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Two 'Bellies slapped with suspensions

Western Lacrosse Association commissioner Casey Cook suspended New Westminster Salmonbellies defender Matt Laustrup and goalie Matt Roik for their part in a late third-period brawl during Game 2 of the best-of-seven playoff final in Langley on Friday

Burnaby nearly sweeps WP gold

The Burnaby Barracudas showed its dominance in water polo at the B.C. Summer Swimming Association provincial championships in Richmond.

WLA hands out awards

Perhaps not surprisingly, the Western Lacrosse Association playoff finalists, the New Westminster Salmonbellies and the Langley Thunder, dominated the league's year-end awards.

Golfer loses lead in final round

St. Thomas More Collegiate student Lucas Gatto was overtaken in the final round of last week's B.C. juvenile boys' golf championship in Powell River.
Lucky 'Cudas capture seven swim gold

Lucky 'Cudas capture seven swim gold

Katrina Heinonen swam away a big winner at the B.C. Summer Swimming Association aquatic championships in Richmond this weekend. The New Westminster swimmer garnered four gold medals in Division 6 girls' races, including a B.C.

Two notable Golf Pros join Burnaby Mountain Golf Course

Burnaby golf is excited to add two of the Lower Mainland's very notable Canadian Professional Golf Association prols to their teaching staff. Mark Ludeman and Brad Ewart join the Burnaby Mountain Golf Course and Driving Range staff team.

New Westminster Salmonbellies levied fines and suspensions for Game 2 brawl

Western Lacrosse Association commissioner Casey Cook suspended New Westminster Salmonbellies defender Matt Laustrup and goalie Matt Roik for their part in a late third-period brawl during Game 2 of the best-of-seven playoff final in Langley on Friday

Karting with girl power

12-year-old racer ahead of curve
'Bellies rain Thunder on Langley in final opener

'Bellies rain Thunder on Langley in final opener

Breaking the gender barrier in auto racing a race unto itself

A person could drive for miles and miles before the name of a woman driver would come up in the male-dominated world of auto racing. But if one waited long enough, the name of Danica Patrick would likely come up first.