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SFU coach named to hall

Softball British Columbia inducted Simon Fraser University softball coach Mike Renney into its hall of fame on Saturday. Renney has been at the helm of the SFU softball program since its inception in 1995.

Clan men claim four points on the road trip to Rockies

The Simon Fraser University's men's soccer team managed a win and a draw following a long road swing through Idaho and Montana.

Big second half makes sense of Cents

Elliott Nelson rushed for three St. Thomas More touchdowns, including two in a six-TD explosion in the second half, to help down Centennial in B.C. high school AAA varsity football last Friday.

Clan runners second for second time

Simon Fraser University finished second to a powerful Alaska Anchorage team at the Great Northwest conference cross-county championships.

Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame call for nominations

Interested in nominating someone or a team for induction into the Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame? You'd better hurry. Nominations close for the 2012 inductions on Nov. 1.

Simon Fraser University coach to hall of fame

Softball British Columbia inducted Simon Fraser University softball coach Mike Renney into its hall of fame on Saturday. Renney has been at the helm of the SFU softball program since its inception in 1995.

Minor forward named to Cup squad

Burnaby's Marcus Vela was named to the roster of Team B.C.'s entry to the Western Canada under-16 Challenge Cup hockey tournament in Calgary next month. Vela was the only player selected from a midget A1 division team in the largely B.C.

Budo MA wins gold at world masters

Burnaby martial artist Scott Boudreau became the first fighter from Western Canada to win a gold medal in a world jiu jitsu tournament.

Clan hockey to help cancer society

The Simon Fraser University club hockey team will donate a portion of this week's ticket sales to the Canadian Cancer Society. The Clan take on Trinity Western University in a B.C.

Learning from the Westcoast's best

For 48 junior curlers, being on the same ice as an Olympic champion like Kevin Martin or B.C. champion Jim Cotter should be reward enough, but actually learning from them was the big prize at the recently concluded Westcoast Curling Classic.