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Accomplishments kept coming as seasons turn

OCTOBER: Douglas College golfer Kate Weir placed fifth at the Canadian College' national championships. Shasta Trampoline Club swept the national awards category at the Gymnastics B.C. annual awards.

OCTOBER:

Douglas College golfer Kate Weir placed fifth at the Canadian College' national championships.

Shasta Trampoline Club swept the national awards category at the Gymnastics B.C. annual awards.

NWSS won the district high school girls' field hockey banner.

Douglas College claimed fifth PacWest men's soccer title.

Alicia Bremer and Jemal Reta won their respective age group titles at the B.C. cross-country championships.

NOVEMBER:

Team B.C. won the gold medal at the Western Canada under-16 Challenge Cup hockey tournament for a first time.

The Douglas College Royals made a near clean sweep of the second PacWest badminton tournament.

Douglas College hosted the Canadian Colleges' national men's soccer championships.

Douglas College placed fifth at Canadian Colleges' national men's soccer championships.

Kyle Robinson and Connor Goodwin helped McGill University win its first-ever Canadian university field lacrosse championship.

Calgary Stampeders' running back Jon Cornish was nominated the CFL's Western Division nominee for most outstanding player and top Canadian.

Glenbrook Middle School made it to the finals of the Vancouver and District bantam girls' volleyball championships.

Matt Hewitt recorded his first shutout of the Western Hockey League season for the Regina Pats.

Harvard freshman Sherry Liu set a new pool record in the 1,000-yard freestyle.

Bo Pellah was rated as a possible late-round draft pick by NHL Central Scouting.

Casey Chin was named to the Great Northwest conference second all-star football team.

Jon Cornish was named a CFL Canadian player of the week for a ninth time.

Hyacks lineman Arjun Venkatesh was named the football program's first-ever B.C. high school academic player of the year.

Gaby Jones and Mary McQueen signed letters of intent with U.S. field lacrosse programs.

The Royal City Hyacks cheerleading team won the Vancouver Mainland Football League's spirit award.

Douglas College forward Amonda Francis was named a PacWest women's basketball player of the week.

November:

The Douglas College women's basketball team moved into the top 10 in Canadian Colleges' national rankings.

December:

Anita Cirillo shared a silver medal in the team competition at the Pan Am trampoline championships.

Jordan Chin was named MVP at the New Westminster Hyacks' football program awards.

Stefan Milosevic swam to three medals, including gold in the 400metre freestyle, at the Paul Bergen junior international meet in Oregon.

Royal City club's Sean Geall won the A event at the Lower Mainland curling playdowns.

Kevin Crowley signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Wings of the NLL pro lacrosse league.

Kyle Robinson was named the Canadian University Lacrosse Association's most outstanding defensive player.

The New Westminster Hyacks boys' basketball team placed third at the Bob Gair Classic. The senior girls finished in second place.

Douglas College placed second to the nationally No. 1-ranked Red Deer College Kings following a 15-13 five-set tiebreaker at the program's Christmas men's volleyball tournament.