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Blazers remain the team to beat

The countdown is on in the women's league to keep Blazers from posting an undefeated season. Last week the Blazers shut out Mayhem 4-0 on the strength of two goals from Ashley Taylor and singles from Astrid Bradbury and Christine Campbell.

Richey scores big at golf nationals

Richey scores big at golf nationals Connor Richey was named male athlete of the week at the University of the Fraser Valley last week after helping lead the men's golf team to the Pacific West silver medal and a berth at the CCAA national championshi

New Sistahs score

The newly named Sitahs Sistahs inaugurated their first match with a win, though it was old diehards Koree Rogers and Delia Envoldsen who struck the net.

Detwiller honoured with award

The Canadian office of the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA Canada)is proud to honour Doug Detwiller, founder of Sprockids, with an award in recognition of his contribution to youth in cycling.

Founding father of Vancouver Marathon shares memories

Halfmoon Bay's Don Basham watched the runs grow

League's return top action after one-week break

Only three weeks out of the gate, and already the Banana Peppers areposting points, as they tied Source 2-2 in women's league play last week. Kelsey Nattell scored first for the Peppers, but then Source countered and scored twice.

Injury hampers Nightingale's goal

Halfmoon Bay's Teresa Nightingale went to Toronto last weekend on a mission. Her goal was to try to better her time from last year and break three hours, attempting to place in the top three masters women again at the Toronto Marathon.

Racquet Club hosts open house

The public is invited to come out and play tennis for free at the Suncoast Racquet Club the weekend of Oct. 28 to 30. On Friday, Oct. 28, from 3:30 to 5 p.m.

Smith in tough at World Police and Fire Games

Murray Smith was in tough at the World Police and Fire Games in New York City - and it wasn't just the competition on the squash court. Smith was in New York City last month when Hurricane Irene hit.

U30 league set to start

A co-ed U30 adult soccer league is set to take the pitch here on the Coast. League organizers held a series of games last Saturday in Sechelt as a way to garner interest in the league that will hopefully start next June.