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B.C. in hunt at curling nationals

B.C.'s wheelchair curling team will take its best shot at a national title this weekend. The rink finished round-robin play Friday with a 6-3 record at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling championship in Boucherville, Que.
Local players primed for soccer adventure

Local players primed for soccer adventure

Patricia Miles may be spending the next two weeks on a soccer tour through Europe, but that doesn't mean the 17-year-old Grade 11 Kelly Road secondary student is letting her school work slide. She has calculus homework to stay on top of.

P.G. boys in NLL playoff dogfight

The National Lacrosse League playoffs don't officially start until next weekend. But for Jeff Moleski and Conrad Chapman - the two Prince George connections in pro lacrosse - the postseason frenzy starts tonight at 7 in Langley.
Lally toughens up for Pan Am Games

Lally toughens up for Pan Am Games

One thing Kenny Lally learned about himself last week at the Cheo Aponte Cup boxing tournament in Puerto Rico - he doesn't have a glass jaw.

B.C.-Quebec in first-place showdown

Team B.C. has dropped out of the lead at the Canadian wheelchair curling championships in Boucherville, Que. A 7-3 loss to Thursday afternoon to Chris Rees of Ontario left B.C.

WBC door opens for P.G. infielder

There will be local content on the field this year in the World Baseball Challenge.

Masson will be busy in Stylers' cage

After getting lit up by a never-ending supply of Northland Nissan Assault shooters, Ray Masson, the 63-year-old goalie for the Cowboy Ranch Stylers, took a seat on the bench.
Young swinging sweet in NCAA

Young swinging sweet in NCAA

The numbers are staggering -- way beyond the expectations of NCAA baseball rookie Jared Young. Through 41 games this season as a freshman infielder for the Minot State Beavers in North Dakota, Young has a team-leading .

LaBounty and Co. sitting pretty

Frank LaBounty and Team B.C. continue to set the pace at the Canadian wheelchair curling championship in Boucherville, Que. The B.C.

Provincials rolling to Hart Pioneer Centre

The Hart Pioneer Centre will be a magnet for the province's top carpet bowlers next week when Prince George hosts the B.C. championships. Close to 50 bowlers are expected for the event, which starts Monday morning.