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Panthers come up short in weekend match

The Port Moody Black Panthers will have to wait until next week to notch their first win of the month. The junior B hockey club dropped a 5-3 decision to the Richmond Sockeyes at home on Saturday, bringing the squad to 20-16-6 on the season.

Adanacs name new coach

The Coquitlam Sr. Adanacs have named Bob Salt as their new head coach after Neil Doddridge resigned from the position due to work commitments this week.

A Rapid pass in boys basketball

McKinney, Express no match for Eagles

Malcolm McKinney did all he could yet was no match Wednesday for the Surrey Eagles. The 18-year-old forward zipped in a pair of goals but his Coquitlam Express were spilled 5-2 by the Eagles in a B.C.

Majestic soccer scene at Citadel field

Black Cats aim to finally beat Fish

Port Moody Black Panthers will need softer hands when they go fishing Saturday to spear the Richmond Sockeyes. The stick-gripping Cats were jolted 2-1 Tuesday by the visiting North Delta Devils, leaving PoMo's Pacific International Jr.

Fishing a pipe dream or a plan?

One of the many things I learned in my years as a youth fly fishing club coach is the value of an objective. It is often an objective that can make the difference between a pipe dream and a plan.

CMF Panthers tie U16 Trouble

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Panthers overcame an early 2-0 deficit to earn a 3-3 draw versus the host Tsawwassen Trouble in a girls Under-16 Silver soccer game Sunday.

Roots battles to bronze in judo

Kristi Roots of the PoCo Judo Club grabbed a bronze medal in the women's Under-20 division at the Saskatchewan Open tournament last weekend in Regina.

Hawes rink curls to Games gold

Dezaray Hawes skipped her rink to a gold medal in girls' curling to lead a 26-athlete Coquitlam contingent at the 5th annual International Children's (12-15) Winter Games last week in Kelowna.