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Rapids win bronze at provincials

The Sunshine Coast Rapids completed their most successful season to date with a well-earned bronze medal at the provincial peewee lacrosse championships last weekend in Chilliwack.

Doherty to compete in landmark event

Coaster Sarah Doherty has golden dreams as she prepares for the 2008 World Sprint Races in Sacramento, Calif. this week.

Scoot rocks Europe

Pender Harbour longboarder Scott "Scoot" Smith is tearing up pavement all over Europe and, barring any major upset, will become this year's world champion of downhill skateboarding at the end of his five-week stint abroad.

SCC riders rip up Bear Mountain

The Bear Mountain Challenge hosted by the Fraser Valley Mountain Bike Association is a weekend of racing for both downhill and cross country racers, and the Sunshine Coast Cycling Club (SCC) was out in full force.

Pee wee Rapids punch provincial ticket

The Sunshine Coast Rapids are off to the provincial lacrosse championships for the first time in association history.

10th anniversary of outriggers its last?

When in doubt, straighten 'er out and paddle like hell. This is a phrase well known by many a paddler and practiced well by outrigger teams last weekend.

Sneddon, Wicks snag race title

Tired but undaunted after 500 kilometres of high-quality mountain biking, about 450 riders gritted it out last Friday (July 4) on Whistler's beautiful and challenging trails to cap the second annual BC Bike Race.

Dempster named to All-Star team

An All-Star game nod and his 10th win of the season - it's been quite a productive few days for Gibsons' Ryan Dempster.

Busy schedule for local riders

Busy times for the Sunshine Coast Cycling Club (SCC) have taken core team members all over the country in recent weeks. The most recent races had the cross country team in Kamloops and the downhill team in the Rockies at Panorama near Invermere.

Langdale youth to represent western Canada

A dream has come true for Zach Karmel, age 12, from Langdale. Zach was handpicked from among 5,200 young people from across the country to represent Western Canada at the national soccer finals on July 19 at BMO Stadium in Toronto.