Skip to content

Local Sports

Victoria nips New West in WLA play - with video

Victoria nips New West in WLA play - with video

A second-period letdown cost Salmonbellies dearly following a 9-7 loss to the Victoria Shamrocks at Queen's Park Arena on Thursday.
New Westminster Sports Briefs

New Westminster Sports Briefs

Glenbrook track athletes medal, while Shasta Trampoline Club wins five at Canadian gymnastic championships
Juniors redeem only loss to Delta - with video

Juniors redeem only loss to Delta - with video

New Westminster turned the tables on the visiting Islanders, scoring eight times in the second period en route to a 14-4 win
STM girls settle for bronze at AA soccer provincials

STM girls settle for bronze at AA soccer provincials

St. Thomas More lost in 1-0 a shootout to Lambrick Park in the semifinals at the B.C. high school AA girls' soccer championships in Penticton
Former Cable named new Stealth head coach

Former Cable named new Stealth head coach

Dan Perreault was named the new head coach of the National Lacrosse League Vancouver Stealth today (Tuesday)
Hyack junior named meet's outstanding athlete

Hyack junior named meet's outstanding athlete

New Westminster Secondary junior Nina Schultz won three individual events, including the girls' heptathlon, to be named the most outstanding female athlete at the B.C. high school track and field championships
Juniors 'Bellies win shootout at QPk corral - with video

Juniors 'Bellies win shootout at QPk corral - with video

New Westminster outshot visiting Victoria 71-39 but needed three late goals to beat the Island juniors 16-13 in a B.C. Junior Lacrosse League gunfight on Sunday
Salmonbellies bounce Burrards, back in second - with video

Salmonbellies bounce Burrards, back in second - with video

Transition runner Jeff Cornwall scored four goals, including a hat trick in a Salmonbellies' 3-0 third period to hand the Maple Ridge Burrards an 11-8 road win
North finish 13th after unlucky tiebreak

North finish 13th after unlucky tiebreak

Burnaby North could hope to do no better than 13th place following a deciding tiebreak format that sorted out a three-way tie for second place in pool play
NWSS writes its name in B.C. track history book - with video

NWSS writes its name in B.C. track history book - with video

A 10-athlete team of Hyacks won the first-ever aggregate banner for New Westminster Secondary, edging 10-time and defending champion Oak Bay at the B.C. high school track and field championships.