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Prince George Cougars training camp schedule

All scrimmages and games at CN Centre Today Noon-2 p.m. -- Players report to camp. 4-7 p.m. -- Young Guns game Saturday 9-10:30 a.m. -- Team Chara vs. Team Byfuglien 10:45 a.m.-12:25 p.m. -- Team Hamhuis vs. Team Brewer 12:30 -2 p.m.

Prince George Cougars training camp rosters

Team Byfuglien G - Adam Beukeboom G - Austin Hilderman D - Brandon Borbely D - Joel Lakusta D - Trevor Pereverzoff D - Cooper Sande D - Wil Tomchuk D - Drew Wilde F - Jansen Harkins F - Blake Holowaty F - Haydn Hopkins F - Marc Pasemko F - Kurtis Red
Anderson ready for regular Cougar duty

Anderson ready for regular Cougar duty

When you meet him away from the ice, 16-year-old Josh Anderson strikes you as not having an unpleasant bone in his body.
Harkins already in game-ready shape

Harkins already in game-ready shape

For Jansen Harkins, the shock of getting cut from Canada's under-18 national team in April was replaced by the awe of winning gold for Team Canada last weekend at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup.

Red Sox take 2-0 lead in P.G. Senior Baseball final

Bucky Schmidt can consider his hitting slump dead and buried.

Jansen shines on national track

Shelby Jansen just missed the podium in the 300-metre final at the Legion youth national track and field championships in Langley on the weekend.

Enduro ride set to spin at Otway

As many as 50 riders are expected to take their tire treads to the single track at the Cycle Logic Otway 4 Hour Enduro Challenge Sunday.

Roberts tames Fat Dog

Reid Roberts posted the second-fastest time in the gruelling 115-kilometre Fat Dog Trail Run in Manning Provincial Park on the weekend.

Free rugby clinic offered

Teenagers who want to tackle the rugby skills of rucks, scrums, line-outs and more can do so this Saturday. A free skills clinic, organized by the Prince George Youth Rugby program, will be on the pitch at Duchess Park secondary from 10 a.m. to 2 p.
Getting offensive

Getting offensive

The UNBC Timberwolves are focusing on a major goal for the 2014 Canadian Interuniversity Sport Canada West women's soccer season: generating more offence.