March 20,.2000 Over The Edge Page 15 made an appearance show- ing his support for the school’s teams. The physical game of UCFV was a major factor for the T-Wolves to con- tend with. Yet, throughout the game communication and teamwork is what kept the T- Wolves in it. Half way through the first half, UCFV had a 14 point lead, at the end of the first half the score was 39-32 for UCFV. In the second half, the T-Wolves kept themselves in the game many times, keeping the lead very close. Then in the last 4 minutes of the game UNBC only scored one point, with UCFV expanding their lead by 10. With the final score of 77-58 for UCFV. Karla Stedham Sara: Get Tested Advantage Plus Foods BC’s fastest growing food company is looking for telemarketers. Top wages & bonuses as well as room for advancement. No selling involved. Call Wanda at 612-3663 or fax resume to 612-3665. Working hours are 5-9 Mon-Thurs, 4-8 Fri, 10-2 on Sat was the leading scorer for both teams with 51 pts. which was her highest point total of her career. Nicole Kerr was the next leading scorer for UNBC with 13 pts. At the end of the game head coach Loralyn Murdoch, made a presentation and speech to the crowd. She presented Karla Stedham’s parents with a bouquet of flowers and a framed picture of their daugh- ter in action on the court. Karla herself, was given a framed poster size picture of herself in action on the court as well. Ms. Murdoch thanked the Stedhams and Karla especially for being one of the T-Wolves best players. Saturdays’ game for Who wanted more snow? Is is the men was another fast paced one. With UCFV taking the early lead and keeping it. By the end of the first half the score was 34-26 for UCFV. At the start of the second half, UNBC needed to pull togeth- er recapture the lead and beat UCFV for a chance to get into the playoffs. UCFV could have lost both of the weekend games and still be in the playoffs. With UNBC in seventh place one spot out of playoff contention, a win in either game would be benefi- cial. In the last few minutes of the game the T-Wolves, bat- tled for every point and were close to taking the lead. However UCFV’s lead was a little too much and UNBC Summer Camp Jobs in the U.S.A. Lakeside Residential Girls Camp in Maine—Visas Arranged Counselors: Combined childcare/teaching. Must be able to teach or lead one or more of the following activities: gymnastics, tennis, swim, sail, canoe, water ski, arts {including stained glass, sewing, jewelry, wood, photo), dance, music, the- atre, archery, wildemess trips, field sports, equestrian. Non-smokers. June 18 to August 24. Attractive salary (US) plus travel allowance. Visit our camp on our photo website: http:/fhomepage.mac.convkippewaforgiris! To Apply: Applications are available on our website: www.klppewa.com or contact us at the numbers listed below for a staff brochure and application. Kippewa, Box 340, Westwood, Massachusetts, 02090-0340, U.S.A. e-mail: kippewa@tiac.net | tel: 784 Three Lines Free Basketball continued from Page 4 could not make up for it. The final score 69-62 for UCFV. Leading scorers for UNBC, Kent Bergstrom 24 pts. and Brian McDonnell with 11 pts. Thank you’s go out to Dawn Perry for singing the National Anthem again for the games, Shannon Blank for her assis- tance and to the event staff, your group is great. Good Luck to both Karla Stedham and Zane Robison after graduation. As well to the teams see you guys next year. -762-8291 | fax: 781-255-7167 are human beings without stu- dent loans. Lions and Tigers and Bears Oh, My! Not here, but Spring is com- ing and that means at least bears. To the one who’s afraid to speak to Z. R.: Your greates regrets in life are the things you wish you had done. Mr. Hist 300. In the tutorial don’t listen to what we say and then parrot our best points back to Shaun before we get the chance it pisses us off. To the campus worklink guy: You’re awfully photogenic in a muppetlike way. possible to send it back? It was so close to spring! Why? Why? Why? Just when you think bus service couldn't get any worse. . . the bus you were suposed to transfer to doesn’t wait for you, twice. OK, | have a thought. Try not to loiter outside of classes in ses- sion. It annoys the students and the profs. No matter how inter- esting you think your Ife is, they don’t want to hear about it. Why does everyone assume people who work in fast food are stupid? We are not animals, we The voices in my head are dri- ving me mad. They say don’t pay for parking, don’t renew your library books, don’t pay the rest of your tuition. They are going to get me into trouble. Nothing brings out drunken idiots like St. Patrick’s Day. Sometimes you just need a hug, but | don’t suggest going around and randomly hugging people because you might get a sexual harassment lawsuit slapped on your hug needing ass. It is far to late for good-byes.