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Panthers lose tight contests

Panthers lose tight contests

The Port Moody Panthers emerged from a tough weekend of games against a pair of top Pacific International Junior Hockey League teams without a point. But the two one-goal losses may give them encouragement.
Celebrating field hockey success

Celebrating field hockey success

Port Moody's Libby Riedl (light blue headband) celebrates her goal for the University of Maine field hockey team in a match earlier this season against Quinnipiac University.
Resilient Ravens ready for Seaquam

Resilient Ravens ready for Seaquam

Heading into Saturday’s BC Secondary Schools Football Association AAA quarter-final game against Seaquam (5 p.m. at BC Place), the Terry Fox Ravens are no longer riding the coattails of last year’s championship squad.
Express clawed by Eagles

Express clawed by Eagles

Coquitlam Express goalie Brock Hamm kicks out his pad to stop Surrey Eagles forward Chase Danol in their BC Hockey League game Saturday at the Poirier Sports and Leisure Centre.
SFU soccer men bucked again

SFU soccer men bucked again

For the second year in a row, the SFU men’s soccer team has been bucked from the NCAA Div. II championship tournament by the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos.
Royals come up short at nationals

Royals come up short at nationals

The Douglas Royals men’s soccer team was hoping their luck against the Vancouver Island University Mariners might change on Saturday, when it counted most.
Devils burned by errors

Devils burned by errors

The Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils picked the worst time to lose their first game of the BC Secondary Schools Soccer Commission season.
Future looks bright for Kodiaks field hockey

Future looks bright for Kodiaks field hockey

Clare Heisler isn’t surprised her Heritage Woods Kodiaks field hockey team is going to the provincial championships that begin Nov. 15 in Richmond despite finishing fifth in Coquitlam district league play.
Soccer Royals riding high at nationals

Soccer Royals riding high at nationals

The Douglas Royals men’s soccer team will face the Keyano Huskies in one of two semi-finals today to decide who will play for the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association men’s soccer championship.
Polisi brothers on top for SFU

Polisi brothers on top for SFU

Coquitlam’s Marcello Polisi is the Great Northwest Athletic Conference men’s soccer player of the year. The SFU Clan freshman who redshirted last year after he had graduated from Dr.