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DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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October 15, 1992

the Other Press

13

Other Sports ES APP SRS IL. CAREERS 2 Ge BS BEART
DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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| CKRW 2E






FACE

QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 - 5:00/8:00 PM.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 8:00 PM.

Tickets available at all TICKETMASTER locations, Sport Mart, Eatons,
Woodward’s stores, and INFOCENTRES in major malls. tee

Charge by Phone: 280-4444 993 Fak



”~A
DISCOUNT SUPERSTORES

fis
noon (many Npkeas

Blwe

sum Pileener vie

MAKING TODAY BETTER FOR YOU"



SNOT SNIVIS *OLOHd








File


October 15, 1992

the Other Press

13

Other Sports ES APP SRS IL. CAREERS 2 Ge BS BEART
DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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October 15, 1992

the Other Press

13

Other Sports ES APP SRS IL. CAREERS 2 Ge BS BEART
DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 8:00 PM.

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Woodward’s stores, and INFOCENTRES in major malls. tee

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File


October 15, 1992

the Other Press

13

Other Sports ES APP SRS IL. CAREERS 2 Ge BS BEART
DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 - 5:00/8:00 PM.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 8:00 PM.

Tickets available at all TICKETMASTER locations, Sport Mart, Eatons,
Woodward’s stores, and INFOCENTRES in major malls. tee

Charge by Phone: 280-4444 993 Fak



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DISCOUNT SUPERSTORES

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Blwe

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Edited Text


October 15, 1992

the Other Press

13

Other Sports ES APP SRS IL. CAREERS 2 Ge BS BEART
DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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October 15, 1992

the Other Press

13

Other Sports ES APP SRS IL. CAREERS 2 Ge BS BEART
DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 8:00 PM.

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Woodward’s stores, and INFOCENTRES in major malls. tee

Charge by Phone: 280-4444 993 Fak



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Edited Text


October 15, 1992

the Other Press

13

Other Sports ES APP SRS IL. CAREERS 2 Ge BS BEART
DC Royal Teams Crush Camosun

by Elaine Leong

Opening their 92/93 season,
Douglas College’s Women’s
Basketball team hosted and defeated
CamosunCollegelastFriday October
9th. The game started with a slow
pe but Douglas Royals did not

itate in taking a strong lead.

__ The Royals stayed consistent
with tough defense. Veteran Teresa
Van Santen of the Royals came with
over three interceptions and
breakaway lay-ups early on.

Outsideshooter, Brooke Nygard
also added to the lead.

Camosun gave a better match
when the time counted down to 4:25
minutes left. The game for both
teamssped upandamoreaggressive,
competitive game appeared. Both
. teams went into bonus.

However, with cohesive
teamwork by the Royals Women,
they doubled the score to 39-18 with
259 minutes left counting on the
clock. Defense for Camosun leaked

First year student Robin Knight,
a graduate of Centennial, then came
onto the court, and with Van Santen,
Douglas weaved through thelacking
Camusondefense toadd tothe Royal
score. Sinead Murray , from North
Delta , sunk a basket just as the half-

- time buzzer sounded with the score

51-18 for Douglas.

In the second half, first years,
Jenee Lutz and*Marlee Siemens
proved to be strong centres in the
offensive key. Lutzdrewin 19 points;

meanwhile Siemens came with 15
points.

Camosun came back to life on
the offensive but could not match the
score due to lack of shooting skill.

Veteran Tilly Woods brought in
a strong offense as well in the post
and to the side.

Again, the holes in Camosun’s
defense brought more oppurtunities
for Douglas to score.

The top scorers for Douglas
College were Robin Knight with 22
ints, Tilly Woods with 20 points,
lowe Lutz with 19 points, Marlee
Siemens with 15 points, and Teresa
Van Santen with 14 points. Final
score was 115-47 for Douglas.

Steve Todd joins Royals Richard
Norman in recruiting and coaching
some top players to join “five
returning vets, all starters from last
year’s BCCAA Silver Medalists.”

Afterwards, Douglas, Royals
Men Basketball Team opened their
own season by crushing Camosun
College of Victoria in an exhibition
game at 7 pm.

The Royals pulled to their
offensive threat with#40 Vern Knopp
initiating the Douglas score. The
running time stood at 19:39 minutes
and counting down in the first half.

With some fast breaks and
interceptions by guards Oncar Hayre
and 1st year Matt Holford, the score
pulled away to 9-2 for Douglas.

The five starters Knopp, Hayre,
Justin Padvaiskas, Holfordand Chad
Caldwell played as a team with
excellent passing and ball-handling
to bring the score to 26-8.

However Camosun defense
pressed harder in the backcourt as
well as the post positions to give
Douglas a better match. The result
was better defense by Camosun .
Both teams got fouled into the bonus
situation. »

Douglas’ Chris Pershick, and
Tony Greenidge came on to sub at
eight minutes to count down.

Pershick pressed the Camosun
offense in the back court, forcing the
ball to be turned over to Douglas by
Camosun’s ten-second violation. The
defense by Douglas was extremely
intense.

The half-time score was left at
56-38 for Douglas.

Both teams doubled their scores
in the second half. The pressure on
defense brought in a tough physical
game. There was excellent passing
by the entire team and “every player
contributed at least four points.”

Douglas loosened their defense
for a cleaner game with less fouls in
the first half, still both teams went
into bonus again.

