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High flying
Burnaby Lakers junior Craig Conn goes airborne
to get a shot away in last week's win over Coquitlam.
Now photo by Larry Wright |
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Brothers rock
Victoria for four
The Gajic brothers of Burnaby, Nenad and younger sibling Ilija, returned to
the lineup of the junior A Burnaby Lakers and lit up the scoreboard for a total
of 10 points between them in Sunday's 11-9 victory over the defending B.C. Major
Junior Lacrosse League champion Victoria Shamrocks.
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Lakers rain on
Thunder in WLA start
In the case of the Burnaby Lakers, a lack of practice made them perfect
enough.
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SFU softball
women No. 2 seed at Decater nationals
Simon Fraser University's women's softball team became the first to qualify
for the NAIA national tournament, winning the Region 1 championship final 11-5
over Southern Oregon in Portland, Friday.
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SFU thrower
peaking at right time
Simon Fraser University's Jennifer Padrinao is peaking for the NAIA track
and field nationals.
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It was in the
Cards
Stanford University senior Lise L‚veill‚ of Burnaby earned an NCAA
postgraduate scholarship April 30.
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Judoka off to
junior worlds
Burnaby Judo Club's Jocelyn McGrandle will be going to the junior world
championships for the first time.
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Dogs sink
Mariners in sweep
The Burnaby Bulldogs improved their Pacific Metro baseball league record to
9-4 with a two-game sweep of the Surrey Mariners Sunday.
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Burnaby leads
Western assault
The Burnaby Focus under-14 boys' Aerial Assault volleyball team won a gold
medal at the Western Canada open tournament in Saskatoon, May 9.
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