NORTH SHORE NEWS November 24, 1982 page B-1 fAllf �UIIIS WOIIJ WOMEN Cap Blues open league with pair of big wins Both Cap College basketball teams started off their regular seasons on winning notes over the weekend, but the women's squad could be in trouble with injuries picked up in exhibition play in a UBC tournament. points before a reply. John Oberhoffner led the way with 27 points while Sean Campbell hit for 17 and 11 rebounds. Janet Smith led the ladies Friday night with 25 points and nine rebounds in a 91-56 win over Douglas College Three injuries to three starters was the sad tale f01: the women Saturday and Sunday when they took part in a UBC tournament. while the men picked up a 79-45 victory, also over Douglas. By ANDY FRASER Greg Porter led the way with 13 points in a game which saw six Blues hit dou­ ble figure. The North Shore school led 24-2 at one point early in the game. On Saturday, Fraser Valley Cascades, a new team playing exhibition games this season, learned the hard way what they would be up against when they formally enter the league next season. The Blues downed the Cascades 107-75 after having opened the game with 26 UBC downed Cap 64-41 Saturday with Janet Smith accounting for 15 points before being injured, and in a similar performance Sun­ day, the locals went down 64-42 to U.B.C. Leah Ellis, playing with jammed fingers, led the way with 16 points for the Blues, who are certainly Blue look­ ing at the injuries with a league game coming up on the weekend at Malaspina. Both men and women play Malaspina in Nanaimo on the weekend with the men staying over to take on Royal Roads while the women return to play CVI. NEWIP,-Erlc� DIANA OLSEN of Cap Colleae loob for a clauce to llaoot Friday••............ die Bhaes Opemlll pae wfa OYU Doqlaa Collete.