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Walesmen win city golf championship

Prince of Wales outshot the five-member team from Point Grey by three strokes to win the city golf championship May 16 at Point Grey Golf and Country Club. Counting their four best scores on the par-72 course, Prince of Wales finished the single-round tournament at a combined 307, Point Grey shot 310 for second and Kitsilano came third at 335.


 

First-time Bryant falls to top seed at Division I nats

Junior long pole Matt MacGrotty helped Bryant University get to a program-first NCAA national Division I field lacrosse championship tournament last week.


 

Clan star named region track athlete of the year

Simon Fraser University middle distance runner Helen Crofts was named the West region female track athlete of the year by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.


 

Standout career comes to early end

Riley Loewen of Burnaby ended his NCAA Division II field lacrosse career four points shy of an all-time points record and one goal away from a second-straight appearance in a national championship final.


 

Wong will play in Friday's golf Shootout at Gleneagles

NORTH Vancouver golf phenom Eugene Wong has been added to the roster for the VGT Golf West Van Shootout scheduled for this Friday at Gleneagles Golf Course.


 

Crofts runs down two titles in one 30 minute stretch

WEST Vancouver's Helen Crofts added two more track and field titles to her stellar Simon Fraser University resumé, winning both the 400-metre and 1,500metre races at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championships Saturday in Monmouth, Ore.


 
Scott Stefanek

Homegrown Select comes back to roots

After 10 largely successful seasons in the Metro soccer league, it was only a matter of time before a second generation Burnaby Select stepped forward.


 
SFU's Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe

SFU hoop star earns Team Canada tryout

Simon Fraser University women's basketball forward Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe will be among the 29 players at tryouts for the Canadian senior women's national team this weekend.


 
Scott Stefanek

Homegrown Select comes back to roots

After 10 largely successful seasons in the Metro soccer league, it was only a matter of time before a second generation of Burnaby Select stepped forward.


 

Senior attack takes Saints to national semifinal

Burnaby's Riley Loewen paced the Limestone College Saints to the Final Four in NCAA Division II field lacrosse.


 

Clan runner wins two track titles

Simon Fraser University won three individual titles at the Great Northwest conference track and field championships at Monmouth, Oregon on Saturday.


 

Field semis loom for lax locals

Burnaby's Riley Loewen paced the Limestone College Saints to the Final Four in NCAA Division II field lacrosse.


 
Craig Wyszomirksi, left, and Devon Toews

Devon directs the defence

Every game, Surrey Eagles coach Matt Erhart has to deal with a problem most junior hockey coaches would kill for.


 

Boyd grad selected by Als in CFL draft

Hosam Shahin showed up at Hugh Boyd secondary school in his Grade 10 year having never played organized football before. He not only went on to earn a full-ride scholarship to an NCAA Division One program but now has a pathway to a professional career.


 

Senior ends successful season at the plate

Brent Lawrence of Burnaby ended his NCAA Division I baseball career at Northern State University on a high note.


 
Tyler Digby

Burnaby pick taken in CFL draft

Tyler Digby, a first-round pick of the Burnaby Lakers in the Western Lacrosse Association junior draft, was selected in the fourth round of the Canadian Football League college draft on Monday.


 
Logan Schuss

Schuss going out with a bang at Ohio State

Field lacrosse standout Logan Schuss is closing out his outstanding collegiate career in style.


 
Mike Warn

Goalkeeper to continue soccer career at South Carolina school

Mike Warn has logged plenty of kilometres to develop into an elite goalkeeper. Now that commitment is taking him to South Carolina this fall.


 

Two-sport athlete taken 36th in CFL draft

New Westminster's Tyler Digby was selected in the fourth round of the Canadian Football League college draft on Monday.