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SPORTS LET THE GAMES BEGIN...
respet:tablc wins, the women by 4, with a score of 63-59, and the men 93- 74. Jamie Born and Lindsay Strickland were once ag,1i11standouts in points, with 11 each, followed by Erin Lee with I 0. Born and Lee had 5 rebounds each. In what proved to be a high-energy game, the men walked over the Blues in a high intensity, high fouling game. Logan Kiueringham led the scoring with 20 points and 11 rebounds, followed by Dnn turner with 19 points. In an interesting wrn of events. re<l-shirt Mike Lee. who is silting the first half of the seasondue to grades. pit:ked up a technical foul for his cornmcnts to a referee in regards 10 a call made against the ascndes.
check on line at www.ucf.bc.ca/athletics lead chnnged hands numerous times, the women won the first league with u srnre of 55-43. Rookie Jamie Born led the scoring with 13 points, followed by Lindsay Strickland with 12. Er111 Lee led in rebounds with 5.
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The men fared no belier in terms of domination of the ganie. After tuking a ~uick lend, the men struggled a11d foll into a defii.:it. which the monaged to convert into a t:onvineing 77 69 win. The statistics fo1· this game were unavailable Lodue tn technical difticultics.
Week two had UCFV al home hosting the Capilano Blues. Both teams came up with