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Boxla's Sr. B Bandits blitz North Shore Indians

Charlie Girdler collected three goals and four assists to rally the Tri-City Bandits to a 16-3 romp over the North Shore Indians in their West Coast Sr. 'B' lacrosse league season opener Saturday at PoCo Rec Complex.

PoMo woman wins Vancouver half-marathon

Natasha Wodak-Fraser of Port Moody won the women's half-marathon portion of the 41st annual BMO Vancouver Marathon on Sunday.

Carney basketball standout hits U. with Heat

At six feet tall, Kayla McFadden's height alone makes her a good fit on the UBC Okanagan Heat women's basketball team. Her versatility makes her a perfect one.

Saints trim Timbermen in Junior A lacrosse

Nash Harrison's second tally of the game with seven minutes remaining proved the winner as the PoCo Saints trimmed the host Nanaimo Jr. Timbermen 8-7 Sunday in a B.C. Junior 'A' lacrosse league battle.

NAIA pitches award to UBC's Otterman

Coquitlam's David Otterman of the UBC Thunderbirds men's baseball team has been named to the All-NAIA West Team, it was announced today (Monday). The third-year pitcher Otterman posted a 5-3 record and 3.

Coquitlam's Barzal first overall at WHL Bantam draft

Coquitlam's Mathew Barzal is set to tear it up with the Seattle Thunderbirds. The T-birds sunk their talons into the 15-year-old centre by grabbing him first overall in yesterday's Western Hockey League bantam draft.

Players meet to regroup on Coquitlam Reds

It 's too soon for the Coquitlam Reds to panic, yet playing with a sense of urgency sure would help. After a 4-1 start to the B.C.

Why not fishing scholarships for youth?

It's May, the unofficial opening of trout fishing season. Now, if we could persuade the weatherman and the fish to get on the same page with us anglers, things would be great.

New-look Jr. Adanacs jump to 2-0

New ownership, new management and a new head coach have resulted in nothing new, at least so far, for the Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs . And that's a good thing. The three-time defending provincial-champion Jr.

Clan pitcher Lukawesky top GNAC gun

Coquitlam pitcher Cara Lukawesky of the Simon Fraser Clan university women's softball team twice won Great Northwest Athletic Conference pitcher-of-the-week honours this season. On Tuesday, she got one better: GNAC Pitcher of the Year.