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Training the Olympians of the future

The Whistler Mountain Ski Club has added some Squamish flavour and Olympic-level talent to its coaching staff. Though born and raised in Juneau, Alaska, Hilary Lindh, a 13-year veteran of the U.S. ski team, makes her home now in Squamish.

Punching above their weight

The Squamish Bantam Rep Eagles are winning their way through regular season. The team is at two wins and one loss despite moving into a higher tiering round of more competitive hockey this year. The Eagles have also been playing clean hockey.

Fall Classic brings in big funds for James scholarship

One hundred and one people walked or ran in memory of Angela James on Sunday (Nov. 21). "It went really well," said Linda McHale, who organized the Fall Classic as a fundraiser for the Angela James Memorial Scholarship fund this year.

Eight in the race for top in men's soccer

This weekend is it for men's soccer until the new year, and it's been a tough battle for the top spot in the league. Brew Pub and Whistler F.C. have been struggling to be the number one team in the league. A few weeks ago, Whistler F.C.

Football Sounders wrap season

The final game of the Howe Sound Secondary Sounders seniors boys' football season didn't end in victory, but the season was still the best it's been in four years. G.P. Vanier beat the Sounders 39-6 on Nov.

Soccer Sounders place third at provincials

The Howe Sound Secondary Sounders senior boys' soccer team is back in the top three in 小蓝视频 after this week's provincial tournament. The Sounders won their first provincial double A playoff game against Caledonia.

Squamish's twin powers

If it's ever looked to you like one player on the Howe Sound Sounders football team somehow managed to be in two places at once, its not some supernatural force at work.

Killer Eagles prove deadly

The Novice Killer Eagles ringette team destroyed most of their opponents in a tournament last weekend- even though the team was playing in a higher division than it does in regular league play. "I think we did fantastic," said Steve Stanley.

Atom Reps are flying high

The Home Hardware Squamish Atom Rep Eagles truly soared this past weekend with two monumental victories over the Arbutus Club to finish off the league tiering round with four wins and four losses.

No stopping Sounders

The Howe Sound Secondary Sounders have plowed their way to victory through the last four regular season games. The latest victory was last Saturday (Nov. 6) against Moscrop Secondary School from Burnaby.
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