MARCH:
Tim Portnov made it to the round of 16 at the under-16 Canadian junior boys' national tennis championships in Quebec.
APRIL:
Jordan McBride was named the America East conference player of the week.
STM linebacker Kyle Madden was named to the Football B.C. provincial team camp.
The Burnaby Winter Club won the gold medal at the Western Canada bantam hockey championships with a 3-2 win in overtime over the Winnipeg Hawks.
Ariana Sider was invited to a Basketball B.C. under-17 provincial girls' team selection camp.
Shasta Trampoline Club won 10 individual gold medals at the B.C. Gymnastics championships in Langley.
Kyle Turris scored his first-ever NHL playoff goal for the Phoenix Coyotes in a 4-2 loss to Detroit on April 13.
Krista Woodward reclaimed the Canadian women's javelin record with a throw of 58.64 metres.
The Northwest Giants major midget hockey team placed fourth at the Telus Cup.
Derek Dickson was named an assistant coach with the New Westminster junior A Salmonbellies.
MAY:
Stony Brook University's Jordan McBride was named the America East conference field lacrosse player of the year.
New Westminster Secondary School won the combined BNW district track and field title at Swangard Stadium.
The St. Thomas More Knights qualified for the B.C. High School AA girls' soccer championships for an eighth consecutive year.
Keegan Bowman was named to the All-Midwest men's field lacrosse conference first team.
Canada won a third straight world box lacrosse title.
Kyle Madden made the final cut for Football B.C.'s under-18 team for the Football Canada Cup in Alberta.
B.C. won the Canadian women's open and under-23 netball titles in Montreal.
St. Thomas More Collegiate won a fourth consecutive B.C. high school AA golf title.
Royal City Track and Field Club placed third at the South Fraser Junior Olympics meet.
Defenceman Clinton Atkinson signed with the B.C. junior A Coquitlam Express hockey club.
JUNE:
STM finished sixth in the boys' aggregate at the B.C. high school track and field championships. The Knight boys' won a fourth 4x100 metre relay gold.
Carla Santaga committed to play women's soccer at Trinity Western University.
John Pineda placed second at 60 kilograms at the Macedonian Pearl freestyle wrestling meet.
Ten-year-old Mathew Mullen won a third consecutive gold medal in mixed martial arts.
Jordan McBride was named the Major League Lacrosse rookie of the week, scoring four goals and adding two assists in his pro debut for the Rochester Rattlers.
The BGSC Canadians premier women's soccer program affiliated with Columbus FC.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was made the first-ever B.C. hockey player to be take first overall in the NHL entry draft. Nugent-Hopkins was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers.
New Westminster stacked B.C.'s teams for the bantam and midget girls' national lacrosse championships.
BCIT played host to the Canadian kendo championships.
Ahmad Nizamani, Mihailo Stefanovic, Ethan Strome and Bogdan Pavel of the New West Spartans all surpassed the record in the 15-year-old midget boys' provincial pentathlon.
Five New Westminster Hyacks graduated to post-secondary football programs, including AAA provincial all-star lineman Jamie Wandell to St. Mary's University.
Lord Tweedsmuir won its first skelly title at the Big Kahuna 7on-7 Passing Challenge in New Westminster.
More Year in Review in Wednesday, January 4 Record