The Douglas College Royals roared again at the Canadian Colleges' Athletic Association national badminton championships.
Douglas players took medals in four of the five categories, including gold in the women's singles and men's and mixed doubles at the national championships in Kamloops in March.
Burnaby's RuiLin Huang was the toast of the tournament, winning a fourth consecutive single women's title, while Rey Luo Wei and Simon Wu came back to win the men's doubles title in dramatic fashion.
Charmagne Yeung and freshman Logan Campbell also won a gold medal at the nationals, taking the mixed doubles title without dropping a single game.
First-year walk-on Bob Sharma of Douglas also medalled, earning a silver medal in the men's singles.
201 "I'm exceedingly proud of this team. I'm very proud of Simon (Wu). He was overjoyed. He really wanted it," said Douglas head coach Al Mawani of the fifth-year transfer student.
"Things like this just make you proud - they just won't quit no matter what. We didn't really know how we'd do. But to pull all these results our way, I was extremely proud of them."
Huang, who prior to the nationals was awarded a fourth association player of the year award, had just one misstep in her march to a fourth women's singles title.
Huang defeated Ontario champ Tracy Wong in three games in their Round 2 matchup, dropping her first game this season 21-18 in the second set.
The Burnaby student rallied, remaining in complete control and swept the remaining opposition, including a 21-13, 21-10 victory over Wong in the gold-medal final.
Huang was named the Canadian Colleges' Athletic Association women's badminton player of the year for an unprecedented fourth time prior to the championships.
The Douglas College student won previous player of the year awards in 2009, '10 and '11. She is also a four-time All-Canadian in badminton.
Huang was also later named the CCAA female athlete of the year across all sports.