Malaspina. Mariner Erin Ward Sdeaing BCCAA Seegue action last Friday night at the Capilano College Sportsplex. Sutherland led her'taam with 14 points as the Lady Blues improved their sea- SG record to 32 with a decisive 62-27 7 victory. "Sportsplex on Friday, Jan..21 a 4:45 pam. ~ ‘The men’s team, meanwhile. attled back valiantly from-an | 1-0 By et ae : and Hugh Trenchard 14 points as the. Lady Blues domi- nated second-half apres to dump the The win improved the team’ $ league record to 3-2. : Solid performances by Cap guards Kelly Olynyk and Lori Hallstrom, each accounting for 12 points, helped the Blues pull away from the Mariners in the. second- half. after a fairly even first 20 min- utes! The Blues, led 20-12 at the Olynyk played a-strong defen- ve.game for the Blues, knocking lawn inside passes und constantly ‘petting in the face of Malaspina ball ‘handlers. * The first-half defensive struggle “gave may to-a scoring bonanza for. “the Blues after the half. Sutherland scored a lay-up off “the second-half tip-off. and ‘the Blues. didn’t look back, With: five minutes gone in the second. “Capilano led 32-15, ~The Lady Blues’ next game is against Douglas’ College at the deficit early in the game. but lost > atheir fifth game of the season by one point to the Malaspina Mariners last Friday night at the Sportsplex. The 65-64 decision dropped the Blues’ league record to 2-3. ‘For the first 10 minutes of the “half; it) appeared as though . Malaspina. with the edge in experi- ence, height and strength, would overwhelm the Blues. oo. * However, the young Blues dug ‘in their heels and replaced their ini- tial clumsiness with poise and.con- fidence. . The change in play for Capitanc was due in large part to the on-courl leadership of guard Davis Sanchez, whose body-sacrificing dives anc ball control seemed to rally his teammates. His up-tempo game awakened the Blues’ determination. But small mistakes haunted the young team, and frustrated their freshman coach. “We missed a foul throw and didn’t get the net on some of the good: shots,” - head coach Phil Langley said, but added. “We should have won the game.” Langley pointed to a cauple of errors in the dying minutes as the difference in the tight game. Top scorers for Capilano were * Gerald Cole (2! points) and Chris Reimer (16). Point leaders for Malaspina were Billy Biman (20), and Gary Edgar (17). . The team’s next home game is this Friday. Jan, 21 at ‘the Sportsplex. The Blues lake on Douglas College. the number-two ranked team in the country. Tip-off time is 8:45 p.m., January 19, 1994 ~ North Shore News ~ sere + back bone attached, Club Packt ..... *Limit one package with family purchase. 554592 523407 Club Pack™, white or 100% whole wheat bread 5x450 g 989491 Maxwell House, assorted grinds, 300 g coffee oss262F Heinz, kidney beans, or assorted in tomato satice, 398 ml bh beans or pastas 125468 Foremost, 4L % 1% 227074 Pillsbury 5” izza assorted, min. 370g 737601 027482 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT 17TH AND LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER Prices in effect until closing, Saturday, January 22, 1994, while stocks last: We reserve the right to limit quantities. _ 5