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Kings captain college bound

Former Prince George Spruce Kings captain RJay Berra has secured a U.S. college scholarship. Berra, who played 150 games over the course of three seasons with his hometown B.C.

German under-15 girls will compete in minifest

This year, it will be an international Minifest. When the Prince George Youth Soccer Association holds its annual house division tournament June 17 to 19 at Rotary Fields, an Under-15 girls team from Frankfurt, Germany, will be in attendance.
Hall sisters control the courts

Hall sisters control the courts

Sydney and Jordan Hall had everyone at the Prince George Tennis Club seeing double.

Forrest tries on a personal best

Scott Forrest is defying Father Time. He seems to get better with age.

Why not get out and have a bowl?

The Prince George Lawn Bowling Club is offering free introductory lessons for anyone interested in trying the sport. Instruction will take place on June 15 at the club's Watrous Street facility, starting at 7 p.m.

Gaiesky walks onto podium at provincials

More than anything, he wanted to go out with gold. Unfortunately, D.P. Todd student Kevin Gaiesky didn't have his best day at the B.C. high school track and field championships and had to be content with bronze.

Cross-country provincials coming to P.G.

For the first time in their history, the B.C. high school cross-country running championships will be making tracks for Prince George.
Catholic teams in the hunt for Wilson Memorial Cup

Catholic teams in the hunt for Wilson Memorial Cup

The start of what could become a Catholic school tradition happens today on the soccer pitches at Rotary Field. Twelve teams from four schools are entered in today's inaugural Terry Wilson Memorial Cup.

Local runner second in Half-Ironman

Scott Forrest was on fire at the Oliver Half-Ironman. At the weekend race in and around the Okanagan town, the local triathlete blazed to a second-place finish in the 55 to 60 age category.

Inspiration in motion

Angus McDonald has taken huge steps in his recovery from a tragic accident