Other Sports The Other Press ff Men's Basketball November 19, 1993 Douglas at Okanagan Douglas - 89 Okanagan - 60 The Douglas Men's Basketball team started the 1993-94 season off in fine fashion, disposing of the Okanagan Univ. College 89-60. The Royals held the Lakers to only 10 field goals in the half, while the Royals utilized the fast break to gain a 42-23 half-time lead. Okanagan scored the first 1 1 points of the second half, but were unable to get closer than 8 points, and the Royals cruised to the 89-60 victory. Tory Greenridge and Vern Knopp led Douglas with 17 points each while Frank Urefe scored 15 to go with his 7 rebounds. Women's Basketball November 19, 1993 Douglas at Okanagan Douglas - 91 Okanagan - 33 On Friday, November 19, the defending Cham- pions from Douglas College opened their 1993-94 regular season with an easy 91-33 victory over the Okanagan Lakers in Kelowna. Douglas totally overpowered My story The Bear hunt by Charlotte Holst the Lakers as Melanie Batoche led the Royals with 7 sis and 22 points. Robyn Knight added 18 points in the victory. Men's Basketball November 20, 1993 Douglas at Cariboo Douglas - 95 Cariboo - 80 Douglas finished their trip to the interior with a perfect record, as they disposed of the University College of the Cariboo, 95-80. Both teams traded baskets to start the game, but then the Royals started to take the ball to the inside, and were able to get the Sun Demons into foul trouble. The royals out scored the Sun Demons 14-3 from the front line, and took a 45-35 lead into the locker at the half. The Royals could have run away with the win, butJeff Gay for Cariboo converted 7 of 9 three point shots in the half to keep his team in the game. However, Vern Knopp scored 18 of his 27 points in the half to lead the Royals to the 95-80 victory. Chad Caldwell added 11 points and 8 rebounds, while Justin Padvaiskas added 14 points and 10 assists. The Royals nest games are back in Kamloops when the Royals take part in the UC of the Cariboo tournament on Nov. 26 & 27th. Women's Basketball November 20, 1993 Douglas at Cariboo Douglas - 69 Cariboo - 53 On Saturday, Douglas travelled to Kamloops to tangle with the University College of the Cariboo's Sun demons. Douglas, led by 18 point effort by Jenee Lutz, defeated the Sun Demons by a 69-53 count. Douglas held off a late charge by the Sun Demons in the second half in the game that saw each team called for 26 fouls. Robyn Knight and Sherry Zimmerman each added 11 points for Douglas. Douglas will take their 2-0 record into a pair of games December 3rd and 4th as the host Malaspina at 6:15 pm on the 3rd, and then they travel to Langley on the 4th to take on Trinity Western Univ. Spartans at 8:00 pm. S The Boston Bruins arrived in town on October 17, two days before a scheduled game with the Vancouver Canucks!! I just had to meet the “Big Bad Bears”. I mean, this team has some of the best, most notorous players like Ray Bourque, Cam Neely, Adam Oates, and Glen Wesley, not mention the coach, Brian Sutter. So I started to hang out down- town just hoping for the chance to catch a glimpse or even run into some of my favorite players. Well, luck was on my side. I saw Cam Neely at a closethatI heard Brian’sinstructionsto _ fortune and thought of the possibilit ; i McDonalds. I thought that was iw cool. _ players, heard player’s comments, and _ of Adam Oates Aes After all, sa ae oe eo He is from B.C., but instead of eatinga _aftertenminutesintothe game,smelled _he had been a team mate of Geoff's in Sieur Geraci? JanakEnison home cooked meal with friends or _ the hard work drifting off the players. St. Louis. But that, we agreed, would y 7 going out to some ritzy restaurant, he’s The game was excellent. The __ be too incredible. Five minutes later, Bill Green Shani Forbister just getting a burger with a couple Bruins were down big time by the __ the hostess walked Mr. Oates right by Chen Mai Ha Mrs. Jean Freeman other players. How down to earth. second period but almost came backin _us to the “hockey” table and my friend Delaram Hakiman Mr. Vaino Freeman Luck kept smiling down on _ the third. The Canucks won, 5-4.I’ma__ and I dropped our forks. Leigh Hodak Shawn Goodall me. Later, I saw one of the greatest Canucks fan, second to being a hockey The evening ended with more Tina Johnston Kay Gotoh defenceman of all time, Ray Bourque fan,solwashighfromthewinandmy autographs from men I respect, and John Kho Aileen Graley (second cnly to Bobby Orr). He wasin _ seating, but to top the night off