Royals raise more than $110,000 for local charity
The first quarter of the inaugural season for the Victoria Royals WHL franchise has yielded more than $110,000 dollars for local charitable organizations. In addition to generating money for charitable efforts like KidSport, Tour De Rock, and Free the Children, the Royals have been working in conjunction with the Shields Harney Law Firm to help generate nearly 750 pounds of food (one pound for every save made by a Royals’ goaltender) to the Mustard Seed Food Bank, as part of the Stop Hunger campaign which continues throughout the rest of the Royals’ season.
Camosun Chargers results:
Women’s Volleyball
Friday, November 18:
Chargers: 3, Douglas College Royals: 2
Saturday, November 19:
Chargers: 3, Douglas College Royals: 2
Friday, November 25:
Chargers: 0, University of Fraser Valley Cascades: 3
Saturday, November 26:
Chargers: 0, University of Fraser Valley Cascades: 3
Men’s Volleyball
Friday, November 18:
Chargers: 0, Douglas College Royals: 3
Saturday, November 19:
Chargers: 1, Douglas College Royals: 3
Friday, November 25:
Chargers: 2, University of Fraser Valley Cascades: 3
Saturday, November 26:
Chargers: 3, University of Fraser Valley Cascades: 1
Women’s Basketball
Friday, November 18:
Chargers: 94, Columbia Bible College Bearcats: 35
Saturday, November 19:
Chargers: 84, Douglas College Royals: 56
Saturday, November 26:
Chargers: 45, Vancouver Island University Mariners: 55
Men’s Basketball
Friday, November 18:
Chargers: 66, Columbia Bible College Bearcats: 57
Saturday, November 19:
Chargers: 74, Douglas College Royals: 67
Saturday, November 26:
Chargers: 80, Vancouver Island University Mariners: 96