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Tidbits of Burnaby sports at home and across the continent
Clan hockey fundraising for Type 1 diabetes

Clan hockey fundraising for Type 1 diabetes

Simon Fraser University goalie allowed just two goals in back-to-back wins over Thompson Rivers University last weekend
Weekend split drops Giants to second place

Weekend split drops Giants to second place

Northwest Giants forward Quinn Benjafield scored four goals in opening win over the Valley West Hawks in B.C. major midget hockey league

Burnaby juniors draft for size and skill

The junior A Burnaby Lakers pick up six players, including three Team B.C. members, in second and third rounds of the B.C. midget entry draft on Sunday

SFU swimmers tough in Seattle dual

Clan win a majority of races by nipped in overall points by six against Seattle University
Players of the week at home and abroad

Players of the week at home and abroad

SFU grad Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe was named player of the week in the Swiss women's basketball league, while current junior earned similar conference honours

SFU wrestler wins at Boxer Open

Clan wrestlers picked up five top-three finishes at a men's tournament hosted by Pacific Oregon University

Burnaby athlete named player of the week

STM grad Lexie Der was named the Mountain West conference women's basketball player of the week for the Boise State Broncos
Burnaby sisters pack rare one-two punch

Burnaby sisters pack rare one-two punch

Burnaby Karate Academy siblings placed first and second, respectively, in the cadet women's heavyweight sparring at the Canadian national karate championships in Richmond
Clan win four individual national mat titles

Clan win four individual national mat titles

Victoria Anthony and Helen Maroulis both won four consecutive wrestling titles at the Women's Collegiate championships, the first two wrestlers to ever do so