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Ams pull away from Cougars

Ams pull away from Cougars

The Tri-City Americans pushed a winning streak to three games at the expense of the Prince George Cougars on Tuesday night at CN Centre. The Americans defeated the Cougars 5-1 and improved their Western Hockey League record to 7-4-0-0.

Judo athletes shine in Regina

Asher Young fought to a pair of medals at the Saskatchewan Open judo tournament in Regina on the weekend. Young earned gold in the under-16 minus 50 kilogram class, then stepped up a division to under-18 minus 50kg and picked up silver.
Minor Cougars play tough at home

Minor Cougars play tough at home

In its first-ever set of home games, the Cariboo Cougars minor midget hockey team skated to a tie and a pair of victories. The Cougars, under the guidance of head coach Brian Toll, started a B.C.
Prince George Cougars keep their winning streak alive with win over Swift Current

Prince George Cougars keep their winning streak alive with win over Swift Current

The Cougars have now won three straight heading into a contest against Tri-City tonight (Oct. 23)
UNBC women's soccer clinch second consecutive playoff berth

UNBC women's soccer clinch second consecutive playoff berth

Timberwolves score in potential last half of season to advance
Brar earns weekly BCHL honour

Brar earns weekly BCHL honour

Ben Brar is playing like a guy who wants to get noticed by NCAA schools waving full-ride college scholarships.
Leppard bites Broncos

Leppard bites Broncos

The Prince George Cougars were having trouble bucking the Swift Current Broncos off their backs Sunday afternoon. So they turned loose their Leppard to get the job done.
Jewell revs to 16th-place finish in Las Vegas

Jewell revs to 16th-place finish in Las Vegas

Logan Jewell of Prince George finished 16 th out of 25 entries in Saturday’s Senator’s Cup Fall Classic Super Late Model stock car race in Las Vegas.

Spruce Kings double up on Rivermen

Logan Neaton wasn't buying what the Langley Rivermen were selling. The 19-year-old Prince George Spruce Kings goaltender stopped 36 of the 37 shots the Rivermen fired his way Saturday night, backing the Prince George Spruce Kings to a 2-1 victory.
Preview: Prince George Cougars look to extend winning streak against Swift Current

Preview: Prince George Cougars look to extend winning streak against Swift Current

The Cougars look to keep the momentum going after winning their last two