NOVEMBER 2ND 1983 OTH THE OTHER PRESS ER : eric Ak Un ie a a SPORTS Douglas Driving for PI ayoffs The Douglas College Mens’ Soccer Team wishes to announce to all the skep- tics out there that they are by Stewart Woolverton not dead yet, and they proved it in a great fashion by trouncing Okanagan Col- lege Lakers 6-1 in’ a game played Saturday at Serer ton Park. At first, it-didn’t look like a high-scoring game, but 16 ‘minutes into the first half, Paul Dickey knocked a goal past the Okanagan keeper, to give Douglas the advan- ‘tage of that all-important first goal. After that, play moved from end to end in a good flow until a penalty shot was called on a D.C. defender. Goalkeeper Don Lobo made a great save on the shot, but was unable to stop the rebound, which tied the score at 1-1. Douglas pressed hard for the second goal, coming close many times with good | shots and opportunities, but that was the way it stood at halftime; Douglas 1, Okan- agan 1. In the second half, Douglas came out flying. With less than a minute gone by, Paul Dickey brought the ball in on the right side, pulled the goalkeeper out and let a shot go that just dribbled off the post behind the ‘keeper. However, Paul Piovesan was in the right place at the right time and banged it in for his first goal of the season. Some 20 minutes into the second half, Don Chila fed a ball to Rob Keeper up on the right wing, who crossed it into the middle where it found the head of Glen ‘Chuck’ Hayward and then the back of the net to make it 3-1. D.C.’s_ fourth, goal and Chuck’s second came 12 minutes later on a_ very than Vancouver? the C.F.L.? teams? have in common? 'Outsmartin | Martin 1. What was the first home team loss in B.C.Place stadium? Who did they lose to and what was the score? 2. What is the only city to have had a larger crowd at a Canadian Football league game 3. What satellite is predominant on the Edmonton Eskimos? 4. How many black quarterbacks are there in the National Football League? 5. How many black quarterbacks are there in 6. What is different about the Philadelphia Flyers’ uniform as compared to other N.H.L. 7. Has Wayne Gretzky been named a‘‘Play- ~ er of the Week’’ so far this season? 8. What is the name of the Calgary Flames’ o/d stadium? 9. What team name do New York and Texas 10. What is the only in the N.H.L. to have had more than one black player at one time? similar play, again set up by Rob Keeper with a cross from the right side. One minute later, Bille Liske, who replaced Paul Dickey in the middle, took a pass from Keeper and fired a bouncing ball that eluded the Okanagan goalie to make it 5-1 for Douglas. Liske scored his second goal of the game in the 41st minute of the second half by putting away a_ rebound from a Rob Keeper volley from the right side; and that was the way it ended, Doug- las 6, Okanagan 1. Many players had an ex- tremely good game, espec- ially the defensive line of Baljit Mann, Anders Bjork- lund, Steve Hartle and Chris Vanderhooven, and others up front. P.S. Apologies to Rob Smith tor not recording his assist in the game against Royal Roads. Sorry about that, ““Smurf’’. photos by Eddy Alexandre can't win ‘em all... The Douglas College Soc- cer Team lost a hard-fought game to Cariboo College on Sunday morning at Mercer by Stewart Woolverton Stadium. [| will not go into another diatribe about the pathetic attendance at the team’s home games, but it is pretty sad when a team playing in this calibre of league unfortunatley can’t attract more than half a. dozen people out to at least one game who are not realatives or friends of the players. At any rate, perhaps the early-morning timing of the game had something to do with it, because that’s how many people turned up to watch a fairly good game that could hav e very easily gone the other way. The Douglas team came up only with hard luck after 90 minutes of play ended up in a 3-1 score. Lazy Bums Douglas ¢ aie is offering fitness classes for only $1.% Nothing could be easier and yet nothing could be = healthier. Mon-Thur 12:10 Cariboo got the first goal of the game on a defensive lapse that allowed a Cariboo player to snare a bad back- pass and put it over the sprawling ‘keeper, Don Lobo, who didn’t really have a chance on the play. Their second goal came in the 39th minute of the game on another miscue; this time a misheaded ball that ano- ther Cariboo player took advantage of, brought in and shot past Lobo. Cariboo had a chance to open scoring eight minutes into the game on a question- able call that resulted in a penalty shot in the Douglas end. However, goalkeeper Don Lobo was equal to the task, stopping not only the shot but also the resulting rebound. The Douglas team tried hard to get back in the game, but it was only later. with 24 minutes gone by ir the second half that they gor on the scoreboard when Rot Tue-Thur 4:40 Keeper passed the ball into the middle, where Paul Dickey got it and lobbed a shot over the head of the Cariboo ’keeper. — Cariboo jumped — right back in it, however, and put the game further out of reach by making it 3-1 in the 74th minute, and that was the way the game ended, despite several further good rallies by the Douglas squad. Don Lobo was out- standing in the nets, and the rest of the team were un- lucky not to have put the ball in the Cariboo net several more times. Our next game is Friday, October 28th at Royal Roads College outside Victoria, Hopefully to avenge the 4-3 loss at home last week. Then on to Malaspina College in Nanaimo for what may be the deciding factor as to whether or not D.C. makes the Totem Conference play- offs in Kamloops. Of course we’ll be there!! 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