8 - THE FREE PRESS - Valentine's Day, 1995 s CNC Sports Kodiaks Make the Playoffs! Both the Men's and Women's Volleyball teams are going to Kelowna for the playoffs! The Women's team has presently won 11 games and lost 7 games. The team showed their strength over Feb 3rd and 4th against Cariboo College. They won Friday's game 3-2 (14-16, 15-10, 15-5, 7-15, 15-12) and Saturday's results were again 3-2 (15-13, 18-15, 10-15, 15-8, 15-11). The Men's Volleyball Team also creamed Cariboo College last weekend. They won both Friday's and Saturday's games 3-0. Friday's game results were 15-12, 15-13, 15-9. Saturday's results were 15-6, 15-11, 15-12. The Men's team has now won 6 games, and lost 8. Congrats to both teams for your position in the playoffs! Good luck to you in Kelowna! Both the Men's and Women's Basketball teams lost against Camosun College, but not without a good fight! The Men's team lost 77-63 on Friday, and 84-72 on Saturday. Close games! The Women's team lost 79-38 on Friday and 64-44 on Saturday. Intramurals Intramural Soccer is doing incredibly well. Six teams are signed up to play every IViesday night from 8:00pm to 10:45pm. Anyone still interested in signing up can do so at the Gym Office. The weather is gradually getting nicer, so come out and partici pate in the "Let's Walk At Lunch" program. Get some friends together, and get a map from the office to walk-at-lunch. You'll stay in shape, and even meet some new people! Coming Soon.... p o Thursday night Volleyball 9:00pm to 10:45. Games will start Thursday, February 23rd. Anyone interested can get a team together, and sign up at the Gym Office. There will be a 3-on-3 Basketball tournament on Saturday, March 4th. It is open to CNC, UNBC, and the community, so come out and participate! During the tournament, there will also be a 3-point-shot competition, open to all the members of the 3-on-3 tourney. 3 men will compete against 3 women, so the tournnament should be firey! Stay tuned for more info, or stop by the Gym Office! Support the Kodiaks in Action at the CNC Gym! There is no photo for this weeks sports profile because the stupid $A&&$ camera under exposed the $$ photo. Hopefully we will be able to eliminate the problem before someone is murdered. Sports Profile: Iain Little Iain moved to Prince George from Victoria three years ago, and has worked at the Gym Office ever since. Iain is the Recreational Assistant at the Gymnasium. Not only does he organize Intramural Sports and other activites, but he is the first-aid attendant as well. In a nutshell, Iain promotes active living. Iain went to school at UVIC where he got his Bachelor of Arts in Human Preformance. He is working at the College Gym for programming experience. Iain's favorite sport is soccer and his sports idol is, a friend from UVIC, Derek Porter, a Rowing Olympic Gold medalist. When asked if Iain had any shaving tips, he said, "Always use a new razor!" Recent Sports By J. Cole, Editor Spruce Kings dumped Fernie 12-2 on Thursday night at the kin centre, and them beat Quesnel 6-4 in a boring game inQuesnel on Saturday The Cougars played some games on the weekend, but due to the lateness in getting this paper to the press, I don't have the scores, or whether they won or lost. I'll let you make your own judgement call, and will endeavor to have the scores for next issue. It's been exactly one year since the Olympic games in Lillehammer Norway. Cool. Kurt Browning is contemplating quiting competing professionally to just skate professionally in ice shows. Word has it that he made over 3 million dollars in 1994... Must be nice. The Vancouver Canucks finally won a game, and it was about bloody time. They defeated Winnipeg 5-1 (I think) but apparently the game was really just one big fight (and I missed it, damn!) with 12 major penalties given out!! The CNC Kodiak Volleyball teams both made the BC playoffs! ! ! Go Kodiaks!