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Port Moody paddler Guloien powers way to London

P ort Moody's Krista Guloien was a member of the Canadian women's quad (fours) sculls rowing crew that finished a respectable eighth at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Course record for Kim, Keel sits second in Lethbridge

Two Tri-City golfers are keeping terrific pace with two Thailand sisters at the 2012 Royale Cup Canadian Women's Amateur Championship this week at Alberta's Lethbridge Country Club.

Goal-crazy Jr. Adanacs throttle Thunder in three straight

Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs took a commanding lead early for the first time in their B.C. Junior 'A' lacrosse league playoff series versus the Langley Thunder but the result was virtually the same. The Jr.

Adanacs, Salt try to go from worst to first

C oquitlam Adanacs had a very rare opportunity tonight (Thursday) to eliminate the New Westminster Salmonbellies from the Western Lacrosse Association playoffs.

Reds enter playoff showdown versus Mariners in Victoria

Coquitlam Reds are in the B.C. Premier Baseball League playoffs and Brandon Becking sure looked ready for them Monday.

Sr. B Bandits clinch first place with win in Port Moody

PoCo Saints' Junior 'A' call-up Richard Lachlan fired in four goals to pace the Tri-City Bandits to a 10-5 victory Monday over the host Port Moody Thunder to clinch top spot in the eight-team West Coast Senior B lacrosse league.

PoCo's Jecminek swats way to Stanley Park Open victory

Third-seeded George Jecminek of Port Cqouitlam upset No. 1 Henry Choi of Vancouver 5-7, 6-1, 7-5 to win the men's division Sunday at the Stanley Park Open tennis tournament.

Big prize for Botsis at 2012 BC Summer Games

By Brett Bonderud Black Press Ch anell Botsis put in two A-plus efforts as she grabbed gold in girls discus and javelin (Zone 3) at Bear Creek Park on Saturday.

Lucy Ryan conquers scorching Badwater Ultramarathon

To beat the 48-degree Celsius heat, Coquitlam's Lucy Ryan elected to take a dip in a swimming pool and suck down a popsicle.

Coquitlam-spiced Cyclones spin to Little League win

The Coquitlam-flavoured Fraser Valley (District 3) Cyclones whipped their way to the B.C. Senior (15-16) Little League provincial championship Saturday at Langley's Walnut Grove Park.