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New last name, new rink, has former Victoria junior star ready for run at the Scotties

New last name, new rink, has former Victoria junior star ready for run at the Scotties

Life has a way of creeping up on you. A lot has changed since Dailene Sivertson of Victoria was one of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s best junior women’s curlers. For starters, she is now Dailene Pewarchuk following her marriage last summer to husband Dustin Pewarchuk.

Three Musketeers on way to HarbourCats

The Victoria HarbourCats added to their West Coast League depth with three signings Tuesday from Xavier University of the NCAA Big East Conference. Will LaRue and Riley Pletcher are outfielders and Matt Kent is a right-handed pitcher.

No Patrick, but Wheat Kings still formidable

When coming through the back entrance of Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre on Tuesday, Grant Armstrong quipped he didn’t know whether to turn left toward the Victoria Royals dressing room or right toward the visiting team’s room.
Reynolds Roadrunners cap season with Colonist Cup

Reynolds Roadrunners cap season with Colonist Cup

It was like one of those unification bouts in boxing, where the various belt holders within a weight class get together for one winner-decides-all match for all the bragging rights. The Reynolds Roadrunners, who over the weekend won the first sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Golden effort on the beach for Victoria volleyball star Broder

A new doubles partner proved no problem for Jamie Broder of Victoria, who opened the post-Rio Olympics season with the women’s gold medal Sunday in the Trinidad and Tobago Beach Volleyball Tournament on Turtle Bay.

Vikes give Thunderbirds a scare on UBC’s court

The McKinnon Gym era in the 1980s produced the second-greatest dynasty in Canadian men’s university basketball history.
Bays, Blue Jags, Lions cream of the Island boys basketball crop

Bays, Blue Jags, Lions cream of the Island boys basketball crop

It is that time again for muggy gyms on cool nights and that unmistakable squeak of sneakers on hardwood.
Seahawks shut down by Tampa Bay’s rejuvenated defence

Seahawks shut down by Tampa Bay’s rejuvenated defence

TAMPA BAY 14 SEAHAWKS 5 TAMPA, Fla. — Jameis Winston threw a pair of touchdown passes to Mike Evans and Tampa Bay’s rejuvenated defence shut down Russell Wilson and Seattle’s sputtering offence to beat the first-place Seahawks 14-5 on Sunday.

Reynolds wins provincial soccer title

Reynolds Secondary, in its 50th year of existence, received the best birthday present of all Saturday. The Reynolds Roadrunners defeated the Argyle Pipers of North Vancouver 5-4 on penalties, after a 0-0 draw, to win the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Vikes women lose after taking UBC to double overtime

In her 24th season of coaching the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, and before that as a national team player who captained sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to fourth place at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, Debbie Huband has picked up a great deal of knowledg