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Burnaby's Megan Ellis was an honourable mention for Portland State University following the NCAA Division I Big Sky Conference women's volleyball championships. The No.

Knights get ready for junior varsity final

Final countdown: The St. Thomas More Knights, in red, take on unbeaten Terry Fox in the final of the B.C. high school AAA junior varsity football championships at B.C. Place on Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 12:30 p.m.

Diabetes fundraiser at SFU home game

Cheer on the Simon Fraser University club hockey team and support a good cause as well. This Saturday, the Clan will take on the third-place Thompson Rivers University squad at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre.

Carver VB teams to first-time A's

It's not often that older brother and younger sister have a lot in common. But that happens to be the case with two Carver Christian High School students.

NBBC boxer wins main event

North Burnaby Boxing Club's Adam Querido won a unanimous decision in a heavyweight headliner at the first annual Confratellanza Italo Canadese boxing night at the Italian Cultural Centre last Saturday.

Driver to race again

Pro sports car racer Michael Valiante will be back in the driver's seat for the Honda of America racing team for a second season.

Giants rocked by Rockets

The Northwest Giants held on to first place in the B.C. major midget hockey league despite dropping their first game this season.

Clan wins official home start

Simon Fraser University won its first official home stand as a full member in women's basketball in NCAA Division II.

NCAA march stopped in semis by Saginaw

Simon Fraser University's march to the NCAA Division II men's soccer final was scuttled by the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals in the national semifinal played Thursday in Evans, Georgia.

Budo buddies medal at JJ open

Mike Hansen of Budo MMA in North Burnaby placed runner-up in the light featherweight category at the Jiu Jitsu B.C. Open in Langley on Nov. 24. Hansen scored a highlight no-arm triangle choke in the competition.