Ray _—my friend and went home via cloud Maggie Lam Susan Hindle aclothing store doingalittleshopping. | Bourque gave mea personalized stick, _ nine. Candice Lee Rob James When he came out I stopped him and _aclassy move considering his team just Jeffrey Lee Daniel Jans Joyce Lee Monty Law Elaine Leong Chih Li Lisa Levesque Janet Lim Sharon Lim Bryan Low Patrick Longworth Terry Maclsaac Johnny Louie Gloria Martins Robert Luke Lisa McLean Scott McCook Stephen Murakami Shalini Narain Derek Harvey Neale Vinh Ngo Dave Pasengrau Nan San Niu Trisha Pope Ns Tim Oftebro Gordon Roberts S : Michelle Perreault Randy Ross CT eee a ee : = Liane Rieveley Lorelynn Villanueva H A ; a ‘ A 5 Sandy Salivaras Poppy Vohra Acting Directing Playwriting Scenography . Technical Production Faye Smith syivia Wiest he was personable. He autographed a couple of things for me and answered some questions. The next day a friend miracu- lously got tickets right behind the Boston bench. Although these seats didn’tallow me to follow every play on the ice because of the players and coaches standing up in front of me, I didn’t care. I was sitting behind one of my favorite teams, and Brian Sutter, and he’s allowed to block my view anytime. I was near greatness. I was so lost. To go with my stick Dennis Morel, the ref, flipped me the puck. Thinking my night was done and trying to mellow out, my friend and I went to a restaurant for food and a beer. I had no luck calming down, however, because the restaurant we picked happened to be the choice of Cam Neely and Geoff Courtnall, a Canuck. I guess these two B.C. boys, who played together in Boston, got together to relax and talk of old times. My friend and I joked at our good DC Royals face pure hell in TWU matches November 12 and 13, the Dou- glas College Women’s Volleyball Team had a pair of matches against 1992- 93's BCCAA Silver Medalists, Trinity Western University (TWU) Spartans. On Friday night TWU visited New Westminster to take on the Royals from Douglas College. Though the Royals were shaky at times, in the match they still came away with a 3-0 (15-12, 15-8, 15-8) win. Leading the Douglas attack were first year starters Sasha Klunder with 9 kills and 7 blocks, and Chris Wohlleben with 7 kills and 4 blocks. On Saturday, Douglas returned the visit to TWU in Langley. Douglas had a few more difficulties (than Friday’s match), as they were inconsistent in passing the ball. As a result, Douglas had a much more pre- dictable offensive attack for most of the match, but still came away with a hard fought 3-1 (15-8, 5-15, 15-12, 15-6) victory. Chris Wohlleben led the way with 13 kills, Sasha Klunder and Sherry Laffling added 9 and 8 kills respectively. With the pair of weekend vic- November 30, 1993 tories Douglas’s record now sits at a perfect 6-0. The team has also been ranked #5 Nationally by the CCAA (Canadian College Athletics Associa- tion). Friday night also saw the Dou- glas Men’s Volleyball Team hosting the TWU Spartans from Langley, also _ known as the defending BCCAA Cham- pions. Douglas came out flatand were completely overpowered by the Spartans, 3-1 (15-0, 15-1, 13-15, 15- 2). Saturday night in Langley saw amuch more inspired and relaxed Dou- glas Royals squad. Unfortunately, the result was still a loss. TWU defeated Douglas 3-0 (15-10, 15-4, 17-16). Team captain Jeff Foo had an outstand- ing match both defensively and offen- sively. The pair of weekend loses left Douglas with a 3-3 won/loss record. The Royals squad consisted of all new players with the exception of third year Jeff Foo. The Spartans squad consisted of several returning veterans whose blocks and defense was not only out- standing but served as their attack. Douglas College Students & Staff Kara Antifeau Lisa Baer Jatinder Bir Allyson Bower Lisa Marie Chan Amanda Yu-Min Chen Lorraine Choo Peter Christensen Kirsten Chursinoff Michael Co Mike Cole Erin Conner Jarrod Cook Denise Currie Languag:se Partner Pro- gram Fall 1993 THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS‘ Lisa Snell Catherine Somers Bonnie Soroke David Szeryk Paul Tsui Barb Wall Vivian Wang Jade Wee Cecilia Wong Hiroshi Yasuoka Wendy Lee Zanatta From the community Ann Bamford Jacqueline Buchanan Call or write: National Theatre School of Canada 5030 Saint-Denis St., aL A Ae ae ee a a ee ae ARY 15. TE 514) 842-7954 FAX : (514) 842-5661 > : rr @-es Get. Or "Sew . i - “9 ¥ SY © so ae Ce eek Pak ORT yea TE) Vas on behalf of the students, staff and faculty from ESL/International Education. wee errs Te oe eS ee