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T-wolves getting southern exposure

T-wolves getting southern exposure

The UNBC men's basketball team hasn't played a game in nearly a month, but its about to warm up for the second half of the season in sunny Arizona. The Timberwolves are competing in the Arizona Christian University New Year's Classic from Dec. 29-31.

Bucks well spent on Beck's stick

If you ask Taylor Beck, her new $300 hockey stick was worth every penny.

Cougars decline offer to try out for B.C. team

After being told they weren't good enough to play hockey for Team B.C. in February at the 2015 Canada Winter Games, three players from the first-place Northland Dodge Northern Cougars were asked to practice with the team over the weekend in Richmond.
Kings wrap up road trip with double OT loss

Kings wrap up road trip with double OT loss

The Prince George Spruce Kings came away with a point in a 5-4 double overtime loss to the Coquitlam Express Saturday night.

Canadians end Cats' streak

The streak has come to an end. The Cariboo Cougars ran the table for 13 straight wins in the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League but that stretch of good fortune came to an end Sunday morning in Delta.
Roots digging for gold again at Canada Games

Roots digging for gold again at Canada Games

Arthur Roots was just 16 when he competed in his first Canada Winter Games as a biathlete nearly four years ago in Halifax. He made it into the top-12 as an individual that year and won a relay bronze medal.

Heinicke 14th in World Cup biathlon pursuit

Prince George biathlete Megan Heinicke was perfect on the shooting range en route to a 14th-place finish in the World Cup 10-kilometre women's pursuit in Pokljuka, Slovenia on Saturday. Based on her 41st-place finish on Thursday in the women's 7.

Heinicke pursuing World Cup success

Megan Heinicke placed a respectable 41st in the women's 7.5-kilometre sprint at a World Cup biathlon stop in Pokljuka, Slovenia, on Thursday. She advanced to the women's 10km pursuit today.
Games' biathlon team picked

Games' biathlon team picked

It's now official. Four Prince George biathletes from the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club have made the cut for Team B.C. to compete in the Canada Winter Games.
Condors carrying No.1 ranking into new year

Condors carrying No.1 ranking into new year

No. 1 in the province in December doesn't mean much to the Duchess Park Condors. What matters to them is being tops on that list on March 7 when they hand out the hardware at the double-A girls basketball championship in Langley.