Despite an early lead the Burnaby Lake Rugby Club came up a little short in its bid for a second consecutive provincial women’s title.
READThe Burnaby Lakers have won their first B.C. Junior A Lacrosse League game of the season
READBurnaby's St. Thomas More Knights have qualified for the B.C. AA high school girls soccer championship.
READBurnaby’s Abbey Vogt was part of the SFU women’s 4x400 metre relay team that came in third at the 2012 GNAC championships
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Burnaby Lake Rugby Club’s women’s premier league squad downed United 22-12 last Saturday to advance to the league final this weekend.
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Canadian women’s soccer superstar Christine Sinclair of Burnaby will be showing the Royal City Soccer Club’s kids how it’s done on Saturday.
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The Burnaby Jr. Lakers got off to a great start against the Victoria Shamrocks, but it was downhill from there on Sunday.
READBurnaby native Nicholas Wong has agreed to play for the Simon Fraser University men's hockey program next season.
READWheelchair basketball player Anthony Purcell of Burnaby has been chosen to receive an $8,000 athletic bursary from Petro-Canada.
READBurnaby native Victor Montagliani has been elected the new president of the Canadian Soccer Association.
READRyan Nugent-Hopkins of Burnaby had three points in Canada's 7-2 win over France on Monday.
READKeynan Parker, a former star at St. Thomas More in Burnaby, was taken in the sixth round of the CFL draft by the Montreal Alouettes
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B.C. provincial championships will take place at Burnaby's Swangard Stadium
READFour Burnaby Winter Club players were first round WHL bantam draft selections including the first overall pick and Cliff Ronning's son
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Kelsey Haberl of Burnaby has been named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference player of the year.
READThe Burnaby Lakers had a rough start to their B.C. Junior Lacrosse League season on Sunday
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Burnaby's St. Thomas More Collegiate captured the B.C. Catholic Cup senior girls high school soccer championship
READThe SFU men’s hockey program has received a commitment from two former Western Hockey League players
READGoaltender Kimberley Newell of Burnaby has been invited by Hockey Canada to attend its women's under-18 strength and conditioning camp.
READThe SFU women's softball team ended its home schedule in dramatic fashion
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