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Dylan Kruger

Ladner student earns $80,000 scholarship

A local teen was recently awarded one of Canada's most prestigious scholarships.


 
St. Patrick’s Catholic Elementary School’s new principal Clive Heah

St. Patrick school principal brings principles to new job

St. Patrick's Catholic Elementary School is the first school where Clive Heah has worn the principal's hat.


 
Receiver Jeremy Gordon-Carmichael

Sun Devils on the move in 2014

The 2013 high school football season might be the South Delta Sun Devils last chance at a provincial championship for the foreseeable future.


 

Palmer shows talent, sportsmanship

The Palmer Griffins are the seven-time Richmond Senior Boys Basketball champions and there looks to be some more outstanding talent on the horizon.


 

South wins back-to-back hoop titles

Burnaby South's Jermaine Hayley is best known for his offensive talents, but it was his effort on defence that helped the Rebels to a first-ever provincial junior varsity basketball title.


 

South wins back-to-back hoop titles

Burnaby South's Jermaine Hayley is best known for his offensive talents, but it was his effort on defence that helped the Rebels to a first-ever provincial junior varsity basketball title.


 
Delta Gymnastics' high school program

High school gym program a big hit

Delta Gymnastics is proud to be sending 30 high school athletes to this weekend's B.C. Secondary School Provincial Gymnastics Championships at Brooks Secondary School in Powell River.


 

Scrubb repeats as player of the year

Richmond's Philip Scrubb has been named Canada's top university men's basketball player for the second straight season.


 

Two Burnaby schools to JV finals

The Burnaby South Rebels and the St. Thomas More Knights both advanced to the B.C. high school junior boys' basketball championships.


 
Centennial's Jason Buren

Ravens wing past Centaurs

The Terry Fox Ravens still have first place in their crosshairs.


 
Sam Clare

Clare cleans up at SFU Lacrosse awards night

Ladner's Sam Clare had his hands full at the SFU Maple Leaf awards dinner, held recently at the Hilton Hotel Metrotown.


 

Robbins sets new record at gruelling Hurt 100

Robbins ran the 160.9kilometre course in 19 hours and 35 minutes, topping his old record of 20: 12 set in 2010 and beating his closest competitor by more than two hours. Second place went to fellow British Columbian Jason Loutitt of Squamish who finished in a time of 21: 39.


 
Archbishop Carney's six-foot-seven forward Patrick Simon

Stars stall in defence of title

It's difficult to prevail when your opponent attacks from outside and inside.


 
Sardis secondary's Eric Rogers

Falcons in tough at Legal

The Sardis secondary senior boys basketball team defended its claim of being a top-10 triple-A contender at the prestigious Legal Beagle tournament in Coquitlam last weekend.


 

Team B.C. stuns Americans in international football contest

Team B.C. closed out the Football University International Games with a second straight dominating performance on offense, defeating the United States 38-18 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on Saturday.


 
Rising G.W. Graham

Two-sport stars ready to shine at G.W.

It's been just over a month since the end of G.W. Graham's meteoric Grade 8 football season. In the program's inaugural year, the brand new AA team defied all expectations and made it all the way to the AAA provincial championship final at BC Place before conceding the title by just two points.


 

B.C. beats U.S. in International Bowl

Team B.C. closed out the Football University international games with a second straight dominating performance on offense, defeating the United States 38-18 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on Saturday.


 

Warriors fall short in final versus Kitsilano

The White Rock Christian Academy Warriors got a first-hand look at the top rated team in B.C. high school hoops at the 2012 Telus Basketball Classic last weekend.


 
Telus Classic in Port Coquitlam

Rapids rally together for teammate

With the bravest faces and heaviest of hearts, the Riverside Rapids put everything they had into last week's Telus Classic basketball tournament and came together for a teammate in tough times.