There will be some slashing on Halloween night at Quest University, but it鈥檚 not going to be the type that is usually associated with horror movies.
All the slashing will occur within the sidelines as the Quest Kermodes men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball teams return to the floor on All Hallows鈥 Eve (Oct. 31) for a scary battle with archrival Capilano Blues.
Halloween will be a night to remember for the women鈥檚 team, as following the team鈥檚 game they will raise their 2013-14 Pacwest championship banner. The women鈥檚 team was the first-ever Quest squad to win the Pacwest and the team鈥檚 achievement will now hang inside the 鈥淜ermode Kave.鈥
Much of that championship team is back for another run including: guards Abbey Piazza, Tessa Needham, Andrea Eidsvik, Natasha Weninger and Shayna Cameron. Returning forwards include: Katrin Sandbichler (playoff MVP), Aimee Johnston, Miriam Baumann and Caci Schlechter.
New talents to the women鈥檚 squad include: Kimmy Shahed from Richmond, Alberta鈥檚 Jennifer Sutherland and Victoria鈥檚 Emily Frame.
The men鈥檚 team has re-tooled with five new players hitting the court. Brand new to the squad are: Dallas Searles from Washington State, Vernon鈥檚 Liam Wear, 麻豆社国产native Ricky Souza, Theo VandenEkart from Washington State and Vancouver鈥檚 Henry Stine.
Returning players include: Paul Getz, Mike Powell, Dylan Kular, Noah DeRappard-Yuswack, Mike Zayas-Duran, Justin Tryon, Daniel Hoffman and Connor Heinrichs.
Former Kermode Bryce Froberg has joined the men鈥檚 team as an assistant coach.
Last year saw the men鈥檚 team pick up a bronze medal at the provincials and then place fifth at the CCAA Nationals, which were hosted at Quest University.
Friday鈥檚 opening day kicks off a unique schedule for the teams, which sees them have only three of their first 14 games at home before embarking on a seven game home stand in February to close off the season.
The women tip off at 6 p.m., with the men hitting the court at 8 p.m. For more details on both teams, visit www.questkermodes.ca.聽