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Soccer showdown

Mark Condon, left, fights for the ball with David Turner, right, during a Fraser Valley Soccer League division 4 game at Dr. Charles Best secondary in Coquitlam between the North Coquitlam United and rivals the Renegades.

Tigers tamed in Mud Bowl tournament

The Mud Bowl minor football tournament lived up to its name on Sunday afternoon after the Coquitlam Tigers dropped a 36-12 decision to the Westside Warriors during an atom division game on Sunday.

Power hitter Sall signs U. letter

Fresh off her MVP performance at last weekend's Red Serge Classic tournament in Port Coquitlam, Mallory Sall of the Riverside Rapids inked a letter of intent to play the next university women's volleyball season with the Minot State Beavers of North

Sin bin no place to win for Cats

Wednesday night was whacky night in the Pacific International Jr. 'B' hockey league. One of the leads in a brigade of befuddlers was the Port Moody Black Panthers.

Field hockey gals shoot for cancer cure

The final score was 2-0 Sunday for the Tri-City Eagles women's team over a select group of high school all-stars. The real winner was the BC Cancer Foundation.

Hangin' tough in men's U19 rugby

Goals galore for CMF tNt unit

Coquitlam Metro-Ford tNt erupted to bury the North Shore Blasters 5-0 Sunday in a girls Under-13 Gold youth soccer game.

Jr. Bantam Raiders rocket to OT win

Rylan Smaaslet tallied his second touchdown of the day Sunday when it mattered most.

Coquitlam cyclist 7th overseas

Jasmin Glaesser of Coquitlam raced to an amazing seventh place in the women's Omnium as the 2012 UCI Track World Cup cycling tour kicked off last weekend in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Point-guard Pinske goes pro

Megan Pinske is jumping to Germany. A Coquitlam native and former Port Moody Blues high school standout, the point-guard Pinske has inked a one-year contract to play on the TV Saarlouis Royals of Germany's Damen Basketball Bundesliga (DBBL).