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Grays to hold free baseball camp

The Prince George Gray's baseball team will be hosting a free camp for bantam and midget aged players ion June 8-9 at Citizen Field. The camp will focus on all aspects of baseball - pitching, hitting, fielding and base-running.

PG Senior Baseball League

Prince George Senior Baseball League Friday results Inland Control Services Tigers 18 Midget Knights 7 The Tigers blew open a tight game with 12 runs in the sixth and seventh innings led by Adam Norn going 3-for-3 at the play with a homerun and six R

Local cycling

Prince George Cycling Club Results from Thursday criterium (no times, just placing) 1. Kris Yip 2. Matt Brown (tie) 2. Rob Vogt (tie) 2. Dave Murguly (tie) 5. Matt Thomson 6. Nathan Blok 7. Dave Lee 8. Dan Bedard 9. Dale Huzar 10. Gord Horning 11.

Blake gasses out at PGARA opener

Kurtis Blake was on his way to a sweep of the hornet class trophies on the first day of racing in the 2013 PGARA Speedway season when he encountered an age-old problem.
Martinson taking time to make 2016 Olympics decision

Martinson taking time to make 2016 Olympics decision

Geoff Martinson just can't say no to a good run.

Hockey Canada to discuss bodychecking for peewees

Hockey B.C. will once again consider whether or not to remove bodychecking from elite boys peewee hockey programs at its annual general meeting next month.

Olympian to coach camp

For Canadian Olympian and world silver medalist Gary Reed, it's important to show young athletes that it doesn't take superpowers to find success at the Olympics or world championship.

Bandits, Stylers earn lacrosse wins

Due to the long weekend, there were only two games this week in the Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association.

Sprague to take GM role for Cariboo Cats

A new pilot project in the B.C. Major Midget League has led to a change behind the bench for the Cariboo Cougars when the 2013-14 hockey season gets underway.

Cariboo Cat medals at track and field meet

Jeremy Matte blew past the competition at the North Central Zone High School Track and Field Meet held Thursday at Masich Place Stadium. The 16-year-old was the first across the finish line during the 400 metre senior boys hurdles in a time of 1:02.