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March 24, 2004

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Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
line. Enquiries: call our advertising speak2denny@yahoo.ca Business/cell call 604.562.6452 Reasonable rate, and right here at
manager at 604.525.3542. the College.

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V-8, Bed/Futon: Twin (single) bed, Ask for Lian at 604.526.2649 Or
Pictures 5.2 Litre. Automatic transmission. | clean, includes box spring, $50. leave a message with your name
Classifieds pictures are $10 each Red body, grey interior. Air cared. | Metal Frame, add $25. Clean and number.
printing for all of the above cate- Bridgestone tires (2001). Trailer double futon and wood frame, ‘ : :
gories. The picture size is 3.5cm x First Aid/CPR Courses package. Ski rack. One owner. converts to sofa, $75. Call Its that time again. Tax Tess
2.5cm, black and white. * Courses tailored for Nursing and | No accidents. $5,200. 604.939.1914 only $25. Drop-off and pick-up at

Medical students 604.525.1707 NW campus. Self-employed
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lowing Wednesday's paper. Check Course - Room is furn. or unfurn. Near Wanted
your ad for errors and please call or | * AED Endorsements. Celeron 1.8G system ($395) with | skyTrain/bus/shops. Friendly =
email our offices to report any cor- All courses are offered at the stylish silver case, 256MB sole neighbourhood. Must like ani- The Other Press positions
rections. To ensure the integrity of New Westminster Douglas College | 92 CD-ROM, 40GB hard drive, | mals. $380/month. 604.525.9881 currently available:
our student newspaper, we reserve campus and floppy drive. P4 Celeron Advertising Manager
the right to revise, reclassify, edit, or Upgrade ($270) includes blue ROOM FOR RENT Sports Editor
refuse your ad. www.olympicfirstaid.com case, asus motherboard, 256MB One private, unfurnished room in | News Editor
Phone: 604.420.1748 RAM and Celeron 1.8GHz CPU. | 4 two bedroom basement suite in | Send resume to:
Cull now to-book! Please contact Andre @ Coquitlam (close to Brunette and cpielon ge Sia or drop off in

778.883.6805 Schoolhouse). It’s one block from RM 1020 of the New West

eS the 153/156 and up the street ee ee

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Edited Text
March 24, 2004

Sports e¢ the other press ©

Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
line. Enquiries: call our advertising speak2denny@yahoo.ca Business/cell call 604.562.6452 Reasonable rate, and right here at
manager at 604.525.3542. the College.

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V-8, Bed/Futon: Twin (single) bed, Ask for Lian at 604.526.2649 Or
Pictures 5.2 Litre. Automatic transmission. | clean, includes box spring, $50. leave a message with your name
Classifieds pictures are $10 each Red body, grey interior. Air cared. | Metal Frame, add $25. Clean and number.
printing for all of the above cate- Bridgestone tires (2001). Trailer double futon and wood frame, ‘ : :
gories. The picture size is 3.5cm x First Aid/CPR Courses package. Ski rack. One owner. converts to sofa, $75. Call Its that time again. Tax Tess
2.5cm, black and white. * Courses tailored for Nursing and | No accidents. $5,200. 604.939.1914 only $25. Drop-off and pick-up at

Medical students 604.525.1707 NW campus. Self-employed
When placing an ad please *Reatental Care Couried Housing income may require additional
remember... ¢ Emergency First Aid Course Female student seeks same as ates
All ads must be received by ¢ Standard First Aid Course Books roommate. Lovely room for rent Call Millie at 604.255.0255.
Thursday to be published in the fol- | Automatic External Defibrillator in apt. bldg.
lowing Wednesday's paper. Check Course - Room is furn. or unfurn. Near Wanted
your ad for errors and please call or | * AED Endorsements. Celeron 1.8G system ($395) with | skyTrain/bus/shops. Friendly =
email our offices to report any cor- All courses are offered at the stylish silver case, 256MB sole neighbourhood. Must like ani- The Other Press positions
rections. To ensure the integrity of New Westminster Douglas College | 92 CD-ROM, 40GB hard drive, | mals. $380/month. 604.525.9881 currently available:
our student newspaper, we reserve campus and floppy drive. P4 Celeron Advertising Manager
the right to revise, reclassify, edit, or Upgrade ($270) includes blue ROOM FOR RENT Sports Editor
refuse your ad. www.olympicfirstaid.com case, asus motherboard, 256MB One private, unfurnished room in | News Editor
Phone: 604.420.1748 RAM and Celeron 1.8GHz CPU. | 4 two bedroom basement suite in | Send resume to:
Cull now to-book! Please contact Andre @ Coquitlam (close to Brunette and cpielon ge Sia or drop off in

