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Carney gals 13th at AA hoop finals

Making just their second ever appearance in the provincials, Archbishop Carney Stars placed 13th among 16 squads at last week's B.C. AA senior girls high school basketball championships in Kamloops.

Fish like it warm, just like we do

I'm sometimes questioned about my belief that water temperature is one of the key factors in fish feeding activity. Most well-seasoned anglers agree that each species of fish has an optimum temperature where they are most active.

'Maybe another day,' says Black Cats owner

Ron Luniw has waited 11 years since taking over his Jr. 'B' hockey club to steer it into the Pacific International playoff championship series. On Wednesday, he fell 13 minutes shy of doing it.

Fox flies into hoop semis, Kodiaks slip

Bret Macdonald poured in game-high 25 points to rally the Terry Fox Ravens to a 74-54 triumph Thursday over their long-time Fraser Valley rivals, the Pitt Meadows Marauders, at the B.C.

Kerrigan gymnasts jump to Westerns

The men's team at Coquitlam's Kerrigan Gymnastics Club qualified for the upcoming Western Canadian championships after bouncing to first place in a recent qualifying meet in Surrey.

CMF Liverpool, Nitro big winners

Alex Dallazanna knocked in a pair of goals to guide Coquitlam Metro-Ford Liverpool to a 3-1 triumph Saturday over the Whalley Falcons and the boys Under-16 Gold Conference Cup soccer crown.

Rookie rules PoCo Oldtimers final

Rookie of the Year winner Dave Van Straten struck for two goals, including the winner in the second period, to spark Diamonds Plumbing to a 3-2 triumph Monday over the Ambassadors in the PoCo Oldtimers Hockey League championship game at PoCo Rec Cent

Foul line just fine for Kodiaks

Free-throw shooting was vital in the Heritage Woods Kodiaks' victory Wednesday, while a fourth-quarter flourish allowed the Terry Fox Ravens to also prevail.

Kodiaks, Ravens, Talons win hoop openers

Taylor Heinrichs hit for 16 points to pace Port Moody's Heritage Woods Kodiaks to a 60-57 triumph over North Vancouver's Argyle Pipers in the teams' opening game today at the B.C.

Black Cats fall in Game 7 in Abby

Abbotsford Pilots overcame a 3-2 deficit by whipping in four unanswered third period goals to soar to a 6-3 victory Tuesday and eliminate the hard-luck Port Moody Black Panthers from the Pacific International Jr. B hockey league playoffs.