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T-wolves take versatile Corrado

With an eye to the future, the UNBC Timberwolves women's basketball team has added Carly Corrado to its roster.

Eagles spread their wings at zones

The Cedars Christian School Eagles weren't supposed to contend for a spot in provincials. But thanks to a remarkable run of success at the zone championship tournament, they will in fact hit the court against B.C.'s best.
Polars the top team at wrestling zones

Polars the top team at wrestling zones

For the past three years, the PGSS Polars finished second to the Nechako Valley Vikings in the team standings of the north central zone high school wrestling championships. Finally, the Polars powered to gold.
A farewell for five

A farewell for five

UNBC hoops program honours its graduates

Sprague nabs top post

Prince George's Trevor Sprague, who normally guides the Cariboo Cougars of the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League, has been named head coach of an Under-16 B.C. team that will skate at the 2013 Western Canada Challenge Cup.

Blackburn opts for BCHL

Liam Blackburn will make the jump to junior hockey with the West Kelowna Warriors. Blackburn, a local 16-year-old who currently plays for the Cariboo Cougars of the B.C. Major Midget League, has committed to the Warriors for the 2013-14 BCHL season.

Local sports scores

Shooters Pub P.G. Rec Hockey League Tuesday results Victoria Sports Physio/First Litre Vipers 11 Shooters Pub Gladiators 8 Admiral Roofing Icehawks 7 Pilsner Ice 2

Silver lining for bantam tier 2 Cats

It's the small victories that count for the Prince George bantam tier 2 Cougars this season.
Team Green keen on Wolff

Team Green keen on Wolff

Prince George has a triple threat in the dirt.

Judo clubs find success in Richmond

The Prince George Judo Club returned from the 2013 Pacific International Judo tournament Saturday in Richmond with four medals while the North Capital Judo Club brought home one medal.