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Wilson Memorial kicking into second year

Terry Wilson has been gone for almost two years now. His impact continues to be felt. Wilson was a teacher and administrator in the Catholic school system in Prince George and Quesnel. True to his Irish roots, he was also passionate about soccer.
Sharcott set to wheel through Texas

Sharcott set to wheel through Texas

It was an invitation she gladly accepted. Prince George resident Dorrie Sharcott will be in her saddle for the first day of the Livestrong Texas 4000, an annual bike ride from Austin, Tex., to Anchorage, Alaska.

Grays shine in first tournament

Even the rain did little to dampen a successful opening weekend for the BID Group Grays.

Kodiaks impress at Spokane tournament

They were young, short on numbers and had to adjust to some major rule differences. The 17-and-under Kodiaks still blasted their way to bronze at a weekend volleyball tournament in Spokane.
Alderson lands soccer job at UNBC

Alderson lands soccer job at UNBC

Alan Alderson loves a good test. For that reason and others, he wanted to be the new head coach of the UNBC Northern Timberwolves men's soccer team. More than 35 people applied for the job and Alderson was the successful candidate.

Kodiaks impress at Spokane tournament

They were young, short on numbers and had to adjust to some major rule differences. The 17-and-under Kodiaks still blasted their way to bronze at a weekend volleyball tournament in Spokane.
Peewee Knights sweep doubleheader

Peewee Knights sweep doubleheader

Everything was clicking for the Prince George Lomak double-A Knights as the peewee all-star baseball club swept a doubleheader Sunday over Quesnel.
Brotherly shove

Brotherly shove

Slooyer boys pushing each other to be at their best for nationals

Alderson lands soccer job at UNBC

Alan Alderson loves a good test. For that reason and others, he wanted to be the new head coach of the UNBC Northern Timberwolves men's soccer team. More than 35 people applied for the job and Alderson was the successful candidate.
Running bonds P.G. father and son

Running bonds P.G. father and son

Son sprinted past father this weekend. Steve Matyas finished the annual The Gathering five-kilometre run/walk, hosted by the Prince George Roadrunners Club on Sunday in a time of 18 minutes, 38 seconds, while son Zach completed the race in 18:36.