3 senate nid — February 25, 1995 We need sports writers Womens Volleyball Takes Pair in Kamloops The Douglas College Women’s Volleyball team took to the road for their final regular season matches this past weekend in Kamloops. Douglas came out with a pair of victories as they upped their Bc CA A record to 17 & 3. On Friday, Douglas defeated Cariboo by a 3-0 (15-4, 15010, 15-8) count as they showed a balanced attack and tenacious defensive play. Amy Kanakos led the way for Douglas with 11 kills and 7 blocks, while Sasha Klunder added 10 kills and 7 blocks. The Other Press by Ken Spittel The Douglas College Badminton team did not place well at the January 14th tournament at BCIT. The Badminton team placed a dis- appointing 4th. Corey Loekin and Kevin Legge placed third in the men’s doubles. Vivan Mai and Lana Lim placed first in the women’s doubles. Kyoko Yamada and Gary dou- bles. Tomoni Ohkubo was third in the women’s singles. by Candice Lee Douglas badminton on a slip Chen is hoping for a rebound before finals “Tam very disappointed,” Peter Chen, the head coach, said. “The long Christmas break, and the lack of practice afterwards really did not help. We are going to have to train harder to do better in Kamloops.” Kamloops is the last tournament before the finals, which are held here on February 25th. So Kamloops is the teams last chance to put it all together. Douglas Collge Vancouver Grizzlies Fan Club Nets; the Sultans of Slam featuring Seattle Supersonics, Chicago Bulls, San Kevin Legge (mixed doubles) and Michael Co (men's doubles) are hopefuls for B.C. finals this Last week the newly formed Vancouver Grizzlies Fan Club gave away prizes for a hoop shoot which was located in the concourse on Thursday and Friday. The Fan Club is trying to recruit members and_ sell seasons tickets to students. Tickets are $149 for eleven games that also enables the students to a free Douglas College club t-shirt, the Vancouver Grizzlies newsletter, admission to exclusive members events and discounts on sports merchandise. There are four game blocks available. They are the Beasts of the East Antonio Spurs. The Shooting Stars package - featuring Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets, Toronto Rapters, Indiana Pacers. The Weekend Warriors package featuring Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz. Also available are five game packs eaturing San Antonio Spurs and Utah Jazz, as well as a Gambler’s Grab. A $20 deposit is required for the tickets. Drop it off at either the Douglas College Foundation RR office at 4002 or in Room 1317. For more information call Richard at 527-5005. Third year player and assistant coach Susan Sharp contributed 7 kills and 10 blocks, with Sally Roberts adding 9 blocks for the victory. Saturday saw a closer match as both teams had clinched where they would place in the standings, and both used the opportunity to play the entire bench. Douglas came out on top with a 3-1 (15-6, 15-12, 15-17, 15-9) victory. Klunder added to her season record kill and block totals as she topped the 300 kill mark with 18 kills and 7 blocks. Sharp and Melanie Primeau each added 9 kills as Douglas ended the season on a 6 match winning streak and won 18 on 19 games played during that period. Next Douglas will travel to Kelowna on Friday February 24 to compete in thecB-C CA A Championships.Douglas will face the College of New Caledonia Spruce Caps on Fri- day at 7:00pm in one of the Quar- ter Final matches with the win- ner taking on host Okanagan Sat- urday morning at 10:00am. The winner of the Champi- onships will travel to Edmonton March 9-12 for the CCAA Na- tional Championships. weekend held at Douglas. Douglas squeeks win against TWU Douglas College faced TWU on Feb 10th in what was a crucial game for both squads Trinity was hitting on all cylinders to start the game, pulling out to a 9 point lead, both the Royals climbed back into the game by stepping up their defense and trailed 33-29 at the half. The Royals were the ones that started the second half out , featuring Orlando Magic, New York Knicks, Charlotte Horner, New Jersey well, building a 7 point lead. Trinity was able to close the gap, and in the latter stages were able to hit 2 free throws with 13 sec- onds remaining to tie the game at 65. On the Royals next possession, they were not able to con- vert their shot with 2 sec- onds remain- ing a foul was called on Douglas. Trinity was able to convert their 2 free throws to win 67-65. Lak Johal and Scott Walton led Douglas with 15 and 14 points respectively. Saturday saw Douglas return to their winning ways as they faced a must win situation against Camosun College and defeated the Chargers 87-61. Camosun scored the first basket of the game, but Douglas ran off 12 straight to almost put the game out of reach early. Douglas was able to extend the lead to 18 points, 51-33 at the break. In the second half, the Royals led by as many as 29 points, but the Chargers put together a 14-0 run near the end of the game to close the final score at 81-67. Six players scored in double figures for the Royals with Walton leading the way with 14 and 8 rebounds. Chad Caldwell added 13 points and 7 steals. Next Douglas will take to the road for a pair of games to end the regular season. Douglas will need at least as split to A help secure a ; playoff berth ‘as they face 2nd __piace Malaspina on Friday and Ist place Langara on Saturday.