Thursday, February 16, 1984. The Douglas Women split a pair of games last week at home with a loss to V.C.C. on Thursday, 70-42, and a _ by MARTIN HEMERIK win over Fraser Valley on Sunday, 66-40. The V.C.C. women were the C.1.A.U. champions last year and this team is the same calibre. They last played Douglas in December The Douglas College music department presents: SPRING CONCERTS Tuesday, Feb.21 2:30 in the Theatre: Patti Davidson, Thursday, | 12:30 in the Theatre: UBC Vocal Octet and beat them by 66 points! On Thursday the team did what they had to. They put pressure on the Falcons right away, jumping to an early 10 point lead, flus- tering and throwing the V.C.C.team off balance throughout most of the first half.The Falcons _ started coming. back towards the end of the half, and led at halftime 32-26. The second half started out quickly as V.C.C. netted soprano Feb. 23 ‘THE OTHER PRESS 8 quick points and it looked as though they might blow out Douglas again and they might have except for one thing; rebounding. The Roy- als rebounded 40% which is remarkable because they’re the smallest team in the lea- gue and were somewhat dwarfed by the mighty Fal- cons, one of the largest. In short (no pun intended) they were impressive in defeat. Against Fraser Valley on Sunday, well what can you say. They won by 26 points played a lacklustre first half and were without their top ) scorer, Kathleen Knight. 4 =6In the first half tried to ©. run Fraser Valley into the © ground, twice had 12 point leads and twice blew 12 point leads. The second half however belonged to Douglas. The offense was blistering and the points came from every | | page B Women Impressive in Split direction. Jan Torrey had - + her best game of the season with 13 ‘points. Michelle Ward in one of her best per- netted 9 points and Marla Uytterhagen «contributed 8. Karen Minato led all scorers with 18. On defense Douglas was ‘successful with a 1-2-2 zone. Rebounding was once again impressive. Jan Torrey, the smallest player on the team ‘(perhaps even in the league) is a dominant force in ‘that respect through her speed and quickness. If a ball hits the court after a shot just look for ol’ number 5 and she’s sure to have it. Sue Olson and Marla Uytter- hagen also played a promin- formances of the season had i a big 10 points. Carol Taylor — The Douglas Women played well but could not defeat heavily Favoured Vancouver Community College last week. However they came back to defeat Fraser Valley College on Sunday February 12th. Tuesday, Feb. 28 2:30 in the Theatre: Student Recitals Thursday, March 1° 12:30 in the Theatre: Douglas College Chorus Concert Tatsuo Hoshina director (>) All performances are FREE ent role in rebounding. The team’s record role is now 10-11 overall. A TripTo CHINA The Douglas College Volleyball team is looking for people to fill vacancies for their spring trip to China. The group will be leaving April 27 or 28 fora friendship, competition, and sightseeing trip to Shanghai, Nanking, Hanchow and Beijing (Peking). $2,000 will cover all costs of 14 day, 15 night visit. | Contact Betty Lou Hayes, local 5338