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Home-court heroics

With a familiar face in the crowd, Gill shines for the last time at the NSC

Gymnasts strike mother lode

It was called the Gold Pan Invitational. That was fitting, because Prince George gymnasts came home with all kinds of loot. At the weekend meet in Quesnel, P.G. athletes made regular appearances on top of the medal podium.

Barracuda surges toward four medals

In the biggest meet of the season, Danica Ludlow was at her best. The Prince George Barracudas swimmer stroked her way to six club records and four medals at the Swim Canada Western Canadian Championships, held in Kamloops on the weekend.

Bantams impressive

Hockey in the desert suited the Prince George Custom Edge Sports Canucks just fine. The Canucks, a bantam club team, nearly won a division title at the President's Day Invitational tournament, which wrapped up Monday in Phoenix. The P.G.

Nearing nationals

Next game a huge one for Northern Timberwolves

T-wolves must halt Chargers in playoffs

In their first-round playoff game, the UNBC Northern Timberwolves will face their No. 1 rival. The local women's basketball team will clash with the Camosun College Chargers in a B.C.

Condors making provincial plans

For the second year in a row, the Duchess Park Condors will take flight at the provincial championship tournament. Saturday night, on their home court, the Condors claimed the junior boys basketball zone title.

Cougars fumble away weekend series

If Dean Clark was a film editor dissecting the video evidence after two games against the Everett Silvertips, most of it would have ended up on the cutting room floor.

Nearing nationals

Next game a huge one for Northern Timberwolves

Moleski lights up Colorado

The Washington Stealth are all in favour of Jeff Moleski bringing his family along with him to National Lacrosse League games. With the Moleski clan on hand Friday night in Everett, Wash.