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Crisologo caps comeback

Crisologo caps comeback

In what was the final Great Northwest Athletic Conference tournament until the spring, Simon Fraser University’s Chris Crisologo picked up his first win of the 2017/18 season by carding a 4-under par 67 in the final round of the Concordia Invitationa
Knights' defence takes down Tweedsmuir

Knights' defence takes down Tweedsmuir

Momentum is a powerful thing, and the St. Thomas More Knights are glad to have it on their side.
Steelers' streak hits seven and counting

Steelers' streak hits seven and counting

Quick bursts and a strong showing from each line set the tone, as the Grandview Steelers made it seven wins and counting.
BC Lacrosse votes to add new junior tiers

BC Lacrosse votes to add new junior tiers

It’s a change that should put B.C. teams on similar footing as Ontario – but will primarily create more parity and stability at home first. The directors of the B.C.
Turris top Grandview Steeler of all-time

Turris top Grandview Steeler of all-time

Junior B club on a six-game win streak
Knights continue to dominate

Knights continue to dominate

It’s not the central focus, but the shutout streak that St. Thomas More has compiled over three games of B.C. AAA football play is beginning to gain attention.
Numbers add up at Moscrop

Numbers add up at Moscrop

When it comes to volleyball, Kim Or doesn’t believe you can have too much of a good thing. The Moscrop Panthers senior girls volleyball coach saw just that during tryouts, where so many players tried out that he created a second Panthers roster.
SFU brothers bind soccer success

SFU brothers bind soccer success

They’re not twins and they don’t really follow hockey, so any comparison to the Sedin twins pretty much falls flat with Simon Fraser University’s Polisi brothers, Marcello and Matteo.
Steelers bust four-game slump with outburst

Steelers bust four-game slump with outburst

A container of goals was the only medicine for what ailed the Grandview Steelers – thankfully, that’s exactly what they got on Sunday.
United humble, yet driven for national run

United humble, yet driven for national run

What lies ahead for B.C. at next week’s Canada Soccer Toyota under-15 boys championship is the unknown. And that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, remarked head coach Nick Dasovic.