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McMath stays in B.C. hunt

The McMath Wildcats stayed in the hunt to qualify for the upcoming provincial "AAA" boys soccer championships with a 1-0 victory over city rival McNair Marlins.

From near extinction to championship contender

Hugh Boyd Trojans host playoff game on Thursday after their season looked to be in jeopardy two months earlier

Gymnastics B.C. coaching award goes to RGA's Szabo Jr. for seventh straight time

For the seventh consecutive year, Richmond Gymnastics Association boys head coach Frank Szabo Jr. has been named winner of the John Tutte National Level Coach of the Year award. Szabo was recognized at the Gymnastics B.C.

Steveston club dominates Kendo Black Belt Tournament

Members of the Steveston Kendo Club participated in the B.C. Kendo Federation Non-Degree/1st Degree Black Belt Tournament last weekend.

Working with B.C.'s top talent a family affair for Weber

Ryan Weber is more like a teacher than a hockey coach this week, providing a crash course to his students for an upcoming big exam.

Richmond blueliner poised to play in Junior "A" World Challenge again

Troy Stecher's impressive hockey resumé just keeps on growing. For the second straight year, the standout 18-year-old defenceman from Richmond is a good bet to be playing for Team Canada West at the 2012 World Junior "A" World Challenge.

Life in "Speedy Creek" on the horizon for Gawdin

Former Seafair Minor standout has one year of seasoning in Major Midget before launching his WHL career

Boyd must beat Belmont to qualify for playoffs

The Hugh Boyd Trojans will be fighting for their playoff lives on home turf this afternoon. The Trojans are in a must win situation to qualify for the B.C. high school "AA" postseason when they host Victoria's Belmont Braves at 4: 30 p.m.
Martial arts transforms Richmond special needs group

Martial arts transforms Richmond special needs group

Under police protection, Sockeyes keep dream alive

Under police protection, Sockeyes keep dream alive

After realizing there was a police guard outside their hotel, the Sockeyes began to understand the threat they posed. Deep in the beating heart of hockey country, the Sockeyes were public enemy number one in Red Deer, Alb.