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Unknowns abound for Junior LAX teams

Unknowns abound for Junior LAX teams

Despite competing for the Minto Cup national championship last season and winning it the year before, Coquitlam Jr.
Hyack swimmers push each other to records

Hyack swimmers push each other to records

Speed begets speed. Recently, a pair of Coquitlam swimmers pushed each other to the first national records for the Hyack Swim Club in years.
Local roundballers get their own showcase

Local roundballers get their own showcase

Tri-City teams may not have made much noise at the past few BC provincial high school basketball championships, but on Monday the area’s top players will get their chance to shout from the top of the key at the first SD43 all-star basketball game.
Soggy soccer

Soggy soccer

Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils swamped the Gleneagle Talons 9-0 in their Fraser Valley North BC high school girls soccer match at soggy Coquitlam Town Centre Park on Monday.
A championship season, a lifetime of friends

A championship season, a lifetime of friends

This story begins with a championship. How it ends will be writ large after a summer of conjecture, serious soul searching, heartfelt conversations with family members and likely many, many beers.
Dragon boats keep the beat on Sunday

Dragon boats keep the beat on Sunday

Strive for silence.
Coquitlam's Mathew Barzal to play for Canada at hockey worlds

Coquitlam's Mathew Barzal to play for Canada at hockey worlds

Coquitlam's Mathew Barzal and Burnaby's Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and will be wearing national colours when Canada takes to the ice for the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation’s world championships next month in Denmark.
Softball puts PoMo player in touch with her heritage

Softball puts PoMo player in touch with her heritage

Hunter Lang has always had pride of position on the softball diamond. Now the Port Moody teen’s place on the pitcher’s rubber or alongside second base comes with pride of her heritage.
SFU softballers close home sked with losses

SFU softballers close home sked with losses

Alia Stachoski may want to forget her last home game for the SFU Clan women’s softball team.
Competitive league sets stage for provincials

Competitive league sets stage for provincials

The Fraser Valley North league has always been one of the most competitive in the province with a history of success at provincials. This season, which launched on Monday, promises more of the same after Centennial, Dr.