Slow start doom Heat in 95-70 loss to Mountaineers
Kelowna, BC - Eight first-half turnovers, coupled with cold shooting, stalled the Heat offense in the beginning portions of the game and they could not recover, as the Seattle Mountaineers cruised to the 95-70 victory Sunday from UBC Okanagan Gymnasium.
"I thought we had some good moments in the game, especially from our younger players," said Heat head coach Pete Guarasci following the game. "But I think we still have a lot to work on."
Heat battered down by Blues 4-1 in a wet and wild loss
Men's Soccer (PACWEST Conference play) Sunday, September 29, 2013 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Cleveland Park, North Vancouver, B.C. Capilano Blues (2-3-1) vs. UBC Okanagan Heat (4-2-2) Goals by period 1 2 Tot Capilano Blues 2 […]
Northern exhibition tour with TRU gives new legs a stretch
he UBC Okanagan Heat men’s volleyball continued their preseason action with a tour of northern B.C. alongside Canada West travel partner and valley rival Thompson Rivers University this weekend. The WolfPack hosted the Heat at Tournament Capital Centre in Kamloops on Thursday, travelled up to UNBC in Prince George on Friday and wrapped up their weekend in Quesnel on Saturday at Correlieu Secondary.
"Our freshmen are seeing the floor a lot due to the absence of three key players," said Heat bench boss Greg Poitras. “This experience for the young guys will help our training immensely. Definitely lots of room for improvement. We will re-evaluate again after next weekend against Trinity Western."
Despite ‘soupy’ conditions, Dodds cooks Capilano for 2-0 win
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. - The game of soccer is a rain or shine sport for good reason, even though Mother Nature may sometimes prove to be a cold mistress. The Heat women’s soccer team would unfortunately run into said mistress for the second day straight, this time while visiting the Capilano Blues for a Sunday matchup.
After the Capilano Blues’ home turf was deemed unplayable following their Saturday matches with TRU, the venue was promptly changed to Cleveland Park at the base of Grouse Mountain.
Inclement weather and extreme soggy conditions forces cancellation of golf tourney
VICTORIA, BC - The extremely wet and rainy weather made the Bear Mountain Course unplayable before any of the PACWEST golfers started their rounds in Victoria on Saturday at the third PACWEST tournament of the season. The plan was for an 8:30 a.m. start time on Sunday with the entire PACWEST contingent hoping to play a marathon […]