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They’re No. 1

They’re No. 1

A wolf pack of fans were howling for their Wenatchee Wild hockey team as they took on the Powell River Kings at the Cominco Arena Thursday in the first game of the Trail Smoke Eaters Labour Day exhibition tournament that includes the Kings, the Wild, the Smokies and Brooks Bandits from the Alberta Junior League.

O’s split first two in Grand Forks

Trail ‘pitchin’ to be in the money
Trail gynmastics club celebrates a half century of tumbling

Trail gynmastics club celebrates a half century of tumbling

The Trail Gymnastics Club is set to tumble into their 50th year and is holding a week long open house to welcome new and old members to the sport.
Hawks coaches like local talent

Hawks coaches like local talent

The Beaver Valley Nitehawks wrapped up their opening training camp Tuesday evening with a spirited Blue vs White scrimmage game.

Little Ninja classes ready to kick off

Trail’s Pride Gym is calling on all ninjas as new classes and innovative workouts get set to start next week.

Cain beats heat at Ironman

The agony of defeat is not nearly as wretched as the race itself, just ask Dallas Cain and the other survivors of the Subaru Ironman Canada triathlon held in Penticton on Sunday.

Local golfer performs well

McKay finishes strong
Smokies shaping up for tourney

Smokies shaping up for tourney

Coaches ‘un-wowed’ but players display promise

Next stop GFI

After an impressive win at the Western Canada Baseball Championships Sunday, the AM Ford Trail Orioles are headed to the 31st Grand Forks International Baseball Tournament (GFI).
Orioles perched on top once again

Orioles perched on top once again

The AM Ford Trail Orioles finished the Western Canada Championship round robin with three wins and one loss, earning a spot in the final Sunday where they faced Manitoba. The O’s received good pitching and played great defensively to win the game 4-3.