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Calvin, Edwards pace Hawks to 7-0 dismantling of Leafs in Murdoch Final

After failing to score in Game two of the Murdoch Division Finals, the  Beaver Valley Nitehawks busted out of an offensive slump in a big way. The Hawks two-headed Monster — Ryan Edwards and Dallas Calvin — combined for nine points to lead Beaver Valley to a 7-0 shellacking of the Leafs in Kootenay International Junior Hockey...

Mount Sentinel edged out by Kootenay rivals at BC A Boy's Hoop Championships

In a rematch of the Kootenay Final, the Fernie Falcons outlasted the Mount Sentinel Wildcats 41-31 in the consolation round of the B.C. High School A Boy's Basketball Championships Saturday at the Events Center in Langley. The loss dropped the Cats into 12th spot at the 16-team provincial tournament. Mount Sentinel advanced...

Mallard's Team of the Week — Glacier Gym Club

More than 40 Glacier gymnasts were in action recently at two competitions in Cranbrook and Surrey. Thirty-plus, including a squad of girls in the Level 1 division, athletes returned from the Key City meet in Cranbrook while five boys were in Surrey. Mallard's Source for sports staff applaud the dedication of the Glacier youth...

UPDATED: Cats torched by North West Bulkley Valley Christian

The Mount Sentinel Wildcats took it on the chin for the second day in a row at the B.C. High School A Boy's Basketball Championships Thursday at the Events Center in Langley, losing 68-33 to North West Bulkley Valley Christian of Smithers. Once again the Cats could not match the offensive power of North West Bulkley Valley ...

Braves force Game six Tuesday by stopping Nelson 3-0

The Nelson Leafs missed a golden opportunity to get some rest before an expected showdown with the Beaver Valley Nitehawks in next round of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League playoffs. The Leafs dropped another egg Monday night in Game five of the Murdoch Semi Final, losing 3-0 to the Spokane Braves at the NDCC...

Mallard's Team of the Week — Kootenay Chaos Track and Field Club

More than 1000 athletes were in attendance. And four of those competitors were members of the Nelson Kootenay Chaos Track and Field Club. And those four track stars, well, came away with a dozen medals. Hence the reason why Mallard's Source for sports jumped on the opportunity to select these future track stars as Team of the...

Swiston's OT winner lifts Saints to second consecutive BCIHL title

For the second year in a row, the road to the B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League title goes through the Selkirk Saints. The Saints clinched the BCIHL title for the second consecutive Saturday night in Castlegar, by stopping the Trinity Western University Spartans 3-2 in overtime. Scott Swiston scored 10 seconds in to overtime...

Maida, stingy defence sparks Leafs to 3-1 Murdoch series lead

The Nelson Leafs rode the stellar netminding of Adam Maida and a stingy defence to a 2-1 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League playoff road victory over the Spokane Braves Saturday night in the Lilac City. The win gives Nelson a commanding 3-1 lead in the Murdoch Division best-of-seven semi final. Nelson can clinch the...

Nelson Youth Soccer star off to Whitecaps Pre-Residency camp

The Vancouver Whitecaps have difficulty keeping star players on the MLS squad so the squad is calling on youngsters to fill the void somewhere down the line. Nelson soccer player Parker Shaw-Lazier hopes to one day be that player. Shaw-Lazier started the long road after the Caps came calling to invite the 15-year-old midfielder...

All talk centers on the status of injured Leaf sniper Jamie Vlanich

The exciting Kootenay International Junior Hockey League playoffs have started. However, the hottest topic of discussion is not the fact Spokane and Nelson are deadlocked with the series shifting to the Lilac City, it’s that the odds-on favourite to win the league MVP award is no where to be found after two games into the...
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