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Kodiaks nominated for BMO award

The Prince George under-13 Kodiaks girls soccer team has been nominated for BMO's team of the week contest, but contrary to a story in Saturday's Citizen, they have not yet been selected for the weekly award.

PGFC gathering steam for tournament season

After nearly two months of mostly playing against each other in the Prince George Women's Soccer Association, the women of Prince George FC are about to see what can happen when they combine chemistry in a united effort.
Rossi twins enjoying the P.G. cool

Rossi twins enjoying the P.G. cool

Mato Mikic has been around the Rossi twins long enough to know how to tell them apart. He just has to watch their soccer instincts kick into action to spot the difference.

What's happening this weekend in P.G. sports

SATURDAY AUTO RACING: ARCA West Sportsman Series White Spruce Enterprises/Mr. Quick Lube and Oil 100 and Prince George Auto Racing Association mini stock and street stock races. Time trials at 6 p.m., racing starts at 7 p.m. MOTOCROSS: B.C.

Motocross this weekend

It's a new track, but the object of game remains the same. Get across the finish line first, but do it safely. That's never easy in motocross, as riders in this weekend's B.C. Motocross Association at Prince George Motorsports Park will be reminded.
Major League Baseball's top prospect played in P.G.

Major League Baseball's top prospect played in P.G.

Here's a trivia question for all you sports buffs.

Connolly invited to Team Canada camp

Brett Connolly is back in the mix to make Team Canada's under-20 team for the 2012 IIHF world junior hockey championship.

Bourke bound for U-18 camp

Troy Bourke better have his passport ready. The 17-year-old Prince George Cougars forward might need it for a trip to Europe this summer.

Long-distance rivalry renewed

It took a couple a high fences and a water hazard or two but Emma Balazs finally found a way to distance herself from Regan Yee.

Pederson wins thriller at Aberdeen

James Pederson was practically halfway to Quesnel when he lined up for his putt for dough on the second playoff hole at the Aberdeen Glen Men's Open. And with one stroke of the club, the Quesnel golfer ended the suspense.