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Cougars drown River Kings

The Squamish Cougars gave away oil, gas and beef on "Alberta night" at Brennan Park arena Friday (Nov. 9) but they certainly had no intention of giving the game away to the Barrhead River Kings.

Eagles soar to provincial victory

A group of young local eagles journeyed east last weekend, swooping down to clasp the Merritt Pee Wee Hockey Tournament trophy on Sunday (Nov. 4). The Squamish Pee Wee Rec Eagles only lost one game on the way to the final against North Delta.

Cats beach Whalers

Last Friday (Nov. 2), the Squamish Cougars welcomed the Vancouver Whalers into their home and almost allowed the guests to skate home with the victory. The Cats had a slow start in the first period but blew the game open in the second with six goals.

Whistler passes Ellis

Sometimes moving up in the Howe Sound Men's Soccer League takes little more than playing a friendly game when the opposition doesn't show.

Titans face formidable battling Rams

The Bantam Titans won't be able to charge into playoff contention after losing on the road 18-6 against to the Westside Warriors on Sunday (Oct. 28), but the toughest barrier to bust through still beckons.

WHA loses season's new team

A heated dispute between a new World Hockey Association team and franchise owners has ended in one less league rival.

Cougars have purrrrfect weekend away

From the first day of training camp, Cougars bench boss Matt Samson said he has three lines that can lead the offence.

Sounders surrender to Seahawks

The Howe Sound Sounders football team is still bidding for a playoff spot despite surrendering a home game against the Seaquam Seahawks 31-7 on Saturday (Oct. 27) at Don Ross Secondary School.

Sounders soccer comes home

The Howe Sound Secondary School Sounders brought the soccer ball back to Squamish for their first and only home game at Brennan Park on Wednesday (Oct. 24).

Mighty Quest ends in victory

Playing on their own court for the first time in front of about 100 roaring spectators, Squamish's university basketball team embarked on a new kind of quest.
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