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Northern Selects show their power

Northern Selects show their power

Team B.C. tryouts to play in the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) fastball tournament next year in Toronto won't happen until mid-August but the auditions unofficially began Friday.

Hitmen return to senior fastball scene

In the Prince George sporting community, the name Potskin in synonymous with fastball.
River Kings chucker proves tough to hit

River Kings chucker proves tough to hit

Bryson Gould was a little bit wild in the early going against the Ochapowace Junior Thunder until he got used to the pitching rubber.

Tigers salvage win against Knights

Reg Barry's curve ball got better with age. The Lomak midget Knights teed off on the 22-year-old pitcher for the Inland Control and Services Tigers in the early going Thursday.
Baseball in Nickolet's blood

Baseball in Nickolet's blood

She's played hockey with the boys in Mackenzie since she was four. She also plays high school volleyball with the Mackenzie Sabres junior team. But during the summer months, there's no competition as to what sport she likes best.
LeBrun joins T-bird flock

LeBrun joins T-bird flock

"Excited to announce I will be joining @UBCMHKY in the upcoming fall!! Excited to see what the next chapter has in store!" With those words on his Twitter account, Jake LeBrun made it official he'll be bringing his talents as a power forward to the U
Blazers look for trophy at fastball tourney

Blazers look for trophy at fastball tourney

The Big Guy Lake Junior Blazers have taken their lumps as a first-year team in the Spruce City Men's Fastball Association. That's to be expected for a group of teenagers taking on grown men on a nightly basis.
Kiland might have to move for tennis

Kiland might have to move for tennis

Kristian Kiland is on the cusp of playing tennis professionally.
Canada takes its place among tennis elite

Canada takes its place among tennis elite

The emergence of Canada as a major player on the world tennis stage the past decade is undeniable. Never before in the country's 149-year history have Canadians been so prominent as contenders in the big leagues of tennis.

Knights impress at provincials

An extra-innings loss kept the Prince George Knights from advancing to the playoffs at the B.C. Minor Baseball bantam double-A provincial championship tournament.