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Condors cruising into the second half

They won 10 of their first 11 games and claimed two tournament titles. The Christmas break is now behind them, and the Duchess Park Condors are ready to resume their season.

Golden dream lives on

Connolly's highlight-reel pass helps Canada crush Americans

Kin 4? With Canada Winter Games cash, it could happen

The plan calls for Kin 1 arena to get the lion's share of funding earmarked for sports facility improvements for the 2015 Canada Winter Games. The revamped Kin 1 project will cost $16.5 million, by far the largest component of the $19.

Stefishen hooks a win for Cats

Taylor Stefishen is already living up to his New Year's resolution.

2010 local sports year in review

A look at the last half of 2010 in local sports, as presented in the pages of The Citizen's sports section: ----- JUNE Prince George loses to Leduc, Alta., in the bidding for the 2012 TELUS Cup. The NCMP drag strip re-opens under new management.

Meeting set for WBC committee

T-minus 190 days and counting, to the next edition of the World Baseball Challenge. The organizing committee of the tournament will hold a meeting Monday, Jan.

Mixed bag of results for UNBC teams

Maybe the hoops in Alberta are bigger than they are here in B.C.

Spruce Kings blanked in Quesnel

The post-Christmas period hasn't been much kinder to the Prince George Spruce Kings than those pre-Yuletide days, at least in terms of road results. The Spruce Kings lost 1-0 to the Millionaires in Quesnel on Thursday, blanked by Adam Harris.

Burkitt rink swept from playdowns

Falon Burkitt reached the playoffs, but could go no further.

P.G. volleyball pipeline continues flowing to Kamloops

Put another name on the long list of city athletes who have felt the pull to CIS volleyball in Kamloops.