Skip to content

Local Sports

Tri-City products form core of Team BC squad

The Tri-Cities will have a prominent role on the U18 Team BC that will take on some of the top high school football players at the FBU International Showcase. Terry Fox Ravens coach Tom Kudaba will lead the B.C.

Rosenthal brings veteran leadership

Montvale, New Jersey is a long way from Coquitlam. But watching Ryan Rosenthal on the ice with the Express you'd swear that he's right at home.

Eagles need double-overtime to get past Express

The Coquitlam Express battled back from a two-goal deficit only to fall victim to Jonah Renouf's overtime magic Sunday night. The Surrey Eagles' leading scorer found the back of the net in double-overtime to hand the visiting Express a 5-4 loss.

Port Moody athlete collects SFU honour

Port Moody's Krista Guloien is one of a handful of Simon Fraser University alumni who will be honoured in the new year.

Port Moody edges Coquitlam in girls soccer

Port Moody Threat broke a 1-1 tie late in the second half to earn a 2-1 victory over the CMFSC Wildcats in U13 girls soccer action Sunday.

Panthers looking to turn season around

The losses are beginning to mount but the Port Moody Panthers see a second-half surge as the key to unlocking the door to the post-season.

Skaters up to the Challenge

Coquitlam's Brianna Delmaestro turned in a top-four performance at last weekend's Skate Canada Challenge in Regina. But as a cheering section, she showed she's second to none.

Hansen headed to Hall of Fame

The skills Lars Hansen honed on the court at Centennial secondary produced a career that spanned the globe and will now land him in B.C.'s most hallowed sports shrine.

Port Moody stages bantam comeback

The Port Moody Panthers C! team mounted a third-period comeback on their way to beating the Port Coquitlam Pirates C4 team 4-3 in bantam league play Sunday at the Port Coquitlam rec centre.

Team BC draws blanks

The Team BC football program ran into some stiff competition south of the border. Three Tri-Cities players were among the Team BC Grade 6, Grade 7 and Grade 8 teams that headed to Sammamish, Wash.