Camosun pulled up behind
Douglas 99-70 in the last minute to
close the gap a little with the few
extra points.

However Douglas pulled away
to win the game 103-72.

Topscorer VernKnopps brought











in 29 points and 9 rebounds, and
Chad Caldwell scored next in line 23
points. The post play by Douglas
was excellent.

"Hey! Quit shoving, you: I'm trying to shoot for two!”

Coaching the team for the 92/93
season is head coach Steve
Beauchampandassistantcoaches Bill
Matthews and Sean Beasley.

DC Royals Women Place First, Men Second at Ogopogoo Tournament in Kelowna

The Douglas College Women’s
and Men’s Volleyball teams traveled
to Kelowna to compete in the
Ogopogoo Volleyball Tournament
on October 9th & 10th. Douglas
completed the tournament with a 6
and 0 won/loss mark winning the
tournament defeating arch-rival
TWU in the final.

Douglas led by the strong play
of Tournament MVP Donna Furlani
who contributed 53 Kills and 28
Blocks. Other players of note were
first year player Daria Vandergraaf
with 24 Kills and 42 Blocks, Marcie
Sattler with 17 Kills and 16 Blocks,
while Meggin Scarlett added 23 Kills
and 10 Blocks.

Overall the whole team
contributed to their success this
weekend. Also of note Daria
Vandergraaf was named to the All-
Star team.

Next action for the club will be
on Saturday Oct. 17th when they
openup their 1992-93BCCAA regular
season as the square up against
Columbia Bible College at Douglas.
Game time 6:00 pm.

TheDo Menmetrival TWU
in their match of the 92-93 season.
Setting up a rematch of last year’s
BCCAA Final. Douglas, with a
smaller team than the Spartans, had
3 returning starters compared to
TWU’s5. After losing the first game,
Douglas rallied back to win Games 2
&3to take the lead, but the S
battled back to take the 2 rally point
games to win the match 3 games to2.

The Douglas Meneasily handled
the much weaker Cariboo College
squad. Led by strong middle hitting
by Adam Faris and Jeff Foo, and
powerful hitting from Jason Baxter,
the team cruised to an easy 3 game
victory in the match.

Strong blocking by Mike
McNamara, Jason Baxter and Adam
Faris powered the Douglas Men to
an easy 3-game victory over the
Calgary-based school. The SAIT
Trojans came out hitting hard, and
managed to make it close for the first
2 games, but the Royals blasted them
in the third, allowing only 2 points
scored against them.

In the fourth match Douglas
faced a much improved Okanagan
Laker team who refused to give up.
TheRoyals were paced by hardhitting
Jason Baxter with blocking support
from Jeff Foo and Mike McNamara.
Key setting from Paul Chu proved to
be the difference in this marathon
match. The two teams traded games
throughout the match with only 2
points when Baxter hit a set from
Chu off the Laker block and out of
bounds.

The NAIT Ooks proved tobe no
match for the more experienced
Douglas team in game #5. Although
the Royals gave up one game, there
wasnodoubtasto the sttonger team.
Serving was the key, paced by Adam
Faris and Braden Gavert. The NAIT
team had trouble passing and
therefore had trouble running any
offense. The Royals took —
of this with strong hitting from Mike



For the 2nd straight year
Douglas CollegeGolf Team has wg
the BCCAA Golf Champions! aps

Going into the 4th and&
tournamentofthe yearatLedg
Golf Course on October 10th
11th, Douglas had a 23 stroke lea’
over Malaspina College.

That lead was expanded
strokes after Saturday's
the strength of a 73 by B
Sheradon, 76 by Brynn Parry,
Steve Haldan and a 78 b
Dodson.

On Sunday the lea
expanded to 55 strokes (a
winning margin) as Parry sce
74, Sheraton 77, Kris Yardley.
Robert Ruff witha79. €&





DC Golf Team Winners at Ledgeview











































(Gold)
(Silver)

(Bronze)

er Valley

yal Roads Military College
Jn the individual standings
Parry of DouglasCollegewon
individual a te for the



son. His closest rival was BJ.
tertof Fraser Valley whofinished
strokes behind Parry.

For the Ledgeview portion of
e BCCAA series, Douglas College




a playoff on Sunday. By doing so
Douglas has now won7 of the last8
AA tournaments in which it



McNamara, Jeff Foo and William
MacLean. Douglas won the match3
games to 1.

Both TWU and Douglas College
worked hard to make it to the finals,
butitbecameapparentthat playing 4
matchesina day wastakingitstollon
both squads. It came down to which
team could dig deep to produce a

win. The teams wereequalinplaying
ability, as the scores reflect, but the
Spartans wanted the game more.
Thesetwo teams willmorethanlikely
square off inthe provincial finalagain.
The Douglas team hasimproved and
will keep improving every game.
“We can’t let one match set the
tone for the season, but are pleased

with what we accomplished this
weekend. Westill havea lot of work
to do,” says coach Brian Newman.

The Royals’ Jason Baxter
receivedan All-Star forhis play atthe
tournament. The Royals would also
like to thank Rucanor Canada for the
Warm-up track suits worn by the
team.





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FACE

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 - 5:00/8:00 PM.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 8:00 PM.

Tickets available at all TICKETMASTER locations, Sport Mart, Eatons,
Woodward’s stores, and INFOCENTRES in major malls. tee

Charge by Phone: 280-4444 993 Fak



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DISCOUNT SUPERSTORES

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