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Three different races were run that day - two, six, and 20-kilometre distances - with athletes ranging from eight to 60-plus years of age.
 
 
 
Walnut Grove Secondary cross country star Ashley Windsor is headed to a California city that goes by the name "happiest place in America."
 
 
 
Langley Rams slotback Jarod Zaleski is going pro.
 
 
 
The Langley Jr. Thunder picked up an important win in B.C. Junior A Lacrosse League action Saturday at the Langley Events Centre.
 
 
 
In the opening game of the 2012 Jack Donohue International Classic, the Canadian senior women's national basketball team defeated its Chinese counterparts...
 
 
 
Langley Rams slotback Jarod Zaleski is going pro.
 
 
 
The Langley Rivermen have secured their captaincy for next season.
 
 
 
Langley's hometown lacrosse star is coming home for the summer.
 
 
 
Langley Xtreme 2000 squirt B baserunner Chloe Jahn was called safe after sliding under the tag of the Fleetwood Force third basemen during a tournament...
 
 
 
Competitors mountain bike, kayak, trail run, trek, and orienteer through 30 to 50 kilometres of rugged West Coast terrain.
 
 
 
Langley's teenaged track and field athletes ran and jumped to top-three results Tuesday, the opening day of the Fraser Valley high school track and field...
 
 
 
Perhaps it was just the frustration of the moment, but when Brett Lawrie and John Farrell exploded in rage at an umpire in the ninth inning, the team'...
 
 
 
The Langley Bandits girls fastpitch team won its first tournament of the year in dramatic fashion last weekend.
 
 
 
The second annual Burnaby Atmosphere Mind Over Mountain Adventure Race (MOMAR) is set to take place on Saturday, June 2.
 
 
 
The Vancouver Whitecaps FC women's squad is opening its season in Langley.
 
 
 
The Trinity Western University track and field team will enter the world of CIS women's pole vaulting this fall.
 
 
 
Langley Athletic FC will be looking for its first Pacific Coast Soccer League win this weekend.
 
 
 
The Langley Jr. Thunder won its B.C. Junior A Lacrosse League home opener, 11-4 over the Port Coquitlam Saints Thursday at the Langley Events Centre.
 
 
 
For hometown boxer Shawn McDonald, under the bright, warm ring lights at the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre, it was a case of mission accomplished.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
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