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Silver medal bittersweet for Kootenay Wildcats

By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson Daily Sports For the third consecutive year the Kootenay Wildcats watched as another team celebrated a provincial title. Thompson/Okanagan Rockets scored the only goal of the third period to squeak out a 3-2 victory in game three of the 2010-2011 Female Midget AAA Championship Sunday night in Rutland. The Rockets win […]

From expansion to KIJHL champs, Osoyoos continues magical ride

By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson Daily Sports In the end 42 wins, 90 points and runaway winners of the 2010-11 regular season really does mean something. The Osoyoos Coyotes flexed their offensive muscles, scoring four times in the opening period to trounce the Castlegar Rebels 7-1 and clinch the 2011 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League Championship […]

Desert Dogs rout Rebels to capture 2011 KIJHL title

By The Nelson Daily Sports The Osoyoos Coyotes exploded for four first period goals en route to thumping the Castlegar Rebels 7-1 to clinch the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League Championship Saturday at the Complex in the Sunflower City. The Desert Dogs win the best-of-seven series 4-2 and now represent the KIJHL at the Cyclone […]

Rebels face elimination game Saturday after Dogs 4-2 win in Game five

It’s taken more than six week, but the Castlegar Rebels finally face an elimination game. A goal by Matt Geurts at seven minutes of the third period snapped a 2-2 tie and powered the Osoyoos Coyotes to a 4-2 victory over the Rebels in Game five of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League Final Friday […]

Ross backstops Rebels to 2-0 win, series tied at 2-2

By The Nelson Daily Sports The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League Final is now down to a best-of-three series. Timely scoring and a 21-save performance from goalie Alex Ross powered the Castlegar Rebels to a 2-0 victory over the Osoyoos Coyotes in game four of the KIJHL Final Wednesday night at the Complex in the […]

Sports: our Dam City on a roll

Most people in this community know Kristina Kruchkowski from her Shaw Cables news reports ….but how many of you know her by her alter ego, Kitty Karnage?   City council now does, after Kruchkowski appeared as a delegation with her Ladies’ derby team, the Dam City Rollers, Monday evening.  Sporting fun names like, Pro-Pain Paula, […]

Going out on top: George Grey calls it a career after taking home three gold medals at nationals

In a town mostly known for its alpine sports champions, George Grey has helped put Nordic skiing on the map both locally and nationally. As he crossed the finish line in Canmore last week for the last time in his competitive career, Grey was, needless to say, a little misty-eyed as he embraced his father in a show of thanks...

Aynsley pulls Rebels back into KIJHL Final with OT winner

By The Nelson Daily Sports Ryan Aynsley made a decision in January to leave the Trail Smokies of the B.C. Junior Hockey League and return to the Sunflower City. Everyone in Castlegar is glad he did. The Kelowna sniper scored at the 8:21 mark of the first overtime to give the Rebels a 2-1 victory […]

Taylor makes freshman history at Portland State after winning Folino Invitational Women’s Golf Tourney

By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson Daily Sports L.V. Rogers Bomber grad Lauren Taylor made history Tuesday by being the first freshman in Portland State Viking history to capture a women’s golf tournament.
 Taylor shot an even par 144 to win the Big Sky Conference Folino Invitational Women’s Golf Tourney hosted by Cal State Fullerton at Oak […]

Cats Blog — North Shore ends Wildcats run at a provincial title

The West Kootenay Wildcats, based in Castlegar, are currently in Kelowna playing at the B.C. Hockey Female Bantam provincials. Nelson Minor Hockey product Jesse Cooper, joined by two other Heritage City players — Emma Hare and Jena Wheeldon — has agreed to blog the happenings of the Cats for The Nelson Daily. The Wildcats scored […]

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