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Cariboo Cats come back for win

A masked man almost stole a playoff victory from the Cariboo Cougars.

Eagles to face Rebels in semifinal

It was closer than it should've been but the Cedars Christian Eagles survived some inconsistent shooting in their quarterfinal game against the Kelowna Christian Knights to earn a berth in the 2013 senior girls high school A provincial semifinal.

Cedars Christian Eagles will go for gold in championship

If anyone knows how the Immaculata Mustangs will approach the gold-medal game it's their opponent, they Cedars Christian Eagles. For the third straight year the Eagles have earned a spot in the B.C.

Canada Basketball hires Kerswill

UNBC athletics director done as of April 5

Poulin, upstart T-birds in hunt for CIS title

Dayle Poulin and the UBC Thunderbirds did something amazing last weekend -- they skated to the Canada West Universities Athletic Association playoff championship in women's hockey, just one season after finishing with a 1-21-2 record.
Eagles to face Rebels in B-ball girls semifinal

Eagles to face Rebels in B-ball girls semifinal

The Cedars Christian Eagles are off to the semifinal at the B.C. single-A high school girls championship after a 69-62 win over the Kelowna Christian Knights.

Predators feasting on defending champs

The Predators are one win away from ending a dynasty in Prince George Masters Ball Hockey. Tuesday night at the Roll-A-Dome, the Predators won the first two games of the best-of-five playoff championship series against Cap-abilities.

Eagles open provincials with lopsided win

The top-seeded Cedars Christian School Eagles were expected to win big, and they did.

Lloyd recognized for big year in BCHL

Prince George's Seb Lloyd has been singled out for his stellar play in the B.C. Hockey League. Lloyd, an 18-year-old forward for the West Kelowna Warriors, was one of six players named as an Interior Conference first-team all-star on Wednesday.

Kings playoff schedule finalized

The Prince George Spruce Kings will start the B.C. Hockey League playoffs away from home. The Spruce Kings will take on the Chilliwack Chiefs in a best-of-five series that will begin Friday, March 15 in Chilliwack.