778.883.6805 Schoolhouse). It’s one block from RM 1020 of the New West

eS the 153/156 and up the street ee ee

http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 19

File
March 24, 2004

Sports e¢ the other press ©

Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
line. Enquiries: call our advertising speak2denny@yahoo.ca Business/cell call 604.562.6452 Reasonable rate, and right here at
manager at 604.525.3542. the College.

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V-8, Bed/Futon: Twin (single) bed, Ask for Lian at 604.526.2649 Or
Pictures 5.2 Litre. Automatic transmission. | clean, includes box spring, $50. leave a message with your name
Classifieds pictures are $10 each Red body, grey interior. Air cared. | Metal Frame, add $25. Clean and number.
printing for all of the above cate- Bridgestone tires (2001). Trailer double futon and wood frame, ‘ : :
gories. The picture size is 3.5cm x First Aid/CPR Courses package. Ski rack. One owner. converts to sofa, $75. Call Its that time again. Tax Tess
2.5cm, black and white. * Courses tailored for Nursing and | No accidents. $5,200. 604.939.1914 only $25. Drop-off and pick-up at

Medical students 604.525.1707 NW campus. Self-employed
When placing an ad please *Reatental Care Couried Housing income may require additional
remember... ¢ Emergency First Aid Course Female student seeks same as ates
All ads must be received by ¢ Standard First Aid Course Books roommate. Lovely room for rent Call Millie at 604.255.0255.
Thursday to be published in the fol- | Automatic External Defibrillator in apt. bldg.
lowing Wednesday's paper. Check Course - Room is furn. or unfurn. Near Wanted
your ad for errors and please call or | * AED Endorsements. Celeron 1.8G system ($395) with | skyTrain/bus/shops. Friendly =
email our offices to report any cor- All courses are offered at the stylish silver case, 256MB sole neighbourhood. Must like ani- The Other Press positions
rections. To ensure the integrity of New Westminster Douglas College | 92 CD-ROM, 40GB hard drive, | mals. $380/month. 604.525.9881 currently available:
our student newspaper, we reserve campus and floppy drive. P4 Celeron Advertising Manager
the right to revise, reclassify, edit, or Upgrade ($270) includes blue ROOM FOR RENT Sports Editor
refuse your ad. www.olympicfirstaid.com case, asus motherboard, 256MB One private, unfurnished room in | News Editor
Phone: 604.420.1748 RAM and Celeron 1.8GHz CPU. | 4 two bedroom basement suite in | Send resume to:
Cull now to-book! Please contact Andre @ Coquitlam (close to Brunette and cpielon ge Sia or drop off in

778.883.6805 Schoolhouse). It’s one block from RM 1020 of the New West

eS the 153/156 and up the street ee ee

http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 19

Edited Text
March 24, 2004

Sports e¢ the other press ©

Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
line. Enquiries: call our advertising speak2denny@yahoo.ca Business/cell call 604.562.6452 Reasonable rate, and right here at
manager at 604.525.3542. the College.

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V-8, Bed/Futon: Twin (single) bed, Ask for Lian at 604.526.2649 Or
Pictures 5.2 Litre. Automatic transmission. | clean, includes box spring, $50. leave a message with your name
Classifieds pictures are $10 each Red body, grey interior. Air cared. | Metal Frame, add $25. Clean and number.
printing for all of the above cate- Bridgestone tires (2001). Trailer double futon and wood frame, ‘ : :
gories. The picture size is 3.5cm x First Aid/CPR Courses package. Ski rack. One owner. converts to sofa, $75. Call Its that time again. Tax Tess
2.5cm, black and white. * Courses tailored for Nursing and | No accidents. $5,200. 604.939.1914 only $25. Drop-off and pick-up at

Medical students 604.525.1707 NW campus. Self-employed
When placing an ad please *Reatental Care Couried Housing income may require additional
remember... ¢ Emergency First Aid Course Female student seeks same as ates
All ads must be received by ¢ Standard First Aid Course Books roommate. Lovely room for rent Call Millie at 604.255.0255.
Thursday to be published in the fol- | Automatic External Defibrillator in apt. bldg.
lowing Wednesday's paper. Check Course - Room is furn. or unfurn. Near Wanted
your ad for errors and please call or | * AED Endorsements. Celeron 1.8G system ($395) with | skyTrain/bus/shops. Friendly =
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Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
line. Enquiries: call our advertising speak2denny@yahoo.ca Business/cell call 604.562.6452 Reasonable rate, and right here at
manager at 604.525.3542. the College.

