pe Ren a a ee oe rg Tw eS ter STM CRT REE Both the men's and women's Cap College basketball teams found the cold weather somewhat invigorating last week as they each picked up a pair of wins in league and exhibition play. Last Fndav UBC Jumor Varsity went down 71-65 in an ocxhibition encounter while oon Saturday they downed Douglas College So OY while the women were winning their match up against Dougtas $5 40 On Monday evening the women took a S82 360 win over Puget Sound while the men came up with a bnlllam 104-92 0 victory over Anchormen of Seattle the In last Fridays game. Phil de Vooght ted the Blues attack with a 21 pone performance, while team mate Terry Cameron had 14 points and Doug Hale and Peter Pierobon hit 10 points each for In Saturday's league game against Douglas College. de Vooght was once again Caps top scorer, this time with a 17 point night. while Doug Hale with 16 points. Ken Sherk with 14° points and Pierobon with 12) rounded out the Blues double figure scorers Douglas College scored the game's first basket which * RES, WRESTLING IS JUST one of the many of the wide variety of sports available in the schools of the North Shore. Pic- tured above fs a match between Windsor (on top) and Carson Graham. Windsor is the reigning champion school in the province for the sport. Cap Blues keep on winning Basketball titie hopes growing gave them their only lead in the contest. Alter an carly and disasterous attempt to run with the Blues. the Firs reverted to a drop-back sone ino ans effort to slow the lempo of the pame [he Blues responded with siz: Zing shooting, hitting oO1% from the floor in the first half on their way to a shooting percentage of 58% on the might The win improved the Blues record to 7-1 in the Totem Conference and bousted thetr overall mark to 1? In the women’s game, the Blues got off to a shaky start but managed to overcome a 12 port deficit carly in the half to pull into a 2) point lead by the end of the first frame The game remained close most of the way with the Firs knotting the score at 36 all with less than 4 minutes remaining. Theresa Smith, Cathy Nolan and Lea Anne Stevens led the Blues explosion ain the late stages of the game which saw the North Shore school outscore their opposition 15-2 to tce the victory. Smith was the game's top scorer with 18 points. while Nolan and Stevens had 10 cach In the women’s” game Monday. Blues Theresa Smith scored 25 of her teams $2 points to turn in another in a seemingly endless senes of outstanding per formances The Blues jumped on Seattle carly to come away witha 30-14 half lime lead, then played Puget CONTINUED ON PAGE B2