frome PRC = Ne, ad AR MRT eM EO ATEN REL TU SPL nna ba cra rg e EMAL RAP ictory tastes sweet as Blues get revenge THE CAPILANO College Blues soccer team whipped Cariboo College 4-1 Saturday to bring the Totem College Athletic Association champi- onship back to the North Shore. Led by the three-goal per- formance of centre forward Fernando Torres, the Blues tasted the sweet flavors of revenge as they defeated the team that beat them in last year’s final. | “Yes, it’s. an especially . satisfying victory for us,” . By TIMOTHY RENSHAW said Blues’ coach Joe lacobellis, ‘‘we were hoping the final would be agaist Cariboo."’ The Blues advanced to the ‘playoffs by virtue of the teams’ first-place league finish which it clinched Oc- tober 26 with a 10-1 devasta- tion of Victoria's Royal Roads Military College. The 1985 TCAA playoffs were hosted by Nanaimo. In their Saturday semi- final match against fourth- place BCIT, the Blues shut out their cross-town rivals 4-0. Midfielder Jim Gardner opened the scoring when he converted a Blues free kick in the first half. Brad Carlow, also from the Blues midfield, blasted home the team’s second goal and gave Capilano a 2-0 half-time lead. Two insurance goals in the second half, the . first blistering shot from Andre Bourbouras from 25 yard: out, the second, a penalt shot from centre forward Paul Zen, rounded out the NEWS photo Mike Wakefleta AN OTTAWA player hurdles two , bodies during the last regular B.C, Lions game Friday at B.C. Place. The Lions beat the Roughriders 17-10 to advance to the Western Conference final. game's scoring. In the other semi-final, Cariboo edged Malaspina College 2-1. The Biues struck first in Sunday’s final, when Torres scored the first goal of his hat trick in the opening five minutes. Midfielder Bousbouras made it 2-0 by virtue of a wicked shot from a Blues free kick. Cariboo made it momen- tarily close, scoring their lone goal late in the first half. But the game-saver for the Blues came with 10 minutes to play in the first half when Capilano goalkeeper Wayne McIntosh stopped Cariboo cold on a penalty shot. Torres added another goal before the half was out and completed his hat trick late in the game. See 85 ‘CAPILANO < COLLEGE basketball teams’ sete bounced around various basketball courts over, the weekend. "On Friday the Cap College: ‘Blues: Women’s squad fell 62-49 to a local home court. Bright spots for the Blues in Friday’s loss were Michele MacKenzie ‘and Denise Logan who each slammed home'12 points. In a Saturday night rematch, the senior women's squad prevailed again’ dump- ing. the Blues 64-46. The senior women were led by . Debbie Huband with 20 points. Logan added - another 12 points for the Blues. Cap College men fared no better dropping a 90-66 deci- sion to the UBC varsity squad at UBC on Friday night. The game was close senior’ ‘women’s allstar team at the Blues’ Delbrook ‘gymnasium until the final seven min when, with the score tied at .62, the Blues collapsed. Top. scorer. for Capilano: was Mark Bajus with 16 points. UBC's. Ken: Klassen ; replied with 29... oo On Saturday night “the, Blues returned to. Delbrook: gymnasium. to play John B.’ * Pub. Bajus.:. bounced in- another 16 points and Blues’ * Chris Polbeck added 19, but the local squad still came up onthe losing end ofa an 89-79 score. John B’s Al Kristmanson . and. seven-foot Al Chaple ,both netted 29 _poinis'to lead their team over the Blues. ~ The Cap. College men’s team will-travel to Calgary over. the ‘long weekend to - play in the 1985 Cougar Classic. ; Savage leads Flames NSWC_ Flames first-place. Surrey Saints 8-7 defeated in West Coast Junior B Hockey League action Saturday. Top scorers for North Shore were Ken Savage with four goals, Scott Kerr with two. Doug Cox and Roland Kincek popped in one goal each. Flames goal-keeping was again outstanding with Gary Knight stopping Saints Brent Stadel on a penalty shot. The Flames next home game is against U. B.C. on Nov. 9 at 8:30 p.m.