THE Cap Coilege women’s cagers team had a perfect weekend. The Lady Blues went 2-0 to start their season, toppling the UNBC Timberwolves 71-48 on Friday and hand- ing defending BCCAA Champion Cariboo a 62-54 loss on Saturday. In Friday’s game the team had five players that ~reached. double — digits. Leading the pack was Melissa Chancey, who grabbed 14 - rebounds to complement her 14 points. In Saturday’s game, the Blues hit nine from three- point territory to. stage a comeback and steal victory trom Cariboo. Chancey again was a gamer, tallying 10 boards and blocking half'a dozen as well as chipping in with 10 points of her own. Amanda Beers: led all Blues scorers with 21 points, six steals, six assists anid four boards. _ Meanwhile, the Cap men went-1-1 in their games on the weekend, beating UNBC 88-83.on Friday but drop- ~ \ ping a tight game 91-80 to + the nation’s #1 ranked UCC Sun Demons on Saturday. . aaa: “Perfect” was also . the “* buzzword ‘for the’ Capilano College women’s volleyball “matchups.” . 2" The team: went 2-0, handirig CNC: a°3-1 loss isquad “during its weekend’ 1 Friday night (25-21, . -0 25- 18-25, 25-21) and UCC the following day (25- 25-16, 25-20). in che first match Kara Lov led the tam with 15 of the team's season-high 71 digs, while Jane Almeida was the plaver of the match with a dozen kills and five blocks. In the Saturday comple- ment Meghan Thompson Jed the Biues with eight kills and seven digs. azZS The Capilano men’s and women’s soccer squads head into bartle ar the CCAA national championships today in Burnaby. The women, who claimed the gold medal in the BCCAA championship final Oct. 28, take on the University of New Brunswick at Saint John Seawolves at 1 p.m. today and have another match slat- ed for tomorrow at J p.m., when they will face Humber College. Medal-round action is set for Saturday. : On the men’s side, the Cap reps settled tor a silver in the provincials but still made 5 ‘it to the nationals because of ‘host Langara’s bye. | The men. face’ Humber today .at 10:30 a.m. and John Abbott College at | “p.m. on Friday before semi- final and final action gets _ under way Saturday. _— Jan-Christian Sorensen x pa A RE Fiat BL EARS SPORTS Carson Eagles waiting in THE B.C. high school foot- ball playoff picture is taking shape. Postseason play begins this week- end at the Burnaby Lakes Sports Complex for the senior division, with two North Shore teams in con- tention. The Carson Graham Eagles staged a surprise 41-3 upset at home on Friday as they toppled the Windsor Dukes for the conference title and secured a bye into the sec- ond round of playotts. : Windsor tackles Centennial this Saturday at 5 p.m. In other weekend games, Terry Fox meets Notre Dame; Vancouver College plays Holy Cross; and Hugh Boyd takes on North Delta. Carson awaits the winner of the Vancouver College/Holy Cross matchup while the winner of the North Delta/Hugh Boyd game will move on to meet defending champ and powerhouse St. Thomas More. The winner’ of the Windsor/ Centennial game will play South Delta. The next round of playoffs is set for Nov. 17 or 18 ar B.C. Place. Semi-final action is slated for Nov. 25 with Snals going under the roof on Dee. 2. Meanwhile, two North Shore junior teams are gunning for post- season glory. Carson Graham will battle Hugh Boyd at home tomor- - row afternoon while Handsworth takes on John Oliver today at 3 p.m. Two other Northern conference teams will also see. action: Notre Dame will tackle Delta tomorrow afternoon. and Nanaimo’s John Barsby.. plays Vancouver College today. Junior football semi-final action takes place next Wednesday and Thursday at the Burnaby Lakes , Sports Complex. . oe LOE Sy TEE a 5 paw photo Jue Weraon . WINDSOR Duke Blake Pollock helps another teammate pull down a-Carson. Graham Eagle iast Friday at Carson. Tne Eagles went on to post a lopsi ded. 41-3 win to secure top spot in the conference — and a bye in the playotfe.: Beane Noe . da BENS He tS AY Dard fae ~ Without your help, children like Andrew will . . have nowhere to’tumn this Christmas. ey TELNI iene Yes; there really ‘Shore. _match the feeling you get from helping « . someone tiuly in need. As this year’s: : holidays approach, your kindness and - o generosity are needed more than ever before. & Va