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Bourke looks to lead Cats back to playoffs

Bourke looks to lead Cats back to playoffs

Eventful summer had Cougars leading scorer jetting between Alberta, Pittsburgh and Denver

Best not good enough for peewee Knights

They saved their best for last but it wasn't good enough for the Prince George Lomak peewee Knights. The Knights (1-3) wrapped up the round-robin portion of the 2012 B.C.

Cougars captain traded to T-birds

Jesse Forsberg had his wish granted when the Prince George Cougars traded their captain Friday to the Seattle Thunderbirds. "It's a new opportunity for me and I'm really excited to go down there to Seattle," said Forsberg.
Blaze swept through Prince George

Blaze swept through Prince George

If all first times were like this the Langley Blaze would be at the front of the line all the time. In their inaugural trip to the Bid Group B.C.

Anderson wins Simon in playoff

Blair Anderson won a dramatic four-hole playoff Monday to claim the 2012 Taylormade Adidas Ashworth Simon Fraser Open.

Grays turn heads, but fall short of championship

They didn't win but the Prince George Grays showed they can compete with British Columbia's best. The Grays finished the 2012 Bid Group B.C.
Diamond days all done

Diamond days all done

Fastball coach Bill Ollinger stepping away from game

Cats recruits on Team B.C. radar

Two prized prospects of the Prince George Cougars have been shortlisted for possible Team B.C. roster spots in the Western Canada U-16 Challenge Cup. When the list of 28 players was released by B.C.

Cudas shine for Canada

Junior national team members Haley Black and Danica Ludlow made a real splash at the North American Challenge Cup. At the international swim meet, held in Edmonton on the weekend, Black won three of her events and Ludlow stroked to victory in two.

Former Spruce King standout with Vikings

Troy Bourke wasn't the first member of his family to step onto the hockey ice in Prince George.