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Goalie Wornig joins Spruce Kings

Goalie Wornig joins Spruce Kings

The Prince George Spruce Kings' January fire sale has paid off in a lanky dividend. They have acquired six-foot-six, 190-pound goaltender Stefan Wornig to complete a trade with the Powell River Kings made at the Jan. 10 B.C.
Drame bolsters defence for UNBC

Drame bolsters defence for UNBC

Emmanuel Drame will be a new face in the soccer lineup this season for the UNBC Timberwolves but he's already well-accustomed to student life on the Cranbrook Hill campus.
Young joining NCAA Division 1 program

Young joining NCAA Division 1 program

Jared Young is moving on to the big leagues of college baseball. Young, a 20-year-old Prince George product, will play on scholarship next school year at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va.
Local skiers win at zone finals

Local skiers win at zone finals

Members of the Prince George Alpine Ski Club dominated the slopes at the north zone finals, held at Hudson Bay Mountain in Smithers. The event began with a two-run giant slalom race last Friday, and five P.G. skiers were quickest in both runs.
T-wolves hand reins to Sedgwick

T-wolves hand reins to Sedgwick

Neil Sedgwick, the newly-minted coach of the UNBC Timberwolves women's soccer team, is the answer to a Canadian pro soccer history trivia question.
Masters teaching lacrosse skills

Masters teaching lacrosse skills

Learning a new skill in any sport takes time and practice and it helps to learn from one of the masters.
Riding the river

Riding the river

How mild was our winter this year? It was so warm and ice-free that canoe paddlers hoping to get the jump on training for the Northern Hardware Prince George Canoe Race have been plying the waters of the Nechako River since late January.
Howse rediscovers his hockey passion

Howse rediscovers his hockey passion

On Sunday, Ryan Howse was a guest coach for the Prince George Spruce Kings, running the bench for Team White in the Spruce Kings Top Prospects Game. For now, Howse is just a scout for the B.C. Hockey League team.
Barracudas make waves at Olympic trials

Barracudas make waves at Olympic trials

Four members of the Prince George Barracudas have experienced Canadian swimming at its highest level. Hannah Esopenko, Sava Yungman, Avery Movold and Haley Black competed at the Olympic trials, which concluded Sunday in Toronto.
Stief lands hockey scholarship

Stief lands hockey scholarship

The Prince George Spruce Kings will have to fill a gaping hole left by Matthew Stief. Stief, a veteran defenceman who had a team-leading 43 points during the 2015-16 B.C.