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T-wolves look to defuse key Charger

Stop Chelsea McMullen. When the UNBC Northern Timberwolves face the Camosun College Chargers in a quarterfinal game at the B.C.
Skater equipped with new moves

Skater equipped with new moves

An Axel is a figure skating leap that starts with a forward takeoff from the left outside edge and ends with a backward landing on the right back outside edge after 1 1/2 revolutions.

Speed skaters summon Blizzard of gold

The speed skating Blizzard that hit the Prince George Coliseum last weekend left a bountiful medal harvest in its wake. Twenty-eight Prince George Blizzard Speed Skating Club athletes earned medals at the two-day Northern Communities FUNale meet.

Midget girls ground Rockets

A shutout, against the best team in the league. Goaltender Megan Spooner couldn't have dreamed up a better scenario for the final home game of her career.

Trojans at their best in zone final

The D.P. Todd Trojans threw their best game at the Nechako Valley Viqueens. The payoff was a zone championship title and a ticket to provincials.

Gill tops in B.C.

For the second year in a row, Inderbir Gill has been picked as the top men's basketball player in the B.C. Colleges Athletic Association.

Hiller takes stronger in stride

Nico Hiller has put a little more iron into his diet this speed skating season and is reaping the rewards.

Polars, Condors on their way to provincials

After a pair of one-point losses to the Duchess Park Condors, the PGSS Polars finally beat their biggest rival. And they did it in the most important game of the season to date.

Refrigeration could be key for Games, oval

Swimming and long track speed skating do not go hand in hand. Provided the city brings artificial refrigeration to the outdoor ice oval at Exhibition Park for the 2015 Canada Winter Games, Prince George will avoid that unfortunate possibility.
'Triple crown' triumph

'Triple crown' triumph

College Heights boys claim third major title of athletic year