The New Westminster Jr. Salmonbellies took over top spot in the BCJALL by defeating the Langley Thunder 8-4 Tuesday.
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The Royal City Hyacks Football Club teams scored big during the Spring Flag Football Jamboree at Mercer Stadium on Saturday (May 12).
READForward Brandon Del Grosso was his team’s second-leading scorer during BC Hockey’s under-17 BC Cup in Salmon Arm last week.
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The New Westminster Jr. Salmonbellies suffered their first loss when they fell 5-3 to the Delta Islanders at Queen’s Park Arena on Tuesday.
READDespite an early lead the Burnaby Lake Rugby Club came up a little short in its bid for a second consecutive provincial women’s title.
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New Westminster native Keynan Parker was selected in the sixth round of the Canadian Football League draft by the Montreal Alouettes.
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Canadian women’s soccer superstar Christine Sinclair of Burnaby will be showing the Royal City Soccer Club’s kids how it’s done on Saturday.
READTy Schultz of New Westminster was taken in the first round, 16th overall, of the WHL bantam draft by the Medicine Hat Tigers.
READPlace kicker Brody McKnight, a native of New Westminster, has landed a tryout with the National Football League’s New York Jets.
READNew Westminster’s Justin Morneau has avoided a stint on the disabled list but was expected to rest a sore wrist for a few days
READOntario import Kyle Dobbie had a strong debut in leading the New Westminster Jr. Salmonbellies to a 10-4 victory over the Nanaimo Timbermen
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Douglas College has hired Kyra Iannone to be the head coach of the women's volleyball program.
READThe Vancouver Junior Cannons opened their BC Junior Premier League baseball season on Saturday at Queen's Park Stadium
READDusan Mitrovic and Nikolas Papakyriakopoulos of New Westminster have been accepted into the Vancouver Whitecaps residency program.
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The Burnaby-based Twilighters Rugby Club are back from a highly successful trip to Japan
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The passing ability of point guard Alisha Roberts of Burnaby provided a spark for the victorious team in a provincial all-star game.
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B.C. high school spring sport championships face cancellation after teachers vote to withdraw services
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The Lower Mainland Ringette League Thunder became the first B.C. senior team to win a national championship and they did it on home soil.
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Canucks fans are all over YouTube these days, and here are nine of the best "pump up" videos you'll find in the viral world.
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More than 600 players on 46 teams are competing for the Canaadian Ringette Championships in Burnaby and New West this week.
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