By Conge
Month: October 2002
Waterville: Jory John
Jory John
Nerdism
Mr. Higgins
By Adam and Cam
Commie
No Blumell? No Dinos victory
By Todd Penney
This past Saturday, the second place Canada West Conference University of Calgary Dinos made their way to the frigid Manitoba capital to face the first place University of Manitoba Bisons. Calgary hoped to take the Bisons off their high horse. Instead the Dinos had their asses handed to them and ended up on the receiving… Continue reading No Blumell? No Dinos victory
Hockey men second in Canada
Four games into the regular season, the Dinos are off to a roaring start. Calgary said thanks for coming out to the Regina Cougars as they sent them home empty handed after a pair of wins on the weekend.Canada West Hockey Player of the Week Aaron Baker didn’t want to relinquish his title, and he… Continue reading Hockey men second in Canada
So much for lucky sevens
A sport psychologist would say no one trains for seventh place. Still, the small and fairly inexperienced crew who represented the University of Calgary at Ultimate Frisbee Nationals didn’t exactly have a lot going for them.“We came seventh out of the eight teams there,” explained team captain Kris Lundine. “We carried nine guys. By the… Continue reading So much for lucky sevens
Dinos trade crotch kicks with West Coast rivals
When you lose two games in a row by a combined margin of 11, you’re bound to get angry. When you’re Andrew Zakaluzny from the Dinos men’s soccer team, you take out that anger on some poor guy’s crotch.Zakaluzny, also known as “Diggler,” scored two goals for the Dinos last weekend, one in a dismal… Continue reading Dinos trade crotch kicks with West Coast rivals
It’s Charlotte’s world
Our interview was set for Thursday 4 p.m. On Wednesday, at roughly 6 p.m., Charlotte Sullivan suffered her first concussion.“If I act stupid right now, it’s the concussion,” said Sullivan with a big grin. She then proceeded to curse herself, teammate Jessica Horning’s knee, the doctor who did not clear her to play, the numerical… Continue reading It’s Charlotte’s world