VANCOUVER — Michael O’Connor has a chance to grab one of the most heralded quarterbacking records in the books at UBC.
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Rachel Sydor: Four years a Spartan understudy, Trinity Western keeper rises to starting role on nation’s No. 4-ranked team
LANGLEY — Win five national titles over a span of 10 years, like the Trinity Western Spartans’ women’s soccer program did from 2004-13, and you’re not only able to recruit great players into the team, you’re able to create some of the most competitive positional battles imaginable.
Jayme Bratsberg: After finding her voice of confidence, SFU Clan libero ready to dig the spoils of her senior year
BURNABY — Jayme Bratsberg doesn’t have it in her to be the loudmouth libero.
Varsity Letter’s B.C. High School Football: Week No. 1 is here, and so is our our first set of rankings and the full schedule
LANGLEY — Week 1 is here, and with it our first full schedule of the B.C. high school football season.
09.03.18 Labour Day bonus high school football edition: Despite White’s pick-6, Handsworth in tough
Alberta had its traditional CFL Labour Day Classic today. Over on the North Shore, a little Labour Day football was also being played. Here’s our holiday Monday bonus report, with an additional look at a late-reported game from Friday.
Kory Nagata: How UBC’s second-string RB saved the day, honing his skills with Blue Mountain State Goats touch football team
VANCOUVER — Playing out of position on a recreational touch football team named after a fictional television series?
09.02.18 Sunday Papers edition: B.C. High School Football Report Week 0 final edition
We check in with our final edition of Varsity Letter’s Week 0 B.C. High School Football Report.
TSUMURA: My Top 5 takeaways from a Simon Fraser Clan football victory that snaps an epic 33-game losing streak
BURNABY — No, the 1,265 fans in attendance did not rush the field and topple the goal posts Saturday afternoon at Terry Fox Field. Yet finally, there was joy in Mudville.
09.01.18 Saturday morning edition: Varsity Letter’s B.C. High School Football Report
Welcome to the Saturday morning edition of Varsity Letters. Coaches were plagued with tough conditions to file reports Friday, all coming off 7 p.m. starts in Washington state with return trips pending. No mulligans next week, so we hope to be able to bring you the best picture possible this coming Friday night.
08.31.18 Friday Night Lights edition: Local teams head south in 2018’s first B.C. High School Football Report
Welcome to 2018’s first edition of Varsity Letter’s B.C. High School Football Report. Week O’s annual limited opening Friday slate captures a select number of B.C. teams in non-conference action south of the line.