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Burnaby women boost home record to 7-1

Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe's boosted the Simon Fraser University women's basketball team to its seventh win on home court.

Royals near top in sport

Jeff Taylor is one of Canada's heavy college hitters. The fifth-year outside hitter for the Douglas College Royals was ranked in seventh place in Canadian Colleges' top 10 in overall kills in men's volleball last week.

World FB team wins

New Westminster linebacker Casey Chin helped the International Federation of American Football World Team defeat the U.S.A. 35-29 at the International Bowl in Austin, Texas on Wednesday. The result was the first international loss by the Americans.

Hall of Fame tickets on sale

Tickets for the Feb. 16 Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame induction dinner are selling fast.
N.W. Giants extend lead atop midget hockey

N.W. Giants extend lead atop midget hockey

RCCC rinks miss chance for nats

Royal City Curling Club's Marla Mallett missed an opportunity to go to the Canadian championships. The Mallett rink of third Kelly Shimizu, second Danielle Callens and lead Barbara Zbeetnoff lost the final at the B.C.

No second upset for Hyacks

The Byrne Creek Bulldogs made doubly sure no upsets would occur on their home floor.

Burnaby's Byrne Creek ensures no New Westminster upset on home court

The Byrne Creek Bulldogs made doubly sure no upsets would occur on its home floor.
Photo gallery: New Westminster Warlocks

Photo gallery: New Westminster Warlocks

London calling for women's soccer

Burnaby international Christine Sinclair led the Canadian national women's soccer team to a berth at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. Games in London.