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V-8, Bed/Futon: Twin (single) bed, Ask for Lian at 604.526.2649 Or
Pictures 5.2 Litre. Automatic transmission. | clean, includes box spring, $50. leave a message with your name
Classifieds pictures are $10 each Red body, grey interior. Air cared. | Metal Frame, add $25. Clean and number.
printing for all of the above cate- Bridgestone tires (2001). Trailer double futon and wood frame, ‘ : :
gories. The picture size is 3.5cm x First Aid/CPR Courses package. Ski rack. One owner. converts to sofa, $75. Call Its that time again. Tax Tess
2.5cm, black and white. * Courses tailored for Nursing and | No accidents. $5,200. 604.939.1914 only $25. Drop-off and pick-up at

Medical students 604.525.1707 NW campus. Self-employed
When placing an ad please *Reatental Care Couried Housing income may require additional
remember... ¢ Emergency First Aid Course Female student seeks same as ates
All ads must be received by ¢ Standard First Aid Course Books roommate. Lovely room for rent Call Millie at 604.255.0255.
Thursday to be published in the fol- | Automatic External Defibrillator in apt. bldg.
lowing Wednesday's paper. Check Course - Room is furn. or unfurn. Near Wanted
your ad for errors and please call or | * AED Endorsements. Celeron 1.8G system ($395) with | skyTrain/bus/shops. Friendly =
email our offices to report any cor- All courses are offered at the stylish silver case, 256MB sole neighbourhood. Must like ani- The Other Press positions
rections. To ensure the integrity of New Westminster Douglas College | 92 CD-ROM, 40GB hard drive, | mals. $380/month. 604.525.9881 currently available:
our student newspaper, we reserve campus and floppy drive. P4 Celeron Advertising Manager
the right to revise, reclassify, edit, or Upgrade ($270) includes blue ROOM FOR RENT Sports Editor
refuse your ad. www.olympicfirstaid.com case, asus motherboard, 256MB One private, unfurnished room in | News Editor
Phone: 604.420.1748 RAM and Celeron 1.8GHz CPU. | 4 two bedroom basement suite in | Send resume to:
Cull now to-book! Please contact Andre @ Coquitlam (close to Brunette and cpielon ge Sia or drop off in

778.883.6805 Schoolhouse). It’s one block from RM 1020 of the New West

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Edited Text
March 24, 2004

Sports e¢ the other press ©

Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
line. Enquiries: call our advertising speak2denny@yahoo.ca Business/cell call 604.562.6452 Reasonable rate, and right here at
manager at 604.525.3542. the College.

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V-8, Bed/Futon: Twin (single) bed, Ask for Lian at 604.526.2649 Or
Pictures 5.2 Litre. Automatic transmission. | clean, includes box spring, $50. leave a message with your name
Classifieds pictures are $10 each Red body, grey interior. Air cared. | Metal Frame, add $25. Clean and number.
printing for all of the above cate- Bridgestone tires (2001). Trailer double futon and wood frame, ‘ : :
gories. The picture size is 3.5cm x First Aid/CPR Courses package. Ski rack. One owner. converts to sofa, $75. Call Its that time again. Tax Tess
2.5cm, black and white. * Courses tailored for Nursing and | No accidents. $5,200. 604.939.1914 only $25. Drop-off and pick-up at

