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Hesjedal crashes out of Tour de Suisse

Ryder Hesjedal鈥檚 season of woe continued Monday when he crashed out of the Tour de Suisse just moments into the third stage and was rushed to a hospital.

HarbourCats welcome expansion twins

These are the ties that bind. The Victoria HarbourCats and Medford Rogues, which entered the West Coast League this season as expansion franchises, will always have that in common.
Island golfers falter at Canadian Open qualifying

Island golfers falter at Canadian Open qualifying

It wasn鈥檛 so much who advanced Monday to the final qualifying stage for the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey as it was those who fell by the wayside at Gorge Vale Golf Club.
U.S. golfer Stephen Gangluff wins sa国际传媒 Island Savings Open; Riley Wheeldon of Comox third

U.S. golfer Stephen Gangluff wins sa国际传媒 Island Savings Open; Riley Wheeldon of Comox third

Clutch birdie putts at the 16th and 18th holes allowed Stephen Gangluff to walk away with the top prize at the sa国际传媒 Island Savings Open on Sunday, the inaugural event for PGA Tour sa国际传媒 (formerly the Canadian Tour).
Morgan has a lot to prove at U-19 camp

Morgan has a lot to prove at U-19 camp

Conor Morgan is going to spend this week proving he鈥檚 one of the best Under-19 basketball players in the country.
HarbourCats happy with first three-game series

HarbourCats happy with first three-game series

If you put the word 鈥減ro鈥 in front of it, Victoria sports fans have a history of responding. They did for the Victoria Capitals and Seals in baseball and Salmon Kings in hockey.

HarbourCats sweep away Falcons

The Victoria HarbourCats unveiled their Royal Blue third jerseys Friday night at Royal Athletic Park. So far, so lucky. The HarbourCats defeated the Kelowna Falcons 7-6 before 1,542 fans.

Newly signed Hesjedal ready for Tour de Suisse

Ryder Hesjedal didn鈥檛 need GPS to find his way back to Garmin. The Victoria cyclist re-signed with the pro Garmin-Sharp team through 2015.

Crossfire a concern for Highlanders

You might need to be some sort of soccer psychic to figure out the Washington Crossfire. The Seattle-based club is led by midfielder and playing-coach Nik Besagno, the first overall pick in the 2005 MLS draft after starring for the U.S.

HarbourCats pitcher Pivetta drafted by Nationals

Nick Pivetta is not so young that he doesn鈥檛 remember the beloved-by-Canadians but rarely-attended Montreal Expos. The 20-year-old pitcher could become property of that franchise, now known as the Washington Nationals.