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Grid Knights move up to share of first

A school record touchdown scoring play helped the St. Thomas More Knights to a 36-6 victory over injury-riddled Terry Fox in B.C. AAA high school football last Friday.

Locals win first Chinese Cup titles

RuiLin Huang of Burnaby won the inaugural Chinese Cup badminton tournament in Richmond earlier this month.

Midget Giants declaw Cougars

The Northwest Giants remained the sole undefeated team in the B.C. major midget hockey league with a pair of one-goal wins over rival Cariboo Cougars.
Burnaby Canoe and Kayak Club wins Pac Cup

Burnaby Canoe and Kayak Club wins Pac Cup

The Burnaby Canoe and Kayak Club won its first Pacific Cup in recent years. The Burnaby Lake crew, consisting of paddlers 10-years-old and up, combined for the aggregate team trophy at the Pac Cup meet in Maple Ridge Sept. 30.

Burnaby soccer player named offensive player of the week

Simon Fraser University men's soccer halfback Ryan Dhillon was named the Red Lion offensive player of the week award in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference on Tuesday.

Burnaby independent moves into first place in conference

A school record touchdown scoring play helped the St. Thomas More Knights to a 36-6 victory over injury-riddled Terry Fox last in B.C. AAA high school football last Friday.

Burnaby university tops in conference with back-to-back shutouts

Simon Fraser University remained in top spot in NCAA Division II men's soccer standings after shutout wins over two conference lesser lights last week. The No.

Burnaby regional school gets important first win

The Notre Dame Jugglers moved out of the B.C. high school AAA football basement with a 32-6 victory over the hapless New Westminster Hyacks on Friday.

Simon Fraser University wins women's cross-country meet

Captain Lindsey Butterworth led the Simon Fraser University women's cross-country team to the aggregate title at the Emerald City Open in Seattle on Saturday. Butterworth finished fourth in a time of 22.35.

Stm beats out Mouat

Like the Jeffersons, the number-four-ranked STM Knights will be moving on up the high school football rankings after a 32-28 upset road win over the number-two-ranked W.J. Mouat Hawks on Friday night in Abbotsford.