The Abbotsford Heat simply couldn't sink the Peoria Rivermen on Tuesday evening.
READIt was a Grizzly weekend for the Atom Saints, while the Bantam Tier 2 Silvertips try unsuccessfully to tie a close contest with Kamloops.
READSalmon Arm wins first game in best-of-three series versus Kelowna. Next game on March 3 in Kelowna.
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Brittany Rogers of Coquitlam second all-around in the Senior women's category.
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After getting pounded by eight goals Friday, the Coquitlam Express rebounded Saturday to shut down the Cowichan Valley Capitals.
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Surrey goaltender leads surging team toward playoffs
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Salmon Arm Salmar Classic team comes out on top in North Okanagan Pee Wee Super League action.
READSicamous to face off against Revelstoke rivals in first round of playoffs.
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The Braves are returning to the ice for just two games only and all proceeds will go to the Burns Lake Tragedy Fund.
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Sicamous and Salmon Arm karate students head to Calgary for tourney
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Burns Lake Bruins Bantam A2 team played against Vanderhoof bantam team.
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The LDSS boys team finished in first place and the girls snowboarding team took second place.
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Two members of the United Rugby Club hang tough to a Langley foe's jersey during a BC Rugby Union Div. 2 game Saturday at Hume Park.
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Special Olympics curling kicked off last week in Burns Lake with a number of eager locals keen to try their hand at curling.
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Vancouver North East Chiefs split a pair of Major Midget hockey league games last weekend versus the Okanagan Rockets.
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The PIJHL's Port Moody Black Panthers have scored just six goals in their last four games.
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The Creston Valley Thunder Cats played Saturday and Sunday’s games with a limited lineup and lost both games against the Golden Rockets...
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Two Gulf Islands Secondary School basketball teams have qualified for the Vancouver Island championships.
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In the seventh annual Canadian Cue Sports B.C. 8 and 9 ball championship, several Penticton players performed well
READDifficult to comprehend but after seven attempts to defeat Serenity, Fraser River finally did it by a 6-1 count.
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