapped up the regular season with a play-off spot all but assured, yet with a chance to improve their ranking. On Friday, February 20, the Royals rolled into Kamloops to face the UCC Sun Demons. Stacy Reykdal dropped 23 points and 12 rebounds and Carrie Rogers had 14 points and 7 rebounds as the Royals exorcised the Sun Demons 70-47, Saturday, February 21, the opponent was the CNC Kodiaks of Prince George. This game was over from the opening tip as the Royals won 90-56. Tammy Neufeld and Stacy Reykdal had 23 and 14 points, respectively, to pace the Royals, With those wins Douglas finished second in the BCCAA behind hated rivals the Malaspina Mariners. Malaspina now hosts the BCCAA provincial championships this weekend in Nanaimo. * The men’s team went into the weekend holding the last play-off spot and a precarious two point lead on the TWU Spartans. On Friday, February 20, the Royals beat UCC 76-66 behind Jon Fast’s 25 points, 11 rebounds and 7 blocks and Kevin Kundarevich’s 15 points on 3 of 6 three point field goals. Unfortunately for Douglas, TWU beat the CNC Kodiaks 83-80*to stay within 2 points of the last play-off spot, making Douglas’ game in Prince George on Saturday a must win. The Royals didn’t disappoint as they crushed the CNC Kodiaks 75—56. Jon Fast had 16 point and 9 rebounds and Kevin Kundarevich dropped 13 points cn the Kodiaks. Also on Saturday the TWU Spartans lost 100-75 to the UCC Sun Demons, giving Douglas the sixth and final play-off spot. The BCCAA provincial championship will be held this weekend at Langara College in Vancouver. Badminton: Last weekend the Royals badminton team travelled to Nanaimo to play in the BCCAA provincial championships. Douglas came away with the team gold medal and gold in mixed doubles.(Chantal Jobin and Raymond Tsoi) and women’s singles (Jennifer Wong). Douglas also took two silvers, in women’s doubles (Lisa Yeung and Yayoi Koshimura) and men’s singles (Thonh Nguyen). The Royals also took a bronze in men’s doubles (Thinh Nguyen and Jimmy an The national badminton championships will go March 5-7 at NAIT in Edmonton. Classifieds ........... quality components and software. Call Psycom at 951-3008. Two bikes $50 each, not mountain bikes. Call 525-6764. Electronic Typewriter with built in 3.5 disk drive. Must sell leaving country. $200 (obo) reg. $350. Call Shawn at 467-3574. Colour monitor, keyboard, new 28.8 internal modem (pc). All in ‘excellent condition. 517-1414 Experienced: 2 years in Japan. - Qualified: SFU Graduate & Certified in Tokyo. 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