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Lacrosse gold for Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam took the gold medal in the Subway BC Lacrosse Association U15 Women’s Field Lacrosse invitational tournament on the weekend at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park.

Coquitlam Sport BC winners

Two Coquitlam men are among recipients of Sport BC’s Prestigious President’s Awards.

Tri-City athletes bring big medal haul from Penticton

Tri-City athletes were in the medal rounds, bringing home gold in curling and silver in ringette during the BC Winter Games Feb. 25 to 28 in Penticton. The games featured 17 sports and showcased the skills of more than 1,300 young B.C.

PoCo's Stachoski pitches SFU win

SFU Clan’s women’s softball team recorded its first Great Northwest Athletic Conference win of the year Sunday behind the pitching of Port Coquitlam’s Alia Stachoski.

Bevy of locals heading to BC Winter Games

A group of Tri-City ringette players will be taking on some of the toughest competition in the province as they get ready for the B.C. Winter Games in Penticton this week.

POW for Port Coquitlam's Enkelmann

Port Coquitlam’s Kyle Enkelmann was named NCAA Conference Carolinas conference Male Lacrosse Player of the Week last week. The PoCo Saints player and graduate of Terry Fox secondary school, attends Pfeiffer University in High Point, N.C.

Soaring Eagles briefly grounded

The Tri-City Eagles’ winning streak was snapped on Saturday — but barely. The local played West Vancouver to a 1-1 tie at Town Centre Park on Saturday and are now clinging to first place in the Vancouver Women’s Field Hockey Association Div.

PoCo gymnast is in top 10 at elite meets

Haley de Jong, a member of the Junior Canadian National Team, had back-to-back meets where she recorded top-10 finishes.
Port Moody Panthers wrap up season with victory over NV

Port Moody Panthers wrap up season with victory over NV

An overtime goal from Reece Bartel put the Port Moody Panthers on the winning side of an 8-7 decision against the North Vancouver Wolf Pack, capping the 2015-16 season last Friday night.
Tri-City trio will join SFU’s soccer Clan next year

Tri-City trio will join SFU’s soccer Clan next year

Bain, Morden and McIlveen headed to the NCAA Div. II