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UNBC Timberwolves keeper shines in 2-0 win over Thompson Rivers

UNBC Timberwolves keeper shines in 2-0 win over Thompson Rivers

Brooke Molby makes 12 saves to keep UNBC's playoff hopes alive
Young skater branching out at Autumn Leaves

Young skater branching out at Autumn Leaves

Christmas is coming about a month early for 13-year-old Alex Callaway. After nine years of practicing her figure skating form, she finally has qualified to compete in the BC/Yukon Super Series Section Championships, set for Nov. 8-11 in Coquitlam.
Brar fires winner in overtime for Spruce Kings

Brar fires winner in overtime for Spruce Kings

Ben Brar scored 1:54 into overtime Friday to give the Spruce Kings a 5-4 win over the host Coquitlam Express. Brar took a feed from Dustin Manz and deposited the puck into the Express net behind goalie Kolby Matthews.
In fast company

In fast company

P.G.’s Logan Jewell testing his talents on U.S. stock car circuit
Timberwolves stay in playoff chase

Timberwolves stay in playoff chase

The UNBC Timberwolves still have a shot at the Canada West women's soccer playoffs. They did their part to remain in the U Sports postseason picture, stoning the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack 2-0 Friday night at Masich Place Stadium.
Captain Curtis finds his scoring touch

Captain Curtis finds his scoring touch

Josh Curtis has ditched his scoring slump and that might spell trouble for the Swift Current Broncos.
Big finish

Big finish

Timberwolves aiming to end regular season with pair of home victories
Polars prevail in first-place clash

Polars prevail in first-place clash

While Gage Ridland, the Prince George Polars' starting fullback/middle linebacker, was receiving the news in hospital that his collarbone was broken in two places after a hard tackle that forced him out of the game, his Polar teammates got down to bu
Kings trade for Donaldson

Kings trade for Donaldson

The Prince George Spruce Kings made a move Thursday to acquire University of Connecticut recruit Sean Donaldson in exchange for 18-year-old winger Layne Sniher.
Cougars send Kryski to Trail

Cougars send Kryski to Trail

There's only so much icetime to go around on a junior hockey team and 18-year-old forward Max Kryski wasn't getting a lot of it in his second season with the Prince George Cougars.