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Clan’s Stachoski pitches for cycle

Clan’s Stachoski pitches for cycle

Port Coquitlam’s Alia Stachoski may have hurled the pitcher’s equivalent of the cycle for the SFU Clan women’s softball team.
Rockwood's Wildcats eliminated

Rockwood's Wildcats eliminated

The Frozen Four dreams of Coquitlam’s Adam Rockwood have melted away.
Coquitlam swimmer able to sync with teammates

Coquitlam swimmer able to sync with teammates

Stephanie Papillo loves synchronized swimming. She loves the spangly, glittering costumes she gets to wear. She loves going to the pool 10 or 11 hours a week to practice with her teammates on the BC Aquasonics.
PoCo pitcher leads SFU softball sweep

PoCo pitcher leads SFU softball sweep

Senior pitcher Alia Stachoski, of Port Coquitlam, scattered seven hits and three runs in nine innings over the course of two games to lead the Simon Fraser University Clan women’s softball team to a doubleheader sweep of the Western Oregon Wolves, Su
Riding the rocky road to NCAA success

Riding the rocky road to NCAA success

Coaches seem to disappear when Adam Rockwood hits the scene.
Ravens 11th at AAAA provincials

Ravens 11th at AAAA provincials

Terry Fox Ravens' defenders Marco Reyes and James Harry put the squeeze on W.J. Mouat's Tyler Nelson in their second round game at the BC High School Basketball AAAA championships at the Langley Events Centre.
Squeezed out

Squeezed out

A Royal Bay forward is checked by Terry Fox Ravens' midfielder Brandon Woodward and attacker Stuart Phillips in the first half of their BC high school field lacrosse championships junior semi-final, Friday at Town Centre Park.
Curtis celebrates world championship

Curtis celebrates world championship

A snowstorm that paralyzed the British Isles may have delayed their arrival in Scotland, but it didn’t derail Coquitlam’s Zachary Curtis and his teammates on skip Tyler Tardi’s rink from winning the world junior men’s curling championship on Saturday
Curtis going for gold after semi-final win

Curtis going for gold after semi-final win

Coquitlam curler Zachary Curtis and his teammates on Team Tardi will curl for the world junior championship on Saturday in Aberdeen, Scotland. The Langley/Royal City-based team defeated the United States 8-5 in one of Friday’s semi-finals.
Coquitlam curler hopes bronzing leads to gold

Coquitlam curler hopes bronzing leads to gold

Zachary Curtis might just be the most tanned curler competing at the World Junior Curling Championship that wraps up Saturday. Heck, he might just be the most tanned man in Aberdeen, Scotland, where the championship is being held.