Drifting the Rockies
After a nice 2–0 week against the Bearcats, some R&R was nice, but they came back into the season against a closely-trailing College of the Rockies squad.
After a nice 2–0 week against the Bearcats, some R&R was nice, but they came back into the season against a closely-trailing College of the Rockies squad.
“I think we’re a talented group and the personnel there, all 15 girls, are quite solid. Our bench has good depth.”
“As a coach, you never like to lose, and as a team, you never like to lose. But when you do lose, you learn more from that than perhaps the win.”
Tremonti was also not short on praise for his young squad, who have brought a level of competition to every game that is hard to match.
If we can even help one person feel that it’s okay to be dealing with mental illness, or to step forward about their mental health, all of it will be worth it.
After last week’s split against the UFV Cascades, the Royals were looking to get things back on track and to get the ball rolling the right way once again.
If you were a Douglas fan, then you were also treated to some great women’s basketball games featuring two of British Columbia’s best teams.
A win against the Bearcats was never guaranteed, but for some of the players, it was expected.
The Royals faced one of the PACWEST’s best in VIU as well as positional contenders Camosun in the same weekend.
It was tooth and nail, but the Royals were the ones to come out on top.