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Pinnacles lacked heart in loss

Pinnacles lacked heart in loss

Behind 5-2 after the first half, it was a difficult match for Penticton Tim Horton’s under-21 Pinnacles coach Tony Munoz to watch.
Injuries give Pinns greater challenge

Injuries give Pinns greater challenge

They never quit and that’s what pleased Penticton Tim Horton’s Pinnacles coach Tony Munoz most on Sunday.

Pikes loving new home

Thanks to the return of the revamped Community Centre, the Penticton Pikes are seeing a rise in its membership.
Rogers rookie tournament delivers success with youth

Rogers rookie tournament delivers success with youth

Twenty-four boys and girls (aged five to 15) participated in the fifth annual Penticton Rogers Rookie Tour tennis tourney.
Former Canuck blueliner ready to coach Lakers

Former Canuck blueliner ready to coach Lakers

When Robert Dirk retired from the NHL in 1997, some of the players who will play for the Penticton Lakers this fall would have just been learning to skate then.
Club welcomes public to shooting open house

Club welcomes public to shooting open house

The Penticton Shooting Club recently held an open house.

Tigers aim high for current road trip

Taking on the Mid Island Mustangs (13 wins, 15 losses) and Victoria Mariners (16 wins, four losses), SOMBA Tigers coach Junior Deleon expects his team to go 3-1 on a four-game road trip.

Hoop camp for elementary students being offered

Dustin Hyde is confident that after one week in his basketball camp, the kids who attended will be solid players.

Ramblings from a mad-Manny

That deepened feeling of sadness and disappointment is gone after watching the Vancouver Canucks lose in Game 7 to the Boston Bruins.
Three-sport athlete earns prestigious award

Three-sport athlete earns prestigious award

Possessing the same qualities as Robyn Muir helped Kristine Levesque be recognized with Pen High’s highest athletic honour.