Medical students 604.525.1707 NW campus. Self-employed
When placing an ad please *Reatental Care Couried Housing income may require additional
remember... ¢ Emergency First Aid Course Female student seeks same as ates
All ads must be received by ¢ Standard First Aid Course Books roommate. Lovely room for rent Call Millie at 604.255.0255.
Thursday to be published in the fol- | Automatic External Defibrillator in apt. bldg.
lowing Wednesday's paper. Check Course - Room is furn. or unfurn. Near Wanted
your ad for errors and please call or | * AED Endorsements. Celeron 1.8G system ($395) with | skyTrain/bus/shops. Friendly =
email our offices to report any cor- All courses are offered at the stylish silver case, 256MB sole neighbourhood. Must like ani- The Other Press positions
rections. To ensure the integrity of New Westminster Douglas College | 92 CD-ROM, 40GB hard drive, | mals. $380/month. 604.525.9881 currently available:
our student newspaper, we reserve campus and floppy drive. P4 Celeron Advertising Manager
the right to revise, reclassify, edit, or Upgrade ($270) includes blue ROOM FOR RENT Sports Editor
refuse your ad. www.olympicfirstaid.com case, asus motherboard, 256MB One private, unfurnished room in | News Editor
Phone: 604.420.1748 RAM and Celeron 1.8GHz CPU. | 4 two bedroom basement suite in | Send resume to:
Cull now to-book! Please contact Andre @ Coquitlam (close to Brunette and cpielon ge Sia or drop off in

778.883.6805 Schoolhouse). It’s one block from RM 1020 of the New West

eS the 153/156 and up the street ee ee

http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 19

File
March 24, 2004

Sports e¢ the other press ©

Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
line. Enquiries: call our advertising speak2denny@yahoo.ca Business/cell call 604.562.6452 Reasonable rate, and right here at
manager at 604.525.3542. the College.

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V-8, Bed/Futon: Twin (single) bed, Ask for Lian at 604.526.2649 Or
Pictures 5.2 Litre. Automatic transmission. | clean, includes box spring, $50. leave a message with your name
Classifieds pictures are $10 each Red body, grey interior. Air cared. | Metal Frame, add $25. Clean and number.
printing for all of the above cate- Bridgestone tires (2001). Trailer double futon and wood frame, ‘ : :
gories. The picture size is 3.5cm x First Aid/CPR Courses package. Ski rack. One owner. converts to sofa, $75. Call Its that time again. Tax Tess
2.5cm, black and white. * Courses tailored for Nursing and | No accidents. $5,200. 604.939.1914 only $25. Drop-off and pick-up at

Medical students 604.525.1707 NW campus. Self-employed
When placing an ad please *Reatental Care Couried Housing income may require additional
remember... ¢ Emergency First Aid Course Female student seeks same as ates
All ads must be received by ¢ Standard First Aid Course Books roommate. Lovely room for rent Call Millie at 604.255.0255.
Thursday to be published in the fol- | Automatic External Defibrillator in apt. bldg.
lowing Wednesday's paper. Check Course - Room is furn. or unfurn. Near Wanted
your ad for errors and please call or | * AED Endorsements. Celeron 1.8G system ($395) with | skyTrain/bus/shops. Friendly =
email our offices to report any cor- All courses are offered at the stylish silver case, 256MB sole neighbourhood. Must like ani- The Other Press positions
rections. To ensure the integrity of New Westminster Douglas College | 92 CD-ROM, 40GB hard drive, | mals. $380/month. 604.525.9881 currently available:
our student newspaper, we reserve campus and floppy drive. P4 Celeron Advertising Manager
the right to revise, reclassify, edit, or Upgrade ($270) includes blue ROOM FOR RENT Sports Editor
refuse your ad. www.olympicfirstaid.com case, asus motherboard, 256MB One private, unfurnished room in | News Editor
Phone: 604.420.1748 RAM and Celeron 1.8GHz CPU. | 4 two bedroom basement suite in | Send resume to:
Cull now to-book! Please contact Andre @ Coquitlam (close to Brunette and cpielon ge Sia or drop off in

778.883.6805 Schoolhouse). It’s one block from RM 1020 of the New West

eS the 153/156 and up the street ee ee

http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 19

Edited Text
March 24, 2004

Sports e¢ the other press ©

Five-hour
Marathon
Ends in
Royals

Loss
Baseball

SPORTS SHORTS

Flash Gordon
Sports Editor

Women’s Only Golf Workshops
Come out and enjoy a full day of golfing. The

workshop includes a morning instructional
component with CPGA Pro Lindsay Jackson.
A delicious light lunch at Coyote Creek’s The
Creekside Grill, followed by nine holes of
instructor assisted golf in the afternoon.

