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Clan women move on to second round

Clan women move on to second round

Simon Fraser University women's basketball defeated Seattle Pacific 87-79 in quarter-final Great Northwest conference playoff action on Wednesday
Perfect choice named top college athlete

Perfect choice named top college athlete

Douglas College grad RuiLin Huang was named the college athlete of the year at the Sport B.C. athlete of the year dinner on Wednesday
Royal wins silver at badminton nats

Royal wins silver at badminton nats

Kathleen Lougheed won a silver medal in women's singles for Douglas College at the CCAA national badminton championships in Edmonton on Saturday
Douglas women's silver no surprise to coach

Douglas women's silver no surprise to coach

Fifth-place Douglas College upset the PacWest league champion en route to a silver medal at the B.C. college women's basketball championships in New Westminster last Saturday
Giants win midget title for seventh time

Giants win midget title for seventh time

The Northwest Giants won a seventh consecutive B.C. major midget hockey league title, downing the Cariboo Cougars 4-1 in Prince George in their final regular season game
Giants win midget title for seventh time - updated

Giants win midget title for seventh time - updated

The Northwest Giants won a seventh consecutive B.C. major midget hockey league title, downing the Cariboo Cougars 4-1 in Prince George in their final regular season game
New West juniors place 13th at B.C. girls

New West juniors place 13th at B.C. girls

The New Westminster Hyacks defeated St. Thomas More Knights 41-34 in their final game at the B.C. high school junior girls' basketball championships in Langley
Clan women finish fourth in conference hoops

Clan women finish fourth in conference hoops

Simon Fraser University will meet Seattle Pacific in a first-round matchup at the Great Northwest women's basketball championships, beginning Wednesday
STM place second at 3As to earn B.C. berth

STM place second at 3As to earn B.C. berth

The St. Thomas More Knights dug themselves a deep hole at the Lower Mainland AAA boys' basketball championships and finished second to Charles Tupper in the final
Burnaby South bounces back to B.C.s

Burnaby South bounces back to B.C.s

The Burnaby South Rebels avenged last year's loss to Kitsilano and then knocked off St. George's Saints to claim the third and final provincial berth at the Lower Mainland 4A high school boys' basketball championships