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Tune-up time

Tune-up time

The two Prince George high school football teams that remain standing this season were on the gridiron Saturday.

Sports in brief

Laass battles to bronze Lavanna Laass won a pair of bronze medals at the Qubec Open judo tournament in Montral on the weekend.
Lally's a six-time national champ

Lally's a six-time national champ

Kenny Lally has done his part, now it's up to boxing officials to decide whether he gets to compete in the 2015 Pan Am Games.
Holtom puts English accent on Whitecaps academy

Holtom puts English accent on Whitecaps academy

A summer vacation in the Okanagan translated into a job in northern B.C. for Ross Holtom.
Hiller digs in for Games team trials

Hiller digs in for Games team trials

Whether it's short-track or long-track, speed skater Nico Hiller is intent on finding the fast track to the 2015 Canada Winter Games. The 16-year-old Hiller will begin that quest this morning at Kin 1 arena for the start of the two-day B.C.
Judokas heading east for top-level meets

Judokas heading east for top-level meets

Some Prince George judokas are taking their games to a higher level for the next two weeks.

Blazers, Cougars prepare for battle

The Kamloops Blazers are in town this weekend for a two-game weekend set and they've brought with them the leading scorer in the Western Hockey League.

Butcher's bill costly for Spruce Kings

Ben Butcher score two goals to inspire the Langley Rivermen to a 5-2 victory over the visiting Prince George Spruce Kings.

Swan sails into selection meet

Callie Swan doesn't need to be reminded what's at stake this weekend on the short track speed skating ice at Kin 1. Either she makes it into the top five at this weekend's B.C.

Lally fighting for gold

After his second fight at the elite national boxing championships Thursday in Mississauga, Ont.,Kenny Lally looked a bit like Popeye. A punch above the eye drew blood, but despite the best efforts of Rodolfo Valasquez of Hamilton, Ont.