March 24, 2004 Sports ¢ the other press © Five-hour Marathon Ends in Royals Loss Baseball SPORTS SHORTS Flash Gordon Sports Editor Women’s Only Golf Workshops Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The workshop includes a morning instructional component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson. A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of instructor assisted golf in the afternoon. Brian McLennon OP Contributor There are two workshops to join or sign up to both and save! a Beginner Douglas scored three runs in Workshop: the first two innings but their are ea Friday March 24, bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004 defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win- and allowed Treasure Valley to | ————-——————___—_ undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop: extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2, the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004 have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a_ es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both. a single and scored on a base hit from Stephen Cope. In the end Treasure Valley was too strong and scored three runs to win the game in the top of the 14th inning. Strong per- formances from the Royals included pitcher Mike Pierce, who pitched five innings allow- ing one run on two hits and struck out eight batters includ- ing the first seven of nine bat- ters to start the game. The Royals defense was outstanding and committed no errors in the time of year. Celebrating 21 years of excellence, BC Wheelchair Basketball hosted their annual event at the New Westminster Campus of Douglas College. The tourna- ment provides opportunities for teams, athletes, and fans from across the province to come together and participate in the competition that crowns the provincial champions in both the Division I and Division II. In the Division I champi- capitalizing on key possessions when it counted. Tournament MVP and Male Player of the Year, Richard Peter dazzled the crowd with acrobatic baskets and long bomb three pointers. “He's definitely a world class athlete,” commented former National Team member Jaimie Borisoff; whose status remains “semi-retired.” In addition to naming divi- sion champions, the BC Wheelchair Basketball held its Arley McNeney and Rookie of the Year went to Brian McLennon. In Division II, the Oceanside Tsunami team walked away with the crown after a tough battle with Kamloops. The Lions will represent BC at the Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League Nationals that will be held in Fredericton, New Brunswick. For more information on BC Wheelchair Basketball, please visit their website at Women’s Basketball ID Camp The Douglas College Women’s Basketball program will be holding an ID camp for players in Grade 11 and 12 who about playing college basketball. 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