B6-Wednesday, February 13, 1980 - North Shore News -, wm COLLEGE SPORTS REPORT a Cap Blues s The men’s and women’s came up winners this will now represent B.C. in scheduled for Edmonton on members are Jamie Sanford, derspek and Shelly Blues basketball teams went weekend in Nanaimo, and the Western Canadians March 7th and 8th. Team Diane Cooke, Doug Van- Strassman. three for four in Prince George this weekend, as the men’s team swept both ends -of a Friday-Saturday double header with the College of New Caledonia (CNC) Carriers, while the women’s team dropped the Friday opener 52-43, then rebounded to beat CNC 40- 37 on Saturday. On Friday, the Blues spent the better part of the day sitting in the airport as fog delayed the flight to Prince George by several hours. As a result, the women’s team were on the floor one-half hour after landing in Prince George which probably contributed to them falling behind 16-0 early in the game. Theresa Smith was the top scorer for the Blues, popping in 11 points on the night. In the men’s game, Doug Hale led the Blues scoring attack with 16 points, while Phil de Vooght, Mark Hansen, Terry Cameron and Craig Freeman ail hit for double figures in recording their 75-69 victory. over CNC. The Biues had the game well in hand early, leading by as much as 26 points which allowed coach Neil Chester to make ex- tensive use of his bench. ri 50. ¥ Maisie ” im | ; Mn HA wij ;ear of the Wates ! we il | © Ly On Saturday however, Cap's men’s team found the going a whole lot tougher as the Blues clawed their way to a come-from-behind 91-86 th Si victory. Agressive team play e err 6 | and excellent shooting by CNC, dropped the Blues Contemporary styling, this model is behind by 21 points atthe | finished with a deep walnut stain. midpoint of the first half, but . on that margin was reduced to a Comes complete with thermostatical 52-39 deficit at half time. ly controlled heater, liner, and the Craig Freeman was the Blues : high'scorer with 23 points best mattress money can buy. King but it was an_ excellent or Queen. performance by Terry Cameron who, playing late in the second half with four fouls, hit 8 for 11 in the last frame to put the game on ice. In the women's game, the Blues took control early in the game and were ahead at the half by a 28-2! count. In the second frame. Cap in- creased their lead to 10 points then held off a late rally by the Carners to : ‘@] collect their 2 points in the h°) standings. Lea Anne Stevens @) was top scorer for the Blues connecting for 18 points : eo ] bd o The weekend results leaves the mens hoop squad with a Totem Conference record while the women are at 7 Yo Next Friday both squads are oat home for Va exhibttigan cncounters with the University of Victoria Jumionr Varsity teams then play two important league yames against HC | 1] and Vaneouvel Community College Faleons at the Delbrook pym oon Sunday and Wednesday respec tively Gaame times for all these contests are 6 JO pm : lor the women and & 1S pom hor ame me : $96 Marine Drive.\.van. “© In other Hlues sports N achhon the Capilane College : _~ DPee-BA BG entry into the mixed event of the Totem Conterence Across from Capilano Mail. Curling Championships