October:
The New Westminster Hyacks clinched a playoff spot in junior varsity high school football with a 35-6 win over Hugh Boyd.
Kathleen Lougheed of Douglas College was named a PacWest athlete of the week in women’s badminton.
Jamie Stewart won the Art Daoust merit award at the B.C. Lacrosse annual awards in Whistler.
Grade 8 runner Grace Featherstonhaugh won the BNW/Richmond zone high school girls’ cross-country championships.
Douglas College earned a spot at the Canadian Colleges’ soccer nationals despite a 4-3 shootout loss to Thompson Rivers University in the PacWest provincial final.
Amy Ancil helped Quest University to a best-ever second-place finish in women’s soccer at the PacWest provincial championships.
Brenden Bissett was named to Canada’s national field hockey team for the Junior World Cup in India in December.
The Western Lacrosse Association New Westminster Salmonbellies Ilija and Alex Gajic were traded to the Burnaby Lakers for Colton Clark and draft picks.
Football tight end Tyler Digby had a career-high four catches for 48 yards, including the game-winning TD, for Robert Morris University in a 17-13 win over Northeast conference champion Wagner.
New Westminster Hyacks placed three players on the B.C. high school AAA varsity Western conference football team.
November:
Sarah Stewart and Emily Chilton were the top BNW district finishers at the B.C. high school cross-country championships.
Douglas College won a bronze medal at the Canadian Colleges’ national men’s soccer championships.
SFU linebacker Casey Chin was named the defensive player of the week in the Great Northwest football conference.
The New Westminster Hyacks were knocked out of the B.C. high school AAA football playoffs following a 26-23 loss to Centennial.
Caitlin Haines won a second straight Canadian Interuniversity Sports national women’s soccer title with Trinity Western University.
Quarterback Brandon Leyh led Mount Allison to its first Atlantic collegiate football title since 1997.
Tamara Harris helped UBC win the NAIA independent conference cross-country title.
SFU linebacker Casey Chin finished his varsity football career fifth in the nation in solo tackles. He was also named to the Great Northwest conference first team.
Hau-Li Fan won three medals, including a gold, at the B.C. high school swimming championships.
Miller Cressman scored the game-winning goal for the New Westminster Royals midget A1 hockey team in the final of the Port Alberni tournament.
Ariana Sider scored her first career basket for SFU, draining a three-point shot against San Francisco State.
New West Hyack lineman Harper Sherman was named to the B.C. high school AAA all-star football team.
STM defeated Terry Fox 28-0 to win its second B.C. high school junior varsity football title in three seasons.
The STM Knights won the Grade 8 football title for an unprecedented 13th time with a 20-12 win over Lord Tweedsmuir.
Angelo Tanjauquio was named the New Westminster Hyacks varsity football MVP. Adrian Cagampan was the JV most valuable player.
Marco Ballarin signed with the B.C. junior A hockey Prince George Spruce Kings.
Justin Keidrzyn helped SFU set a new men’s medley relay record at the Clan Cup swim meet.
December:
Danielle Dube was named first star of the week in the CIS and Canada West in women’s collegiate hockey.
Mihailo Stefanovic was named youth male athlete of the year at the B.C. Athletics banquet on Dec. 7.
Sean Dixon received the junior development coaching excellence award at the B.C. Athletics awards.
Michael Valiante signed with Spirit of Daytona for a full season in the Tudor United Sports Car Championships.
The Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame named six individuals and one team to its class of 2013.
Rowena Lau qualified for the junior world taekwondo championships with a win at the Canadian nationals.
The Burnaby Lakers acquired goalie Tyler Richards from the New Westminster Salmonbellies for two first-round draft picks.
Burnaby Lake Rugby Club’s Joe Dolesau and Julia Sugawara were named the men’s and women’s MVPs, respectively, by B.C. Rugby.
RuiLin Huang was named The Record’s athlete of the half-decade
Tournament all-star Sonia Heer led the New Westminster Hyacks senior girls’ basketball team to first place at the Bob Gair Classic.