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Crushers win playoff title

The two-day, six-team, waterlogged women's tournament took place last weekend at Shirley Macy. The two finalists ended up playing eight games apiece, and four games in a row on Sunday, in the freezing rain.

U15 Bandidos win Lynn Valley tournament

For a team of 18 boys, spring break started off with a bang bringing home the first place hardware from the Lynn Valley U15 soccer tournament.

Arduin seeks playoff success

Halfmoon Bay's David Arduin is hoping for a long playoff run with the Westside Warriors, but the Salmon Arm Silverbacks seemingly have something to say about those hopes.

Chat Eagles soar to eighth place finish

The Chatelech Eagles soared to an eighth place finish at the provincial championships last week - the highest finish ever for the four-year-old team.

Snow course a slick operation

It probably wasn't what their teachers had in mind for the first mountain bike course designed by four students from Capilano College's mountain bike operations (MBO) program.

Tie games the order of the day

The U13 Predators took on North Vancouver Burrards at Cliff Gilker Park last weekend. Predators controlled the early part of the game and had a number of good chances.

Historic playoff run ends with historic title

The 30-year wait is finally over for the UBC Thunderbirds women's volleyball team. The T-Birds, featuring Kyla Richey and Natalie Eades from Roberts Creek, saw an amazing playoff run come to a close last Saturday night in Fredericton, N.B.

Playoffs right around the corner

CALs Crushers and Xenichen Ya Yas put points between themselves and the rest of the women's league with wins this week. Marshall Mayhem extinguished IGA Blazers second place chances with their 4-2 win.

Cougars bounced from playoffs

Four games in six nights were just too much for the Elphinstone Cougars to overcome. The senior boys playoff run came to a close on Feb. 20, following a 75-54 loss to Collingwood. Elphi started the playoffs with a 81-73 win over St.

Smith snags silver in squash

Halfmoon Bay's Kendyl Smith snagged a silver medal at last weekend's B.C. Winter Games in Cranbrook. Kendyl, 13, won the medal after her zone five team (Vancouver-Squamish) placed second in the team category.