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Kodiaks battle back for bronze

As Saturday came to a close, the 18-and-under Kodiaks Black had dug themselves into a deep hole.
Jones first to receive lifetime award

Jones first to receive lifetime award

A knee replacement six years ago forced Bill Jones, at the age of 71, to retire from the soccer pitch and the game he so dearly loves.
On the move

On the move

Three years ago when UNBC entered the university varsity ranks, the school hired Alan Alderson as head coach of the men's soccer side. Alderson took over from Sonny Pawar, who had guided the team as head coach in the B.C.

Soccer league honours Carter

Terry Carter may have hung up his boots and kit four-and-a-half years ago, but you can still find him hanging around the clubhouse at the North Cariboo Senior Soccer League fields.
Chrobot has climbed ranks as swim official

Chrobot has climbed ranks as swim official

It's never easy throwing the rule book at a swim racer. It is, without question, the least favourite part of Larry Chrobot's job.

Kieta quick in Boston Marathon

Kristen Kieta led the way for a pack of Prince George athletes at the historic Boston Marathon on Monday. Kieta was among a group of seven Prince George runners who paced themselves over the 42.
Local players skate to international medals

Local players skate to international medals

The game was supposed to be a no-hitter.
Cariboo Cats snubbed in league awards

Cariboo Cats snubbed in league awards

The Cariboo Cougars may have had the best regular-season record in the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League, but their players were shut out from the league's all-star team. Based on voting from the league's coaches, B.C.

Stealth, Roughnecks battle for NLL playoff berth

The way the playoff situation is shaping up in the National Lacrosse League West Division, it could come down to the last game of the season to decide which team gets that last available spot.

LaBounty headed for wheelchair curling nationals

For the 12th time in his career, Frank LaBounty is competing on a national sheet of ice. Next week, the 48-year-old from Prince George will roll into the 2015 Canadian Wheelchair Curling championship set to begin April 27 in Boucherville, Que.