September 30, 1992 the Other Press Other Sports = NALA A ES SNS OTT TL TO TTT LT STE ESE ETT by ——— las College’s Women’s volleyball team hosted its Fifth Annual Royal Classic Sr. Girls Highschool Tournament on ro 25th and 26th. ee urpose of the tournament was to fundraise money for the Women’s volleyball team. Each team pays ee we pasticipuia CO ne thousand dollars was raised and the funds will go towards travelling expenses and other such The Round-Robin tournament | consisted of four pools, involving twenty schools from across the Lower § Mainland. “It’s good for the girls to come | 2 Out,” says Joanna Horvath,a member of Douglas's volleyball team. 5 8 i tee also a great opportunity Perko teammates up to score 's Steph: down our number of players rather Leong second point came from Michelle wi Bee than bringing in a cricket score.” Postera, unassisted. Saturday, September 26th, the Danielle Dumaresq scored the Womens Soccer team started an Douglas pulled toa strong lead next two goals unassisted, and the unusual gameas BCIT arrived with only sevenplayerstostart atQueen’s ParkStadium. Douglasaccomodated fifth goal, assisted by Postera. Sonya Mior, assisted by Sara Weatherby, brought in the sixth goal. in the first yr minutes. Throughout the half, Douglas ee the BCIT defense a the lack of players by taking off three through to score. of the eleven players. Coach Dan However, as two of BCIT’s Jones commented,”I think we Jennifer Brancoscored the initial players could not continue past half- achieved moreinthegamebycutting goal,assistedby AngelaKermer. The time the referee stopped the game, Royals Win, But It's Not the Douglas College Royals for college and university scouts to see some of the senior year girls in action.” In the Consolation round, Nanaimo defeated Frank Hurt in on thesemi-finals 15-5, 15-12, meanwhile North Delta defeated Seaquam 11- 15,17-16, 15-5. Nanaimo stomped North Delta "In the end, | think we were the more cohesive team.” 15-7, 4-15, 15-11 in the final round to become the “Consolation Round Winners”. For the semi-finals, Notre Dame bumped out Bible Fellowship and Little Flower Academy took St. Pat’s out of competition of the finals. The final game placed Notre DameagainstLittleFlower Academy. Notre Dane pulled a strong lead to with leading 6-0 ‘Can't say it was a productive fgage game for either team,” Jones added,”but we got through it.” Douglas Nextaction for Douglas Women’s Soccer : - October 3rd] — Notre Dame and Nanaimo Victorious win the first set 15-1. In the second set, L.F.A. put ona better match. In the end, however, Notre Dame, determined to win, came back to defeat L.F.A. 15-13 and to become the Tournament Champs Notre Dame’s head coach, Domonic Cooke was pleased with the matches his team played. “Theteam played hard and L.F.A.gaveusa good match,” Cooke commented,”but in the end, I think we were the more cohesive team. We had excellent serving from the entire team.” The All-star team was as follows: Monica Vander Ploeg -Bible Fellowship Marina Moti - St. Pat’s Hilary Whiting - Nanaimo Joanne Blesch- Notre Dame Sandy Kukolj - Notre Dame Ami Kanakos - L.F.A. (also tournament MVP) On behalf of the participants, we'd like to thank all the volunteers for their hard work from concession to the officials to the coordinator, Dave Dacanale, for putting on an excellent tournament. Douglas Demolishes Techies in Women's Soccer against VCC . Langara Coll Vancouver , ki time is 1pm. October . Cie “off ; time is 1 ~ October 10th}, against Ori ‘ College in Q.P./% Stadium. Kick-off|} time is12noon. Douglas Royal Savery passes the ball while teammate looks on curiously “oft| Bucs} eulely 10)0Ud blocked y chances to score. scored by Douglas in the last ten eee The Douglas’ Beet coat oe minutes of the game. College’s Mens Soccer matched the Royal Royal Roads came out Team hosted theRoyalRoadsofRoyal stopping ball tries oe goal, but Larvae victorious 3-2 a: Douglas. Roads Military College at Queens not ent two goals by #7 of the Therecord for Douglasstandsat Park Stadium on September 26th. Royal Roads, in the first thirty five 1 win and 2 loses. The DC were minutes. by the offense of the Royal Roads. By half time, Royal Roads lead Next action for Douglas is The game was definitely a challenge 3-0 against Douglas. a Okanagan in Kelowna on oy the team. Good sc chances The Douglas Royals came October 4th. Kick off time is 3pm. h Nakhla, Nick Tassone, chargingbackwhenJosephNakhala October 10th, Douglas plays at aces and Skylesh Mishra- scored within thefirstfifteenminutes Queens Park against Capilano, kick were foiled as the Royal Road goalie ofthesecond half. Asecondgoalwas off time is 2pm. As the Defending B.C. Champions... The Douglas College Golf team On Sunday, Douglas increased won its 5th consecutive BCCAA theirlead tosixshots over Malaspina Golf Tournament at Cowichan Golf on the strength of a fine 72 by Bryn andCountryClubonSeptember 19th Parry,KrisKardley of Douglasscored and 20th. 79, Neil Dodson scored 78 and Steve On Saturday, Douglas gaineda Haldana had 80. two-stroke lead over Malaspina with a team total of 230. Individual scores Brendan Sheldan was a Low included have Brendan Sheldon 73, Grosson Saturday, ee ma 78, Robert Ruff 79, Steve was Low Gross Sunday, the Haldane, NelDedestt one overall gross. fy ~~ Oheean Unesels | Canadien Canada’s Ski Airline ee a : a none MAKING TODAY BETTER FOR YOU BROUGHT TO YOU BY QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 - 5:00/8:00 P.M. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 8:00 P.M. Tickets available at all TICKETMASTER locations, Sport Mart, Eatons, Woodward's stores, and INFOCENTRES in major malls. testy Ghe Pancower Sun Charge by Phone: 280-4444 VIAW DISCOUNT SUPERSTORE QD ery