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It was a terrific 2014 for teams, too in The Record

It was a terrific 2014 for teams, too in The Record

The Douglas College Royals went on a playoff push at the PacWest provincial college women’s basketball championships.
New West athletes have age on their side

New West athletes have age on their side

Nina Schultz and Raquel Tjernagel are The Record's athletes of the year for 2014
The making of high school history

The making of high school history

New Westminster Secondary won its first-ever B.C. high school track and field banner last season - a highlight in 2014
A quick look at highlights in sports in New West

A quick look at highlights in sports in New West

Individuals and teams had special years in 2014
Steelers hold on to third in Pacific junior

Steelers hold on to third in Pacific junior

The Grandview Steelers split their final two regular season games on 2014 schedule
Giants in third at Christmas break

Giants in third at Christmas break

The Northwest Giants take three of four points from second place Okanagan Rockets in major midget hockey
West team out of medal contention at Challenge

West team out of medal contention at Challenge

Canada West lost 4-2 to Canada East in the quarter-finals at the World Junior A Challenge in Kindersley, Sask.
Baseball school wins tournament in Las Vegas

Baseball school wins tournament in Las Vegas

New Westminster player top defensive player for gold-medal travel team
Steelers on six-game points streak

Steelers on six-game points streak

The Grandview Steelers moved past .500 in the Pacific Junior Hockey League
Stealth forward shortlisted for Marsh award

Stealth forward shortlisted for Marsh award

Vancouver Stealth lacrosse forward Johnny Powless capped an unprecedented 2014 season as a finalist for the coveted Lou Marsh award as Canada's top athlete