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Reimer to be inducted

Wheelchair racing legend Eugene Reimer of Abbotsford will be inducted into the Athletics Canada Hall of Fame.


 

Greater accessibility appreciated

I was pleased to see the improvements to be made to the trails at Golden Ears Park [Half a million promised for trail, bridge upgrades, April 9, TIMES]. I was a frequent user of the trails before becoming a paraplegic in 1990.


 

Pinning to winning at junior nationals

Even with a broken rib 19 year-old Abbotsford wrestler Jasmit Phulka cruised to an easy victory in the recent Junior Nationals in his 84 kg weight class.


 

Who's being sexist now?

Re: Support for Christy Clark, Letters to the editor, The Record, March 22.


 

Hawks rule wrestling mats at provincials

The W.J. Mouat Hawks wrestling team won their first provincial wrestling title at the B.C. championships in Duncan on Saturday.


 

Hansen helps celebrate mini We Day

The bell rings Wednesday morning and the long halls of RC Palmer secondary suddenly fill with buoyant teenagers, chatting their way to their lockers and next class, before eventually getting to the main gymnasium.


 
Wrestling in Abbotsford

Hawks grab wrestling gold

The W. J. Mouat Hawks wrestling team captured its fifth Upper Fraser Valley Zone Championship on Saturday, amassing a whopping 140 team points for the boys, almost double that of the second place team, Guildford Park with 74.


 
Telus Classic in Port Coquitlam

Rapids rally together for teammate

With the bravest faces and heaviest of hearts, the Riverside Rapids put everything they had into last week's Telus Classic basketball tournament and came together for a teammate in tough times.


 

agles and Wildcats crack top 6 at provincials

Richmond's top two senior girls volleyball teams concluded their seasons this past weekend with impressive showings at their respective provincial championships.


 
Carson Graham's Caitlin McCaulley

Hoop Classic clashes set

HOOPS junkies across the Lower Mainland get an early Christmas present every year with the Telus Basketball Classic and this season there's a distinct North Shore flavour to the Dec. 1-8 tournament.


 

Sun Devils coach sees more scoring in provincial final

For perhaps the first time this season, the South Delta Sun Devils secondary will need to be on high alert come Saturday afternoon at B.C. Place Stadium.


 
Mission's Evan Horton

Roadrunners shut out Panthers

Mission Roadrunners' quarterback Kevin Wiens lived up to his team's moniker, rushing for four touchdowns as No. 2-ranked Mission Secondary rolled to a 420 win over the host Abbotsford Panthers Friday at Rotary Stadium in Abbotsford.


 

High school football

The G.W. Graham Grizzlies junior varsity football squad travels to Abbotsford to take on Rick Hansen Wednesday at 3: 45 p.m. The Grizzlies' next home game is Oct. 24 against Abbotsford Collegiate.


 

Hurricanes explosive on gridiron

Using its size up front and shaking off the rust of a two-week layoff, the Rick Hansen Hurricanes football team scored on its first two possessions en route to a 36-21 win over North Delta's visiting Seaquam Seahawks in a battle of honourable mention teams Friday at Rotary Stadium.


 

Panthers score early, often in mauling of Hyacks

The New Westminster Hyacks stepped off their bus and into a buzz saw in Cloverdale last Friday afternoon.


 

High school football

The G.W. Graham Grizzlies junior varsity football squad travels to Abbotsford to take on Rick Hansen Wednesday at 3: 45 p.m. The Grizzlies' next home game is Oct. 24 against Abbotsford Collegiate.


 
Handsworth's Michael Lemoine

Are you ready for rivalry?

IF you're a fan of crosstown rivalries - and really, who isn't a fan of cross-town rivalries - high school football on the North Shore just got a lot more intriguing.


 

Bowcott puts Rams on top

The Langley Rams are butting around the competition in the Canadian Junior Football League, thanks in part to their new starting quarterback, Greg Bowcott of Abbotsford.


 

Twenty-five years make a difference

With the conclusion of the 25th Anniversary [Man in Motion welcomes medal bearers, May 22, TIMES], I am filled with a tremendous sense of gratitude and pride for all that was accomplished.