cae Be Nr tee tine nce = a ed Tate Sake Be RR ie ae A B4 -- Wednesday, February 18, 1981: Dead even after five games ‘Two third period power play goals. earned the Seattle Ironmen a 4-4 draw with West Van’s Lions Gate Rockets in Métro League action ‘Sunday. at West” Nan Arena. It was the final visit. of . the season for.the classy Seattle. club and left the two teams dead-locked at two’wins; two losses, and one tie in their. five meetings this year. Sunday's 4-4 verdict was a ..period when Mark. .Oliver just outcome for a game that featured. some .of: the best sustained ‘end-to-end action with xcellent goaltending at both erids of ‘the ice. And ~while it was ‘a hard hitting ‘contest, - --peferee Steve Erickson‘s tight control of ie. aintained ‘clean play throughout. | “s Penalties ‘figured in all ' four Seattle’:goals but the ‘ Rockets managed only one with the man advantage. The Rockets hit the score- board a ft :08 of the first “the - Capilano College Blue’s women’s basketball team. defeated Malaspina College. Mariners 66-56. in - Totem Conference league action Saturday, while the men’s Blues racked up a 111- 60 victory over Royal Roads on Friday night, then droped a 100-86 decision to the Mariners on Saturday. In -Friday’s: game, Capilano’s Phil de Vooght led all Blues scorers collecting 32 points on the stole the puck at. the Seattle blueline and rifled home the ‘first goal of the game. But six minutes later the fight, while rookie Ron Barker overcame a shakey start to score 20 points. de Vooght was the ieading . scorer again on Saturday with 29 points, but it wasn’t nearly enough as Malaspina College overcame a 44-41 halftime deficit to dominate the second half of play. In the women’s game, high scoring Theresa Smith collected 30 points and 9 rebounds while teammate Lea Anne Stevens scored 10 points and hauled in 11 Ironmen evened it at one while playing with a two man advantage, for the only other goal of the period. Seattle went ahead at the 1:30 mark of the second ‘stanza, but then, midway through thé. period, the Rockets erupted for three unanswered goals in just- over a minute and a half to go ahead 4-2... At 10:12 Oliver connected with his second goal of the game, scoring on the power play form Dan Corrigan and Steve Stuart. Forty-five seconds later the same trio hit again, with Stuart scoring to make it 3-2. The Rockets concluded their scoring for the day forty-four seconds later with Barry Penman converting a Brent Parker pass for the goal. |. Seattle narrowed ‘the gap rebounds to pace Cap’s win over Nanaimo’s Malaspina College. The women’s team are enjoying a good season and are currently in third spot in ~ the Totem Conference with an 8-3 record. The men’s Blues, however, are struggling through their most dismal season in years as the rookie studded squad is 5-8 in conference play, good for only 6th place-in the 10 team league. School teams challenged January through May, the B.C. Lions Basketball Team, will offer over 30 Junior and Senior High Schools in the Lower Mainland the opportunity to raise funds for their school as they challenge the schools to a fun and action-filled “The Crushers”, basketball game. While “The Crushers keep in shape and mect their fans, each school will reccive the proceeds from a minimal admisson fee. Their sponsor, Orange Crush, will provide free draws and contests at all games with prizes of Nike B.C. Lions T- Shirts and Caps plus Game footwear, and Season’s Tickets. 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