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Coquitlam Express roll over Surrey Eagles

The Coquitlam Express kicked off December with a win Wednesday night, beating up on BCHL basement-dwellers the Surrey Eagles at the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex.

Panthers drop another to Aldergrove Kodiaks

The Port Moody Panthers will look to notch their seventh win of the season when the team hosts the Grandview Steers Saturday night. November has not been kind to the Cats.

Pinetree secondary takes districts

The Pinetree secondary school Grade 9 girls volleyball team closed out the season as district champions, defeating Riverside secondary and Archbishop Carney in the finals.

Disappointing end to Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Ravens season

In a perfect world, the Terry Fox Ravens would be gearing up for a AAA high school football provincial championship rematch against the Mount Douglas Rams this week.

Australian basketball team taking on Tri-City competition

It is not everyday that the local high school basketball teams get a chance to take on competition from overseas. But that is what will happen this week in the Tri-Cities, when Heritage Woods hosts Sydney, Australia's St.

Port Moody Panthers acquire Cheema from Vancouver Island

The Port Moody Panthers have acquired goalie Kyle Cheema from the Campbell River Storm in exchange for future considerations.

Coquitlam's Donnelly gets call to the soccer hall

Geri Donnelly is probably best known for scoring the first ever goal for Canada's national women's soccer team back in 1986.

Port Moody Redcaps take down Surrey

Cold weather did little to deter the Port Moody Redcaps last Saturday as they took to the field against the Surrey Daredevils in under-13 gold division soccer.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Ravens headed to semifinals

The Terry Fox Ravens are in the final four, one game away from making their second trip in a row to the B.C. AAA high school football provincial championships under the dome at B.C. Place Stadium.

Bronze for Coquitlam's Charles Best at AAA soccer final

A loss to Sutherland secondary on Friday kept the Dr. Charles Best secondary Blue Devils from winning gold at the B.C. soccer provincials, but the team were able to come away with a bronze medal after a victory in the consolation game.