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Coquitlam minor puck trio to toil in U17 BC Cup

Coquitlam Minor Hockey products Kai McDonald, Victor Dombrovskiy and Nicholas Rasovic have been selected to play in the Under-17 BC Cup next week in Salmon Arm.

PoMo's Wharrie shoots to puck camp

Port Moody's Jordan Wharrie has been selected to attend the 2012 BC Under-16 provincial hockey camp July 18-22 in Salmon Arm.

Carney soccer gals close again in BC Catholic Cup

Being the bridesmaid time and time again just shows how close the Archbishop Carney Stars senior girls soccer team is to soon being the belle of the ball. The Stars placed second Friday for the fifth straight year at the B.C.

Coquitlam jr. racquetball players rip up Winnipeg

Five Coquitlam players representing B.C. at last week's Canadian Junior Racquetball Championships in Winnipeg brought home a total of six medals -- and one major award.

Saints split, Jr. Adanacs splendid on opening weekend

They caught the Langley Thunder from behind Friday but they couldn't catch the Victoria Jr. Shamrocks on Sunday. PoCo Saints split a pair of games at PoCo Rec Centre on the opening weekend of the new B.C.

Volleyball Ducks net BC club bronze

Coquitlam Ducks battled their way to the bronze medal at the Tier 1 B.C. provincial Under-13 club volleyball championships April 21-22 at Harry Jerome Sports Centre. The Ducks went undefeated in pool play with a 3-0 record.

McDonald commits to SFU Clan puck team

Coquitlam's Bruin McDonald has committed to attend Simon Fraser University and play for the Clan men's hockey team for the 2012-13 B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League campaign, it was announced today (Monday). McDonald. 20.

Baseball's Lawrence lights it up with NCAA Wolves

Former Coquitlam Reds' standout Brent Lawrence had a week to remember with the Northern State University Wolves men's baseball team.

Lukawesky pure lightning for SFU Clan

Co quitlam's Cara Lukawesky will not be on Canada's women's softball team in this summer's Olympics, nor the 2016 edition, so it now seems. And it's not because she lacks the talent.

Shin wins big in junior golf

Coquitlam's Ally Shin stormed to a seven-stroke victory at the second Canadian junior world golf championship qualifier last weekend at Swan-e-set Bay Resort in Pitt Meadows.