Brian McLennon
OP Contributor

There are two workshops to join or
sign up to both and save!

ns Beginner
Douglas scored three runs in : Workshop:

the first two innings but their aan a Friday March 24,
bats were silenced. Strong Brian McLennon Douglas College Royals by the tributed to the success of the 2004

defense held the Royals at bay | OP Contributor score of 69-67. The Lions went program. Division I award win-

and allowed Treasure Valley to undefeated throughout the tour- _ ners.at the candle light gala were Intermediate

tie the game and take it into | In the true spirit of “March nament with an average margin Marni Abbott for Coach of the Workshop:

extra innings. In extra innings Madness,” the BC Wheelchair of victory of just two points. Year, Richard Peter was named Friday April 2,
the home team appeared to | Basketball Provincial With a team comprised of Male Athlete of the Year, and 2004

have the game won after going | Championships had all the National team members, coach- Trish Nicholson was named the Only $89 each
up 4—3 in the 11th when Mike | action and excitement that a es and students, the Lions were Female Athlete of the Year. Most workshop
Somers started the inning with | hoop fan would expect at this able to utilize their experience by Improved Player was awarded to or $149 for both.

a single and scored on a base hit
from Stephen Cope.

In the end Treasure Valley
was too strong and scored three
runs to win the game in the top
of the 14th inning. Strong per-
formances from the Royals
included pitcher Mike Pierce,
who pitched five innings allow-
ing one run on two hits and
struck out eight batters includ-
ing the first seven of nine bat-
ters to start the game. The
Royals defense was outstanding

time of year. Celebrating 21
years of excellence, BC
Wheelchair Basketball hosted
their annual event at the New
Westminster Campus of
Douglas College. The tourna-
ment provides opportunities for
teams, athletes, and fans from
across the province to come
together and participate in the
competition that crowns the
provincial champions in both
the Division I and Division II.
In the Division I champi-

capitalizing on key possessions
when it counted. Tournament
MVP and Male Player of the
Year, Richard Peter dazzled the
crowd with acrobatic baskets
and long bomb three pointers.
“He's definitely a world class
athlete,” commented former
National Team member Jaimie
Borisoff; whose status remains
“semi-retired.”

In addition to naming divi-
sion champions, the BC
Wheelchair Basketball held its

Arley McNeney and Rookie of
the Year went to
McLennon.

In Division II, the Oceanside
Tsunami team walked away with
the crown after a tough battle
with Kamloops. The Lions will
represent BC at the Canadian
Wheelchair Basketball League
Nationals that will be held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
For more information on BC
Wheelchair Basketball, please

visit their website at

Brian

Women’s Basketball ID Camp

The Douglas College Women’s Basketball
program will be holding an ID camp for
players in Grade 11 and 12 who are serious

about playing college basketball.

When: Saturday April 3, 2003

Time: Gym Opens—9:30am camp begins
10am-12:30pm, 1:30pm—4pm

Where: New West Campus, 700 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster

and committed no errors inthe | onship game, the Douglas Awards night to acknowledge .

Cost: FREE

14 innings of play. College Lions defeated the individuals who have con-
=
Classifieds

Students advertise for free! For Sal from 159/169. Asking
For free student classifieds up to 30 Announcements Swimming with the Sharks Home and Study Furniture $340/month rent (flat rate, all-
words, email: The Second Annual Business Black study desk with seven draw- | inclusive). Close to stores, restau-
the_editorS7@hotmail.com with your .. : Administration End of Semester ers, $25 rants, etc.
name, student number, desired section, Olymp a First Aid Party Black dresser with gold trim and Call 604.529.1531
and put “classified” in the subject line. Services Cheap Drinks drawers, $30 ’

Crush Champagne Lounge Two Computer chair mats (protect | | Saw You
Staff and Student Organizations 1180 Granville St. carpet), $5 each
Receive 50 percent off our Fast Thursday, April 8th Sectional Sofa with Hide-a-Bed -
Cash Ad rate. and lots of cushions, $225 Services

iaiomibies Sofa, $65 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 Looking for 2001-2003 used car, | All furniture is used but in great I teach from Beginner to
(30 words max), Open rate of $5 per in good condition. Contact me at | shape Intermediate. :
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