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Rushing duo steer Hyacks past Bulldogs

Rushing duo steer Hyacks past Bulldogs

Ground game and disciple proved to be the ying and yang of the New Westminster Hyacks on Friday. Fortunately, the local crew got enough of the first to make the latter less painful.
Thrilling comeback earns Canada an Olympic spot

Thrilling comeback earns Canada an Olympic spot

Halloween is still a few days away, but in West Vancouver on the weekend more than 1,000 screaming fans witnessed an entire field hockey team come back from the dead.
Royal City rink dominates junior tour

Royal City rink dominates junior tour

With three tour stops in the book, team Sato have all but walked away with the B.C. Junior Curling Tour men’s title with a commanding 181.875-point lead over the second place team.
New West boys build court success with ambitious core

New West boys build court success with ambitious core

It’s been more than 20 years since the Hyacks were a real threat on the senior boys volleyball circuit. This year’s success has changed the channel when it comes to expectations, too.
Championship bid on the line for Douglas College men

Championship bid on the line for Douglas College men

It’s been nearly a month since the Douglas College men’s soccer team last tasted defeat. They’ve racked up four wins and a tie since then, including a pair of decisions over league-leading Vancouver Island.
Offence stalls as Hyacks suffer first loss

Offence stalls as Hyacks suffer first loss

Going unbeaten through the regular season is highly overrated anyways. The New Westminster Hyacks suffered their first setback of the 2019 AAA football season, falling 27-0 to Vancouver College last week.
Royals put season on the line in PacWest playoffs

Royals put season on the line in PacWest playoffs

Although the late Al Davis was talking football when said "Just win, baby," his words apply to anything. It may be the mantra for the Douglas College Royals women's soccer team this weekend. The Royals enter Friday's PacWest semifinal (2:30 p.m.
New West's Wells part of Mountain team off to PEI

New West's Wells part of Mountain team off to PEI

It’s been a while in the making, but the Mountain United under-17 boys soccer team are prepared to take on the best teams from around Canada for national bragging rights. The Burnaby-North Shore based B.C.
Royals still in PacWest hunt

Royals still in PacWest hunt

One day after a difficult loss, the Douglas College men’s soccer team took to the same pitch with a plan.
Mason earns final berth at world championships

Mason earns final berth at world championships

New Westminster-born Mike Mason is final-bound. The 33-year-old athlete qualified for his first-ever high jump final by clearing 2.29 metres at the IAAF World Athletic championships in Qatar on Tuesday.