February 17, 1993 the Other Press 3 Other Sports Sports Thang RUGBY February 19th, 2pm Men vs Alberta *Queens Park February 27th, time TBA Men vs. TWU *TWU ® VOLLEYBALL Pee ee February 19th, 6pm & 8pm Women vs TWU *TWU Men vs. TWU *TWU February 20th, 9am Women vs Okanagan BCIT = Men vs Okanagan BCIT Sg February 20th, 12 noon & Women vs CNC BCIT a Men vs CNC BCIT : “ On January16th at Capilano College, Douglas College’s Badminton Team brought home first place results. BASKETBALL Individual efforts were from Corey Loken in the Men’s Singles and Julie Chen in the Women’s Singles. Duel efforts came from Dak Ban and Chris Trenholm in the Men’s: Doubles and the combination of Tosca Likes and February 19th, 6pm & 8pm Aleem Mawjiin the Mixed Doubles. Also Evy Miki and Rachel Shu placed second in the Women’s Doubles. The Women vs. VCCLangara *HOME team finished first place followed by BCIT, VCC, Malaspina and Cariboo. Men vs VCCLangara *HOME On February 13th , Douglas College hosted the 4th BCCAA Badminton Tournament. The Royals won3 of 5 events, while placing 2nd in the other two to capture the 4th BCCAA Tournament of February 26th -27th the season. Women and Men participating in BCCAA SemiFinals Micheal CotookMen’s Singles, while JulieChen took the Women’s Singles. The winning combination of Evy Location: TBA Miki and Rachel Shiu ca the Women’s Doubles. These were the Event Winners. The 2nd place Finishers included two combinations : Dak Ban and Chris Trenholme played in the Men’s Doubles, meanwhile Tosca Lueke and Aleem Mawjji, the Mixed Doubles. “7 \wORD “maeece eal SHORTS — ly dd ¢ Futsal Champions Bring Douglas Home with 87 2- 8212 Bronze Medal as 24 hour crisis line Douglas finished in3rd placein the BCCAA Men’s Indoor Soccer Championships on Saturday, Feb. 12th Transition House for women and their children at Capilano College. Douglas fell in the semi-finals to Malaspina College 6-3. However, Douglas rebounded Cousellors/ Advocates in the Bronze Medal game defeating Okanagan College 12-6. The final of the Championships, featured : . Malaspina defeating Trinity Western University to capture te Gold Medal. Support, ie A Action Groups esiagen roups Womens Organizing Center Women Basketball Hoopsters Add to an Almost END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Undefeated Season Tipping off against the teams of Trinity Western, Malaspina, and Capilano, the Royals took no hesitation trouncing all opposition in the six games. Against TWU on Feb. 6th, the women of both Douglas and the Spartans played aggressively asa total of 58 fouls were called in the 1 hour and 50 minute contest. All of these Royals got on the scoresheet as Jenee Lutz led with 18 points, followed by 14 for Teresa Van Santen and 13 by Penne Familusi. Continuing theseason, the Women Royals took nohesitation in trouncing on the Malaspina Mariners and Capilano Blues within two days. The Mariners kept the game close but cruised to an easy 91-59 win. And against Capilano, Robyn Knight (23 points) , Tilly Woods (17 points), and Penne Familusi (14 points) led the Royals throughanaggressively played game whichinvolved pressurein backcourtand fastbreaks. The record | for the women now, sits at 12-1-0. >. _ WHY MRKE LIFE MORE COMPLICATED THAN IT ALREADY IS Royals Working Hard to Gain Home-Court Advantage After Douglas ‘ Men’s Basketball team took in their 9th consecutive victory, which was also their 13th consecutive home-court win, they challenged the TWU Spartans. Starting the game quickly, both teams matched each other, run for run, but the Royals found the “right way” tostall the TWU offense, and went into the locker-room at half-time leading 55-48. DC continued their full-court press for the second half and won 98-83. Tyler Runquistled the Royals with21 pointsand 5assists. Vern Knopp added 20 pointsand 10 rebounds. GHTEN UP! At the rematch against Malaspina at the Mariner’s turf, the Men’s Team was not so successful in their LIGH game. Malaspina and Douglas, being the top two teams in the province, battled not only for the victory, but ~ CRLL US FOR PROFESSIONAL also for claiming home court advantage in the playoffs. The Royals also lost their #1 National CCAA Ranking TYPING OF YOUR ESSAY OR RESUME. (Canadian College’s Athletics Association). They were throughly out-hustled by the Mariners for the entire game. Marini ral pela Louis Johnson and Gary Edgar cimbined for 60 points. Meanwhile Onkar Hayre and Vern Knopp led Douglas with 14 and 13 points respectively. The Mariners took the game witha 91-71 victory. ’ i Ua : oie ~— disappointing ce ee the oo rane the cae ae ae jum astrong e, it seem: m was “sleep-walking” on the court. After leading atthe 8 ye ‘ 5 Printing Place == Ph. 432-1461 /Fax 431-6322 half, the Royals took ona scoring -dry-spell, but the game was never in doubt and Dougals took the win 114- 77. Douglas now sits with a 11-2-0 record.