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Selects get the ball rolling

Selects get the ball rolling

Though Lakeside pitch continues to recover from the long winter, that hasn’t stopped Nelson rep soccer teams. This past weekend several teams headed to the warmer climes of the Okanagan where they took in the annual Ice-Breaker tournament in Winfield.
Kinrade’s Baby Sens magic in overtime

Kinrade’s Baby Sens magic in overtime

In an epic first-round playoff series, Nelson’s Geoff Kinrade played a starring role in the Binghamton Senators’ unlikely advancement to the second round.
Kaslo boy makes provincial soccer team

Kaslo boy makes provincial soccer team

A young soccer player who grew up in Kaslo began training Saturday in Burnaby with the provincial U16 boys team.
Taylor helps Portland to another Big Sky championship

Taylor helps Portland to another Big Sky championship

Nelson’s Lauren Taylor helped the Portland State Vikings win the Big Sky Conference golf championship in record fashion Wednesday at Ocotillo Golf Resort in Arizona.
Lumber Jackies draw first derby blood

Lumber Jackies draw first derby blood

If the first West Kootenay Women’s Roller Derby League match of the year is anything to go by, it’s going to be a close season.
Taylor and Portland State in contention

Taylor and Portland State in contention

Lauren Taylor and her Portland State University teammates have positioned themselves to win a Big Sky Conference women’s championship title heading into the third round of the event in Ocotillo Golf Resort in Arizona.
Spring camp provides optimism

Spring camp provides optimism

A few familiar faces and some fresh talent donned Nelson Junior Leafs jerseys this weekend for the Junior B team’s first camp of the season.
Saying goodbye to the indoor season

Saying goodbye to the indoor season

It was a busy weekend of action at SoccerQuest as the Keretoconus tournament came off without a hitch. In the women’s final the Finley’s Jiggers were able to hold off a late rally by the Finley’s Dirty Dozen to post an impressive 4-2 win in the women’s final.
Bombers find winning ways

Bombers find winning ways

Mother Nature was the ultimate victor at Queen Elizabeth Park this past weekend, but the L.V. Rogers Bombers did manage to pick up their first two wins of the season.
Walchuk and Vipers in hole

Walchuk and Vipers in hole

BCHL champions down 2-1 in Doyle Cup as the scene switches to Alberta for Game Four