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3 teen wrestlers represent the Central Okanagan at nationals

3 teen wrestlers represent the Central Okanagan at nationals

Caleb Trudeau, Max Sabey and Leo Aaron competed at nationals in Ontario on the weekend of April 6
17-year-old B.C. soccer phenom signs pro contract with Vancouver Whitecaps

17-year-old B.C. soccer phenom signs pro contract with Vancouver Whitecaps

Comox鈥檚 Liam Mackenzie to continue his development in the MLS NEXT Pro league with the Whitecaps FC2
B.C. WHL player gets trophy nom after zero-penalty-minute season

B.C. WHL player gets trophy nom after zero-penalty-minute season

Tri-City Americans forward Jordan Gavin, 17, up for Most Sportsmanlike Player award
THE MOJ: Teacher鈥檚 pet Garland comes through as big as the shirts promised

THE MOJ: Teacher鈥檚 pet Garland comes through as big as the shirts promised

Diminutive coach favourite scores 2 in milestone game to pace Canucks to big win over Vegas
UConn dominance cemented with second straight March Madness title

UConn dominance cemented with second straight March Madness title

Team beats Purdue by 15 points in NCAA basketball championship match
Garland scores 2 in 400th game, Canucks outlast Vegas for 4-3 win

Garland scores 2 in 400th game, Canucks outlast Vegas for 4-3 win

Boeser nets his 40th of season for Vancouver
U.S. college organization all but bans transgender athletes from women鈥檚 sports

U.S. college organization all but bans transgender athletes from women鈥檚 sports

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics represents the country鈥檚 smaller institutions
B.C.鈥檚 Cam Levins matches Canadian 10k running record at Paris race

B.C.鈥檚 Cam Levins matches Canadian 10k running record at Paris race

UConn, Purdue each bring dominant run to the summit of March Madness

UConn, Purdue each bring dominant run to the summit of March Madness

Finalists have consistently blitzed opponents in their run to NCAA title game clash
Canada鈥檚 rugby 7 women finish 5th in Hong Kong, men continue to disappoint

Canada鈥檚 rugby 7 women finish 5th in Hong Kong, men continue to disappoint

Women 5th in overall standings, men will have to rally to avoid relegation
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