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Bad weather could turf Vikes

Bad weather could turf Vikes

Wet conditions complicate game

UVic women's field hockey team counts on strong defence

There is no such thing as total domination in sports, but three schools have combined to come pretty darn close to that in CIS women’s field hockey.

Minnesota Twins hire scout to scour Island for talent

The Minnesota Twins are hunting for another B.C. baseball star like Justin Morneau, and they’ve acquired the services of Victoria’s Gautam Srivastava to help them in their goal. Srivastava, the general manager of the Victoria Eagles of the B.C.

Knicks-Nets opener in Brooklyn postponed due to storm

Barclays Center sits right above a major mass-transit hub, an ideal destination for fans throughout New York. Not right now, though.

Querrey upsets No. 2 Djokovic

Sam Querrey recovered from a humiliating first set to beat second-seeded Novak Djokovic 0-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 in the second round of the Paris Masters on Wednesday.

liding Chargers, hiefs to collide or just bump

It might be less of a collision and more of a mere bump in the night when the Chargers and Chiefs meet tonight. Both teams are in free-falls. San Diego started out 3-1 and now has lost three straight, looking progressively worse in each outing.

16 teams compete for senior boys honours

Sixteen teams will begin play today in the B.C. senior boys single-A soccer championship being staged at the University of Victoria and Glenlyon Norfolk School. The Glenlyon Gryphons and host St.

Island Scoreboard

Curling ADMIRAL'S WALK PET CLINIC SELECT LEAGUE (At Victoria Curling Centre) Standings Neil Dangerfield (Ramsay Painting) 12 points; Jason Montgomery (Creative Woodcraft) 12; Jay Tuson 10; Jody Epp 10; Mike Wood (A Cut Above Tree Service) 10; Jason C

Arsenal storms back on Reading

Arsenal staged a stunning League Cup fightback at Reading after trailing 4-0 in the first half on Tuesday, advancing to the quarter-finals with a 7-5 extra-time victory after Theo Walcott scored a hat-trick.

Argonauts to rest Ray in regular-season finale

The Toronto Argonauts' reward to Ricky Ray for being named the CFL's offensive player of the week is time off. Ray received the CFL's weekly honour Tuesday after throwing four TD passes in a 31-26 road win over Saskatchewan on Saturday.