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Express bigger, stronger with new players

The Coquitlam Express started the season with a roster loaded with speedy, skilled players.

After trip to final four, SFU athletes receive honours

The Simon Fraser University Clan may not have gone far in the NCAA's final four men's soccer tournament but several Tri-City athletes received individual recognition.

Devils bring heat against Port Moody Cats

The Port Moody Black Panthers blew a two goal lead on their way to a 4-3 loss to the North Delta Devils at the Sungod Arena on Saturday.

Third junior title for Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Ravens

After a five-year absence, the Terry Fox Ravens junior varsity football club is back in the winners circle. The team took home the provincial AAA championship after an 18-12 victory over the St.

SFU's Durant takes home another award

Lemar Durant's trophy case got a little more crowded last week. The Simon Fraser University Clan wide receiver was named to the Super Region Three first team all stars for his remarkable efforts this season.

Kodiaks snag silver at AAAA girls volleyball tournament

Playing in front of their hometown crowd propelled the Heritage Woods Kodiaks to the final game of the AAAA girls' volleyball championship on Saturday but was not enough to win them a gold medal.

Coquitlam Vikings finish season with win

The Coquitlam Vikings are not accustomed to adversity. The B.C. Community Football Association bantam club has won every single game it has played this season, usually by a comfortable margin.

Fighting for the ball in Coquitlam

The North Coquitlam United soccer club took on Port Moody during an under-21 contest at the Dr. Charles Best turf field on Sunday.

Canucks alumni visit Coquitlam Express game

Vancouver heroes Harold Snepsts and John Garrett are two of over a dozen Canuck alumni that will be at the Coquitlam Express game on November 23 in support of the Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation.

Third place for field hockey Talons

The Gleneagle Talons appeared poised to roll into the AAA field hockey girls' provincial championship finals last week but instead will have to settle for third place.