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Timberwolves honour top athletes

The UNBC Timberwolves are hosting their annual year-end banquet Friday, April 17. The banquet acknowledges all hard work put forth by the student throughout the year. This year two players have been nominated for each of the four department awards – female rookie of the year, male rookie of the year, female athlete of the year, and male athlete of the year. The 2014-15 season was a historic one for the Timberwolves. The men’s soccer team notched their first six point weekend with a double...
Posted On 17 Apr 2015
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Hockey pair win medals

For Prince George hockey players Nicolas Braaten and Jacob Ross, it’s been a busy month. The two, who played together on the Pee Wee Tier 2 Cougars this past season, were together again, but this time in Europe. “We were in a tournament in Calgary,” Jacob says, “at the Alberta Challenge Cup. We didn’t even know about the team.” After the tournament, Canadian Explorers organizer Peter Lumir sent the families of the two boys a letter, asking if they would be interested in being part of the...
Posted On 16 Apr 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Perfect weekend for the Knights

Posted On 16 Apr 2015
, By staff1
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Kings get four commitments from camp

  Three hours after being introduced as the new coach of the Prince George Spruce Kings, Chad van Diemen was on the ice at the Coliseum. Van Diemen ran practice sessions Friday afternoon for the six teams of players participating in this year’s Prospects Camp. “(General manager) Mike (Hawes) had sent me a schedule for the camp,” van Diemen said Monday, after the camp was over, “and the rosters for the teams. “I knew some of the players from our work with them, and I recognized some of...
Posted On 15 Apr 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Chad van Diemen takes over as coach of Prince George Spruce Kings

The newest coach of the Prince George Spruce Kings was ready to get to work Friday morning. “We’ve got a great group of returning players,” Chad van Diemen told a media conference at the Prince George Coliseum on Friday, “and we’ve got the Prospects Camp starting today to look at filling out the roster.” General manager Mike Hawes said van Diemen, who spent the last six years as the associate head coach and assistant general manager of the Powell River...
Posted On 10 Apr 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Ready to conquer the Worlds

Everything he’d worked for had led up to that one moment. When Cole Abou-Tibbett, 17, won gold in his junior male second degree black belt under 62 kilogram division at the Taekwon-Do Nationals in Regina last November, he knew it had all been worth it. “I’m not sure some people understand when I tell them what that is but that [win] meant I was the number one fighter in my weight class in Canada. “So I definitely had a feeling that all the training I’d done to this point had been like a...
Posted On 10 Apr 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Cougars planning for next season

On the ice, the season is over for the Prince George Cougars. Off the ice, it’s a different story. “I’m in the office now,” coach Mark Holick said Tuesday. “We’re putting an end to this year, getting ready for the Bantam Draft in May. “We’ll probably be in the office until the end of June or so, then take some time off.” The season ended for the Cougars on Saturday night, as they dropped a 5-4 overtime decision to the Victoria Cougars, losing the first-round WHL Western Conference series...
Posted On 09 Apr 2015
, By Allan Wishart

Spruce Kings prospects take to the ice

  For future Prince George Spruce Kings, it starts now. The club’s annual Prospects Camps kicks off today (Friday) at the Coliseum and runs through Sunday afternoon. More than 100 players will officially register starting at 10 a.m., at which time they will also be assigned to one of six teams for the weekend. Team practices will start at noon, and the first of a series of intra-squad games starts at 4:30 p.m. with Team Grey playing Team Red. Teams Black and Gold take to the ice at...
Posted On 09 Apr 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Cougars season comes to an end

By Dan O’Connor Prince George Cougars The Prince George Cougars can hold their heads high. They gave the Victoria Royals all that they could handle, and then some. But their first playoff series in four years came to an end Saturday night in Victoria in dramatic fashion. The plucky Cougars erased a 3-1 and a 4-3 deficit, and tied the game with 1:14 left to force overtime. But Brandon Magee ended the series 1:42 into the extra frame to lift Victoria into the second round. Zach Pochiro...
Posted On 06 Apr 2015
, By staff1
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Cougars down Royals 4-2 in Game 3 - Game 4 tonight at CN Centre

Posted On 02 Apr 2015
, By Bill Phillips
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