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Ghag powers his way to fifth at worlds

Dal Ghag has been competing competitively for only two years, but already he is a heavyweight in the weight-lifting community.

Gibsons swimmer off to Athens for World Games

Gibsons Special Olympic swimmer Stephanie Rogers is hard at work preparing for the World Games next July in Athens, Greece.

Coast fighters win big at the Rock

Their first time in the cage proved to be little problem for a pair of up and coming mixed martial arts fighters from the Coast, as Jordan Manning and Rick Peers each won their first pro fights at the Battle Field Fight League last month at the River

Elphi junior girls tied for first

The Elphinstone junior girls volleyball team is anxiously awaiting their first opponent in the playoffs. After playing their last league match last Thursday (Oct.

Harlem Crowns delight packed Elphi crowd

For everyone on hand last Saturday night, it was the perfect place to be for great entertainment the night before Halloween.

Tricks, treats and a solid Inferno win

U15 Inferno beat the Surrey Ravens 2-1 last weekend for their fourth win in five games. A physically strong Surrey team made for many one-on-one battles, of which the Inferno won most.

Still winning championships, still going strong at 74

Winning baseball championships is becoming a regular routine for Gary Pennington, but that doesn't make it any less sweet.

Pigs run hog wild

This week in the women's league, the Pigs continued to run hog wild over opponents.

Hitmen hit back, beat Regals royally

The Sechelt Hitmen lived up to their namesake Saturday night, answering back their 8-1 loss in the season opener against the Mid-Island Blazers with an 8-2 win against the Powell River Regals in the Hitmen's first home game of the season.

Local martial arts club gets bully-proofed

The Sunshine Coast Martial Arts Academy and instructor Shawn Phillips recently became certified to teach the Gracie Bully-proof system to local students.