Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Vikes in need of a win


It's not very often that you see the UVic Men's Rugby team drop back to back losses at Wallace Field. After losing 32-23 against Gordon Head rivals Velox on Feb. 28, Meraloma edged out the Vikes last weekend with a convincing 38-28 win.

With five of their starters returning this weekend against the Castaway Wanderers, however, Friday night's match at Centennial Stadium will be a different story.

The Vikes were missing key players at the breakdown as Meraloma drove them back through grinding pick-and-drive tactics. Despite strong tackling by John Moonlight and the front row, UVic's forwards were missing some key tackles that saw them retreat for much of the 80 minutes. Adam Kleeberger and Neil Meechan should make a huge difference with their tenacious tackling and quick breaks from the scrums.

Despite strong running from Ben Grant and Kyle Buckley over the past couple of weeks, the Vikes haven't run up the score lines like they did in the fall semester. Gordie Sawers, Jordan Kozina and Phil Mackenzie could make the difference if they're back in the line up after their tough exit from the RWC Sevens.

The Castaway Wanderers are on a three game win streak at the moment and with the return of Ciaran Hearn to their lineup, won't be looking to concede any points to the Vikes. The sides split their two regular season meetings in the fall. This one might go down to the wire but the returning UVic starters just might make the difference.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Dykstra is best women's basketball in Canada, while Forsbauer completes comeback year

The awards for Kayla Dykstra and Vanessa Forstbauer just seem to keep on coming. Last night at the 2009 CIS Banquet Awards dinner, Dykstra and Forstbauer received national recognition for their outstanding seasons. Dykstra claimed the CIS Player of the Year award, to go along with her Canada West Player of the Year honours. The six-foot-two post was in a league of her own this season, leading the conference in field-goal percentage, scoring and rebounding. The Horn has dedicated probably 10000 words on Dykstra's sensational season and there really isn't anything more to say.

Other than this.

She is the best womens college basketball player in the country. Period.




The return to basketball for Forstbauer was officially complete on Thursday, as Vanessa captured the National Comeback Player of the Year award. Vanessa returned to the Vikes lineup this season after missing all of the 2007-08 season due to a complication in her heart. She is the first Vikes player to ever win this award


Monday, March 2, 2009

Velox the Real McCoy

In the battle for McCoy road bragging rights, the Velox Valhallians prevailed 32-23 over the shorthanded Vikes.

Andrew Smith was at the game and submitted this report and video.