January:
New Westminster Royals placed third at the 32nd annual Herb House midget hockey tournament.
Kevin Crowley was named Lacrosse Magazine Division I preseason player of the year.
The St. Thomas More Knights finished second at the 45th annual Chancellor boys' basketball tournament.
Royal City Curling Club's Steve Kopf was nipped for the final berth into the B.C.s at the Coastal No. 2 championships.
Ben Davies scored a goal in his first-ever National Lacrosse League game for the Colorado Mammoth.
New Westminster Royal Riku Mochizuki won a $2,500 scholarship draw from Sylvan Learning.
The New Westminster Salmonbellies assistant general manager Ken Thomas took over the head coaching duties of the senior A Western Lacrosse Association club. Calgary Hitmen defenceman Matt MacKenzie was traded to the Tri-City Americans for two players and a conditional thirdround draft pick in the Western Hockey League.
Royal City club skip Kathy Smiley, a former four-time senior women's curling champion, qualified for the provincials again.
STM Knights placed second at the B.C. Catholic Schools boys' basketball tournament.
Kevin Crowley was acquired by the New Westminster Salmonbellies in a trade that sent Pete McFetridge and two firstround draft picks to the Burnaby Lakers of the WLA. Crowley was also made the first overall pick of the Major Lacrosse League by the Hamilton Nationals.
New Westminster Secondary's Kale Brock won the schoolboys' 50-kilogram weight class at the Western Canada age class wrestling championships.
New West Spartans Sebastian Adugalski and Kenler Logan were named winners of midget track and field awards by B.C. Athletics.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was named Team Orr player of the game at the Canadian Hockey League Top Prospects Game in Toronto.
Douglas College locked up its sixth provincial badminton title, chalking up its third straight sweep in tournament play.
Jamie Wandell was named to the International Federation of American Football world team versus the United States in Austin, Texas.
RCCC's Kelly Law lost 5-3 to Kelly Scott of Kelowna in the B.C. Scotties women's curling championships.
Justina Mayr was called up to the Pacific Steelers junior women's hockey team for the Challenge Cup.
Jordan McBride was selected in the third round of the Major Lacrosse League draft by the Rochester Rattlers.
Former New Westminster junior Salmonbellie John Wilson was named head coach of the junior A Burnaby Lakers lacrosse team.
New West Spartans head coach Besnik Mece received a B.C. Athletics junior development excellence in coaching award.
February:
Regina Pats goalie Matt Hewitt recorded his 10th win of the Western Hockey League season.
OMAC Master's dojang martial artists Tumai and Raymond Baptiste both won gold medals at the junior national taekwondo championships.
Brett Mydske was added to the roster of the Canadian men's lacrosse team for the World indoor lacrosse championships in the Czech Republic.
Duncan Shanks was named head coach of the Team B.C. bantam female lacrosse team.
STM qualified for the B.C. high school boys' curling championships for a second straight year.
The New Westminster Hyacks finished first in the BNW high school senior girls' basketball league.
RCCC skip Rick Pughe qualified first at the Region 11 masters men's curling championships.
Douglas College won its sixth provincial B.C. Colleges' badminton title without dropping a single set in team or individual play.
New Westminster Hyacks qualified for the Lower Mainland AAA boys' basketball championships.
The under-14 New Westminster Warlocks defeated previously unbeaten Port Coquitlam in the semifinals and then beat the
Adanacs 10-4 in the B.C. field lacrosse championships.
The honourable mention New Westminster Hyacks earned a berth into the B.C. AAA girls' high school basketball championships.
Douglas College won the bronze medal at the B.C. Colleges' men's volleyball championships.
Ken Bowman was named an assistant coach with the Burnaby Lakers junior A box lacrosse team.
Kevin Crowley was named a finalist for the Lowe's Senior Class award.
March:
Douglas College badminton player RuiLin Huang was named the Canadian Colleges' Athletic Association female player of the year for an uprecedented third consecutive year. The Douglas College Royals won three gold medals at the CCAA national badminton championships, winning women's singles, women's doubles and men's doubles titles.
Northwest Giants placed first in the B.C. major midget hockey league.
The New Westminster Hyacks senior team defeated Charles Best 6-5 in the final of the B.C. high school field lacrosse championships.
Douglas College wrestler Daniel Swain won a national title at 149 pounds at the National Collegiate championships.
The New Westminster C3 Royals won the Bobby Love atom hockey tournament.
The Northwest Giants won a third consecutive B.C. major midget hockey playoff title, sweeping the Cariboo Cougars in two straight games.
New Westminster's Matt Hewitt was named the Western Hockey League Regina Pats' rookie of the year.
The Simon Fraser University club hockey team won its third B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League title in four seasons.
APRIL:
Jordan McBride was named the America East conference player of the week.
The Northwest Giants qualified for the Telus Cup national midget hockey championships, defeating Red Deer in a two-game sweep at the Pacific region playdowns.
STM student Kevin Vigna earned a world junior golf qualifying berth following a six-under-par score on the Maple Leaf Tour.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was named the Western Hockey League player of the month for the Red Deer Rebels.
Mariya Chekanovych was named to the Canadian junior swim team in breaststroke.
Freshman Milos Gordic was named the MVP on the Michigan Tech University varsity hockey team.
Burnaby martial artists won five of B.C.'s six national titles at the Canadian karate championships.
Brayden Jaw was named to the Team Canada roster for the Russian Invitational junior hockey tournament.
Oliver Utting and Dylan Gant both placed in the top 20 at the 27th annual Vancouver Sun Run.
Middleweight champion Mark McElligott was named the best boxer at the B.C. Golden Gloves championships. Another North Burnaby Boxing Club fighter Marte Arreola won the junior welterweight title.
Krista Woodward reclaimed the Canadian women's record in the javelin with a throw of 58.64 metres.
Melvin Arciaga won a Canadian cadet wrestling title at 50 kilograms in Windsor, Ont. Arciaga also earned a spot on Canada's team to the Pan Am championships.
Tyler McNeely signed a one-year, two-way pro hockey contract with the NHL New York Islanders.
Jakie Köhli was named the women's varsity water polo Western division defensive player of the week.
The Northwest Giants finished fourth at the Telus Cup midget hockey championships. Alex Kerfoot was named the MVP.
Isaac Bernard and Amar Dhesi earned spots on the FILA men's cadet world wrestling team.
SFU's Calvin Craig set a new single-game field lacrosse record, scoring 10 goals and adding nine assists.
The South Burnaby Metro Club Eagles won the Basketball B.C. under-13 boys' championships.
MAY:
The Cliff Avenue Synergy soccer team won the under-18 girls' Coastal A Cup.
The Burnaby Lake Rugby Club won both the premier women's and first division men's provincial titles.
Helen Crofts was named the athlete of the meet at the Great Northwest conference outdoor track and field championships.
Manny Sobral was named the Confratellanza Italo-Canadese Society sports person of 2011.
More Year in Review in Friday, December 30 Record