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Clan women clinch second place

Clan women clinch second place

South girls to wild card

Three times lucky was not in the cards for the Burnaby South Rebels at the Crehan Cup high school girls' basketball championships. The Rebel girls lost the consolation final 8374 to the Richmond No.
Photo gallery: Burnaby Lake beats first-half premier women's rugby champion Velox in spring opener.

Photo gallery: Burnaby Lake beats first-half premier women's rugby champion Velox in spring opener.

Ice dancers to Jr. worlds

Canadian ice dance champions ZhaoKai Pang of Burnaby and Madeline Edwards will make their first-ever appearance at the world junior figure skating championships this week in Milan, Italy.

Metro boys qualify for provincials

The Burnaby Selects boys captured the Metro under-14 league soccer title with a 2-0 win over Coquitlam Metro-Ford on Saturday. Alan Camacho-Soto, the team's top scorer, opened the scoring with the eventual game-winning goal.

Burnaby Lake to host SFU in all-Burnaby rugby match this weekend

National team veteran leadership, reinforcements from UBC and depth in key positions has Burnaby Lake Rugby Club gearing up for another run at the Gordon Harris Memorial Cup.

Metro boys qualify for soccer provincials

The Burnaby Selects boys captured the Metro under-14 league soccer title with a 2-0 win over Coquitlam Metro-Ford on Saturday. Alan Camacho-Soto, the team's top scorer, opened the scoring with the eventual game-winning goal.

SFU senior named co-player of the week

Simon Fraser University's Kristina Collins was named the Red Lion co-player of the week in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball. Collins shared the award with Alaska Fairbanks' Samantha Thornton.

Burnaby South to play wild card for provincial inclusion

Three times lucky was not in the cards for the Burnaby South Rebels at the Crehan Cup high school girls' basketball championships. The Rebel girls lost the consolation final 83-74 to the Richmond No.

One Burnaby team going through when teams meet in Mainland semifinal

For the first time in perhaps decades, Burnaby high school teams will not be eliminating each other from Lower Mainland boys' basketball playdowns.