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Boss, Vaughn one-two in 400 m hurdles

Traci Boss of the Coquitlam Cheetahs blasted to first in the women's 400 m hurdles in a personal-best 60.66 seconds at last weekend's Victoria Track Classic meet. Another Cheetah, Jade Vaughn, also set a new PB in the same event, finishing in 60.

High climber in Port Moody's Inlet Run

Fastpitch fever hits near home

Starting July 9, the Lower Mainland will be treated to nine days of home runs, close tags and rally caps, as the 2011 Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship welcomes women softball stars from British Columbia and the globe.

Jr. Adanacs on brink of perfection

The numbers don't lie. Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs are three games away from finishing the B.C. Jr. 'A' lacrosse league regular season a perfect 21-0, which would make them the first team do so since the Burnaby Jr. Lakers accomplished that feat in 2006.

Tri-City players rule rosters for NLL show

When the Toronto Rock and Washington Stealth face off in an exhibition game at the Langley Events Centre in December, it's not quite clear who will have more crowd support. The Stealth are located just a couple of hours away in Everett, Wash.

Redlegs rip into Jr. Royals

PoCo Marlins swim meet attracts Shark

Thiessen, Canada collar v-ball silver

Canada with Coquitlam's Derek Thiessen won the silver medal Monday night at the inaugural Junior Pan Am Cup men's volleyball tournament, dropping the championship final to Venezuela 3-1 (25-23, 16-25, 25-19, 25-23) in Panama City, Panama.

Jr. Adanacs tackle Saints, T-men

A geyser of goals helped give the Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs a pair of lopsided victories last weekend and boosted their B.C. Jr. 'A' lacrosse league record to a glistening 17-0. After thumping the PoCo Saints 16-8 Friday at PoCo Rec Centre, the Jr.

Bandits edge Nanaimo, thrash North Shore

Jarrett Dorman whipped in the winning goal with seven minutes remaining as the Port Moody Bandits edged the host Timbermen 6-5 in a West Coast Sr. 'B' lacrosse league affair Sunday in Nanaimo.