| Cariboo Tournament, starting the spring | Ice Hockey | The men’ s ice hockey team will be travelling | local 5338, if interested in accompanying | the team. Athletics and Intramurals. Basketball The men's and women's basketball teams trav- elled to Kamploops Jan. 5, 6 & 7 to the semester in a most successful | manner. The men won the tournament defeating Northern ‘Alberta Bible College for the championship. The women defeated Malaspina College. Steve Mitton was the MVP of the tournament while Grant Rose picked up a first All-Star. ‘Carol Taylor earned the women's All-Star. Nice job - coaches Steve Beauchamp and Richard Norman. The basketball teams played Trinity Western here Jan. 10 with the women winning their game by 30 points and the men losing theirs by a scant 15. Remember, spectators are good for at least another 20 points, so if you can't make it, encourage others to do so, Cariboo will be here Friday Jan. 20 at 6:30 p.m. and Jan, 21 at 2 p.m. Friday night games will feature some good half-time door prizes; so, let's see you there! Volleyball The women's volleyball tieee coached by Mike Shen will attend a U.B.C. tournament on— dan. 13 & 14, while the men coached by Ross Dunning will be involved here at Douglas. Both Volleyball teams will compete ina Totem Conference tournament here at Douglas on Jan. 27 & 28. Thirteen teams will take part with the final championship games scheduled for Saturday night at 8p. m. Mike Shen will take the women's volleyball team to China in April and staff and faculty are requested to contact Betty Lou Hayes, ’ ‘to Kamloops on Jan. 14 & 15 for two games against Cariboo College. Cariboo has the ee | will have X0 yet tarde of new eres | Co-ed volleyball will be the sport for the course and lower cafeteria area for infor- | games as VCC has topped the league for many | years. | Registration for fitness elaases has gone | this semester. | Allison - “schedules to be announced. — 7 | My appreciation goes to Harold Hancheroff of MVP Athletic Supplies for taking the | Indoor soccer for men and women is eo | Recreational badminton happens on Thursdays | 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. and Bob Scott is the | person: in charge of court space. “ Budg et Rene A-Car 7 has donated the use of a van for the trip and the Student Society has provided a set Home games will take place | on Feb. 4 & 5 at Four Rinks. | Badminton Robin Ryan’ 5 badminton team will compete at home Jan. 11 & Jan. 25 6 - 10 p.m. in the Vancouver District Championships . | Intramurals spring semester. Check posters in the con- mation. Thursdays, 12 - 2 p.m. will be the game times. . way with games scheduled with SFU and Trinity Western respectively. Call local 5338 for more information. The only interruption in this time slot will occur on Feb. 9, when VCC arrives for men's and women's basketball. These should be great i extremely well and classes are continuing as in the fall semester. Drop-in rates wil] rise to $2 per class after Jan. 15, but | passes are $20 for any 20 classes during Beginners are advised to try the stretch-jazz classes. offered by time to put on a Sports Injury Clinic for our athletes and P.E. students. Our pro- gram lacks a trainer or person to deal - specifically with sports injuries and Harold's SAREE IAS An) this area is gladly - received. Betty Lou Hayes vr i best team in the Pacific League, so the guys