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Cloverdale’s New Sport & Ice Complex Ignites Community Excitement

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White Rock Tritons’ Kadyn Armitage and Lucas Wheeler helped Team B.C. win U17 baseball gold at the Canada Games and will now head to the Futures Showcase.
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White Rock Baseball Stars Power B.C. to Canada Games Gold

White Rock Tritons’ Kadyn Armitage and Lucas Wheeler helped Team B.C. win U17 baseball gold at the Canada Games in St. John’s. Both were standout performers and will next compete at the Canadian Futures Showcase with the Toronto Blue Jays in September.

The Cloverdale Rangers 18U squad captured the national championship in Fort McMurray, edging Team Ontario 2-1 in extra innings for a historic victory.
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Cloverdale Rangers Crowned 18U National Champions

The Cloverdale Rangers 18U team captured the national championship in Fort McMurray, edging Team Ontario 2-1 in extra innings. With a 30-6 season record and back-to-back provincial and national titles, the young squad has cemented its status as a rising powerhouse in Canadian baseball.

Vernon Canadians beat Ladner Red Sox 3-2 to win their first B.C. U18 AA Baseball title at home. Koen Holmes delivers complete game to seal victory.
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Vernon Canadians Clinch U18 AA B.C. Baseball Title

Vernon Canadians beat Ladner Red Sox 3-2 to win their first B.C. U18 AA Baseball title at home. Koen Holmes delivers complete game to seal victory. Vernon Crowned B.C. U18 AA Baseball Champions Before a roaring hometown crowd at Marshall Fields, the Vernon Canadians edged the Ladner Red Sox 3-2 in a thrilling gold-medal match […]

Hastings Wins Nail-Biter in White Rock Baseball Final
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Hastings Wins Nail-Biter in White Rock Baseball Final

The Henri Lorieau Baseball Tournament returned to White Rock’s Centennial Park from June 28–30, hosted by the White Rock South Surrey Baseball Association. The annual event honours the legacy of former WRSSBA president Henri Lorieau with competitive youth baseball and community celebration. Teams from across the Lower Mainland competed, with Hastings defeating Mt. Seymour in a thrilling final to win gold. The tournament also featured the Challenger Game for athletes with disabilities, with Julie Lorieau throwing the ceremonial pitch. Proceeds supported the BC Cancer Society and the Little League Challenger Program.

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