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Coast Inn Cats off to a great start

Having starting the season with 14 wins and just one loss, the Prince George Coast Inn of the North midget Tier 1 midget Cougars know there's science at work. They've obviously got chemistry on the ice. Winning that often doesn't just happen.
O'Brien tallies winner for Cougars

O'Brien tallies winner for Cougars

Brogan O'Brien had a back-handed backbreaker in store for the Kelowna Rockets.
LeBrun kills time, Kings edge Wild

LeBrun kills time, Kings edge Wild

Prince George Spruce Kings captain Jake LeBrun is one of the strongest players in the B.C. Hockey League. Able to squat 700 pounds, that weight training came in handy for the 20-year-old right winger.
Wild shuts out Spruce Kings

Wild shuts out Spruce Kings

The secret is out on the Wenatchee Wild. This hockey team is no expansion pushover. Unlike their first visit to Prince George for their B.C.
Inconsistent Cats looking for answers

Inconsistent Cats looking for answers

Two days after suffering their most one-sided loss of the season, the Prince George Cougars will try to get back on a winning track tonight in Kelowna.

Schaus, Northrop entered in Quebec Open

Judo season is just beginning and two Prince George athletes are grappling with the idea of fighting their way to medal podium this weekend at the Quebec Open in Montreal.
Condors tailback Pearce scored seven TDs in junior final against Polars

Condors tailback Pearce scored seven TDs in junior final against Polars

The Prince George Polars knew they were in for a headache trying to stop Colburn Pearce from running the football in Wednesday's junior P.G. Bowl championship and the Duchess Park Condors tailback did not disappoint.
BCHL's Wild back for more

BCHL's Wild back for more

Can the Wenatchee Wild be tamed? That's up to the Prince George Spruce Kings, who plan to be much less hospitable hosts tonight and Friday than they were the last time the Wild visited Prince George on the season-opening weekend.

Polars favoured in senior P.G. Bowl

On a wet and sloppy Masich Place Stadium field last week, Jacob Cundy had a firm grip on the task at hand. He set the tone for the Duchess Park Condors, rushing for four touchdowns in a 60-6 B.C.
Cougars falter in Blazerville

Cougars falter in Blazerville

Before they took the opening face off Wednesday in Kamloops, the Prince George Cougars had the second-best defensive record in the WHL. The key word is "had.