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Panthers on their way back to provincials

The Moscrop Panthers are headed back to the B.C. AAA high school boys' volleyball provincial championships. The Panthers came from behind to defeat Vancouver No. 2 Magee 15-10 in a third-set tiebreaker to earn a spot back at the B.C.

Selects help McGill

Six Burnaby Mountain Selects field lacrosse grads helped McGill University win its first-ever Canadian university championship title.

New Westminster sports briefs

Glenbrook Middle School made it to the Vancouver and District bantam girls' volleyball finals following wins over Burnaby Central and Burnaby Mountain in round-robin play.

STM's twin pillars of strength

St. Thomas More Collegiate found a perfect set of bookends to showcase the gridiron Knights' star-laden past.

Wish comes true at Disney

The Simon Fraser University women's basketball team finished with a perfect record at the Disney Tip-Off Classic in Anaheim, California last weekend. The Clan completed its third straight win, knocking off No.

JVs turn it over in wild card

A fourth-quarter implosion cost the junior varsity New Westminster Hyacks a spot in the quarter-finals. The Hyacks surrendered three last-quarter touchdowns in a 35-28 loss to the W.J. Mouat Hawks in a B.C.

Chicago is that kind of town for winter club

The Burnaby Winter Club breezed to victory at the recent Bauer World Invitational hockey tournament in the Windy City.

Hosts save face with fifth place

The Douglas College Royals ended the Canadian Colleges' Athletic Association men's soccer championships the way they started - with a win.
Burnaby/New Westminster hosts Kelowna at annual ringette Ice Breaker

Burnaby/New Westminster hosts Kelowna at annual ringette Ice Breaker

Burnaby/New Westminster lost to Kelowna in this under-14A ringette game at the association's annual Ice Breaker tournament last week. www.twitter.com/ThomasBerridge
New Westminster hosts save face with fifth-place finish

New Westminster hosts save face with fifth-place finish