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Skate club lobbies for summer ice

The Sunshine Coast Skating Club is having one of its best years ever, with five figure skaters on the regional development team and arecord number of skaters competing at provincials in the competitive and StarSkate streams.

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Volleyball Congratulations are in order for four athletes from Elphinstone Secondary School. Bella Roeleveld (Grade 8), Michelle Jakszuk (Grade 9), Katrina Nanson (Grade 10), and Farron MacDonald (Grade 10) all participated in the volleyball Team B.

SIB shines on Seabird Island

The recent run of success by athletes from the Sechelt Indian Band (SIB) continued at the Seabird Island tournament on the May 30 weekend. The U7 Sechelt Bumble Bees brought home first place after edging Seabird 2-0 in the final.

Squirt Crusherz win again

The squirt division Gibsons Crusherz played in a tournament in North Delta on May 23 and 24, bringing home another victory. Gibsons went 4-0 in the round robin, with great pitching by Hannah Smith, Carly Gillard and Leah Ewert.

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Outriggers Spirit of Aloha Racing (SOAR) placed fourth in the mixed division six-man canoe race with a time of 1:27:50 in a 15 km outrigger race at Jericho Beach May 24. For half the crew, this was the first taste of racing in up to two metre waves.

These Black Sox a different breed of team

The 1919 Chicago White Sox were named the Black Sox because they "fixed" the World Series. Our Kenmac Midget AA team were named the Black Sox because coach Brian Scarr gathered some black socks and made the team wear them.

Race club celebrates 10th Anniversary

The Sunshine Coast Drag Racing Association is celebrating its 10th anniversary this weekend. Come to the Sechelt airport on Sunday and join the club as they kick off their 11th annual racing season.

SIB teams claim lots of hardware

The U7 Sechelt Bumble Bees and U10 Sechelt Warriors represented the Sechelt Indian Band (SIB) and the Sunshine Coast with pride, winning last weekend.

Pender girls finish season on a high

The Pender Harbour Secondary School Sakinaws girls' soccer team had high hopes for this season, and they haven't disappointed. Recently, Pender completed the busiest week of their season and came away with a lot of success on the pitch.

Coast ladies second in Kelowna

Team SEMIC came home with second place after a May long weekend tournament in Kelowna. SEMIC, sponsored by Suncoast Electrical Management, was made up from four teams from the Sunshine Coast Women's League.