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PG Sports—Sunday, Nov 23

Zach Pochiro scored his second goal of the game unassisted with just 72 seconds left in the third period to give the Prince George Cougars a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Giants. Brad Morrison added a goal and an assist for the Cats who outshot the Giants 34-22. The Cougars are 13-13 on the season and 6-0 in one goal games. They host the Regina Pats in their next game on Wednesday.

–The Prince George Spruce Kings, coming off Friday’s 4-3 loss to the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, host West Kelowna on Tuesday.

–The Prince George Female Midget Northern Cougars lost 6-1 to the West Coast Avalanche. The Northern Cougars won the Friday game over the Avalanche 3-1. They play again for the third straight day today (Sunday) in Coquitlam.

–In Canada West basketball, the Mount Royal Cougars beat the UNBC Timberwolves Saturday at the Northern Sport Centre. Mount Royal outscored the UNBC men 77-69 before 415 fans to get a split of the doubleheader. The Timberwolves won Friday 71-60. The Cougars knocked off the Lady Timberwolves 58-52 to sweep the double as Mount Royal took the Friday match-up 60-59. UNBC will host UBCO Friday and Saturday (Nov 28th and 29th). The T-wolves are 1-5 in the men’s division and 0-6 in the women’s standings.

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–Five members of the North Capital Judo Club combined to earn six medals, two gold, three silver and a bronze at the Steveston Judo Tournament. Results are listed below:

Gold:

Asher Young (U12 Junior Boys -32kg)
Braeden Davis (U18 Cadet Novice Men -66kg)

Silver:

Lochlan Young (U14 Junior Boys -50kg)
Nicolas Richards (U16 Juvenile Men -66kg)
Braeden Davis (U21 Junior Men Novice -66kg)

Bronze (1):
Maxwell Young (U16 Juvenile Men -50kg. He had to fight up from his usual weight class, -46kg, as no one was in his division)‎.

–Prince George Blizzard speed skater Nicolas Hiller was part of the Canadian team that placed second in the Men’s Team Sprint Event at the ISU Junior World Cup in Calgary. Meanwhile, in the Can-Am International Long Track Meet also in Calgary, Hiller’s sister Carolina took first place in the Ladies Mass Start Long Distance (9 lap) event.

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