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  • Toronto Arrows down league-leading New England to keep MLR playoff hopes alive

    TORONTO - The Toronto Arrows scored 28 unanswered points to keep their playoff hopes alive with a 33-18 win over league-leading New England on Thursday, snapping the Free Jacks' 10-game win streak in Major League Rugby play.
  • Wenatchee runs wild, halts Vees four-game win streak

    WENATCHEE, WSH –It was a matchup of the top two teams in the BCHL but it was the Wenatchee Wild headlining the show. Charlie Combs recorded a natural hat-trick, as the Wild thumped the Vees 4-1 Saturday, at the Toyota Town Center.
  • West Kelowna grinds out win in Penticton

    PENTICTON – It was a night of firsts for two West Kelowna Warriors, in their 2-1 win over the Penticton Vees at the SOEC on Wednesday night. Taki Pantziris scored his first goal as a Warrior and Adam Plant scored his first of the season, in the Tribe’s third straight win over Penticton.
  • Warriors down Vees at SOEC

    PENTICTON - It took longer than they would have liked, but the West Kelowna Warriors (19-12-1-2) finally got the better of the Penticton Vees (24-8-1-3). Carl Hesler spear-headed a three-goal second period rally, in the Warriors 3-1 win over the Vees Saturday night at the SOEC.
  • Seventh win in a row for Penticton Vees

    DUNCAN - Steen Cooper didn’t disappoint in his much anticipated return to Duncan, as the former Capital scored once and finished with two points, in the Penticton Vees (23-7-1-3) 5-1 win over the Cowichan Valley Capitals (13-22-0-1) Saturday.
  • Penticton Vees blast Chilliwack

    PENTICTON - The Penticton Vees ended November in style with a 9-4 rout over the Chilliwack Chiefs at the SOEC on Saturday. The Vees finished the month like they started it and that’s with a big win; the Vees were 7-3 winners in Powell River on November 8th.
  • Penticton Vees run out of gas in Salmon Arm

    SALMON ARM - The Penticton Vees simply ran out of gas Saturday, in a 4-2 loss to the Salmon Arm Silverbacks. The Vees came into Saturday’s game on the heels of a double-overtime win over Vernon one night earlier and going into the match-up with Salmon, had four of the their last five games go into double-overtime.

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