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By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
Fans of Canada West basketball got their wish Jan. 21-22. Anything can happen now in the last six games of the regular season between the third and tenth positions across the western divisions. These eight teams will be cat fighting for one of the remaining six playoff spots, but more importantly, good position. However we… Continue reading Ballers in close race
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
Coming off two tough losses in Manitoba, the Dinos women’s basketball team was looking to break their losing streak. They met the University of Alberta Pandas, our provincial rivals and perennial pain in the ass, Jan. 14-15. Despite the home court advantage, our ladies still struggled for a single win against the U of A.… Continue reading Lady basketballers major in Drama
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
Saying the Dinos women’s hockey team started the New Year off on the wrong foot would be an understatement. More realistically, they tripped over their own blue line and came sliding into the New Year on their faces. Heading back into the hockey season with a dismal 0-9-1 record, they really needed to turn things… Continue reading The streak’s still alive
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
While the rest of the world was getting fat or drunk, the Dinos women’s basketball team made an early return to the Jack Simpson Gymnasium for the PrimeWest Energy Holiday Hoops tournament Dec. 29-31. While the Dinos failed to claim victory, they didn’t disappoint the scant home crowd with exciting games throughout the weekend.Our ladies’… Continue reading Women’s basketball squad suffer at Holiday Hoops
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
The University of Calgary women’s basketball team was as consistent as a series of doctors’ opinions Nov. 26-27. Confused? So are we after another weekend of brilliance and sluggishness, grace and clumsiness. After shaming one of the top teams in the country Friday night, our ladies played like girls rather than women on Saturday to… Continue reading Dinos hooped with a minor bump
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
Once upon a time, there lived a team of intellectually gifted princesses who were cursed by the evil witch of irony who stole their ability to score. This placed them in a league with the brawny college competitors. After three long seasons under the curse, things are not looking better for our queens of ice.… Continue reading Ladies hockey season on thin ice
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
Disclaimer: No interviews were conducted, all statements are fictional and in no way reflect Red Deer’s opinions. Or do they… Our Red Deer College Queens travelled south Nov. 19 to face the still winless University of Calgary Dinos for a women-on-women hockey battle. As was expected, brawn reigned over brains once again. Our top ranked… Continue reading Hockeysaurs sore after pair of losses [Red Deer Edition]
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
After a devastating blow to their ego, the Dinos women’s hockey team set out to redeem themselves Sat., Nov. 20 against the NAIT Ooks. While the Dinos again let in six goals, at least this time they scored a few of their own. “We’re still in early season form,” excused Head Coach Julie Healy. “I… Continue reading Hockeysaurs sore after pair of losses [U of C Edition]
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
November 5-7, the Dinos women’s basketball team travelled westward ho to have dinner with the national champions of the last two years. First on the menu was an omelette large enough to feed the team. To make it they needed to break a giant Thunderbird egg. And not only did it break, but our fine… Continue reading Women’s basketball change the record
By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy
The Dinos women’s hockey team is employing a tortoise’s strategy this year. They kicked off their regular season with a sloooow start. Falling behind the hare quickly, they attempted to come back. Unfortunately, it was too little, too late. The hares on Thu., Oct. 21 were the Red Deer College Queens. Midway through the second… Continue reading NHL? Dinos women’s hockey come to entertain