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Perry's Prospects goes underwater
Water polo is a gruelling sport, but what you see above the water is only half of it.
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Perry's Prospects: A perfect day of ball
Challenger baseball offers an opportunity to play for children with cognitive or physical disabilities.
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Perry's Prospects: Straight-shooting archer
Archery is getting a big screen boost from the blockbuster Hunger Games series, but this week's Perry's Prospect is more interested in a different kind of fame - the kind that comes with winning an Olympic medal.
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Perry's Prospects: International friendly match
A group of teen footballers from Guadalajara, Mexico recently travelled to Maple Ridge to stay with local families and play an international friendly match.
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Water polo is a gruelling sport, but what you see above the water is only half of it.
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Challenger baseball offers an opportunity to play for children with cognitive or physical disabilities.
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Archery is getting a big screen boost from the blockbuster Hunger Games series, but this week's Perry's Prospect is more interested in a different kind of fame - the kind that comes with winning an Olympic medal.
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A group of teen footballers from Guadalajara, Mexico recently travelled to Maple Ridge to stay with local families and play an international friendly match.
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Twelve-year-old Lily loves golf and the colour pink in equal measures.
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Fourteen-year-old Simon is a champion in his age group and close to perfect -- in the bowling sense.
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Three young gymnastics stars are staying balanced while flipping out at the gym.
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Practice makes perfect for 10-year-old Lance, who plays basketball three times a week at the Richmond Oval.
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With the Vancouver Whitecaps season opener coming this weekend, Perry's Prospects profiles an up-and-coming soccer star with an unknown face but a familiar name: David Norman Jr.
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Fourteen-year-old skier Arizah is helping her dad Nash develop a love for the winter sport.
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Harlem Globetrotter Anthony "Buckets" Blakes knows how to make trick shots and help kids fill good about themselves.
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The Hope Wildcats are a colourful bunch who truly believe that hockey is about having fun.
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Soccer teammates Kayla and Morgan make a difference in an aboriginal community.
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Hockey-obsessed Dane is learning to love the sport from the sidelines after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.
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At 11, Ella is the oldest in a trio of soccer-playing siblings, and prefers to join the action as a goaltender.
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Fourteen-year-old Jarod has less than two years of cross-country skiing under his belt, but he's already heading to provincials for the second time.
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Twelve-year-old Max and his friends love to show off their basketball moves on camera.
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Seven-year-old Ben is new to hockey, but he already has a passion for the sport and lots of opinions on the hometown Vancouver Canucks.
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Fourteen-year-old Gurbaz is learning to box from a man who has spent 40 years in the gym.
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Ten-year-old Hailey is getting a chance to face off against her favourite Canuck, Alex Burrows.
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Lauren is following in her older sister Nicole's footsteps as an Irish dancer.
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Nine-year-old Jake doesn't like math, but he loves motorcycle racing and has spent the last six years in training.
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Two teams of Lions faced off as North Surrey took on Coquitlam in the last regular season game of atom football.
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Ping pong is Laura's passion, and when she plays, it looks like a dance.
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Special Olympian Alex Pang takes his skating workouts seriously and loves what the sport has brought to his life.
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Young hockey player Brett was smiling from ear to ear as he got a chance to learn hockey skills from Canucks alumni.
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Hunter and Jordan Smith are a pair of brothers making waves in the world of wakeboarding.
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Eighteen-year-old Stephanie Ross started riding when she was just two, and she now rides seven times a week.
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Perry catches up with 13-year-old Jackson Silvester, a rugby player who was featured on Prospects nine years ago and is still playing his favourite sport.
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The first lesson for Richmond's Track Rascals is to start them young.
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Perry's Prospects meets a multi-sport athlete who's just now committing to tennis greatness.
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Students at Hollyburn Elementary are showing their love for the Canucks goalie with an amazing mural.
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Fifteen-year-old Kevin is poised to become a professional golfer one day.
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Abbotsford's Skipping Sensations is a group of, well, sensational competitive skippers.
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At six-foot-four, 260 pounds, grade 12 student Sunny Dhinsa has dominated the wrestling scene for years - and may represent Canada in the next Olympics.
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Born deaf, 17-year-old Elizabeth Dagg has become an elite ringette player with an uncanny ability to sense where the ring should go.
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Ten-year-old Shallon Olsen made history when she won gold in gymnastics at the Canada Winter Games.
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Perry trains Charandeep Sidhu to take over his CTV sports job.
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Meet Annie, a young hockey player that holds her own against the boys.
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Figure skater Krista is preparing for a busy winter of competition.
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Jason Pires faces off against the best 10-year-old chess player in the world.
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Floorball is the perfect sport for young kids who may not suit up on the local team.
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Four-year-old Dryden was named after a famous goalie, and as Perry's Prospects learns, he's also an unbelievable skater.
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Riku and Jemal have both been awarded $2,500 from Sylvan Learning.
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Perry's Prospects looks back on a year of the top emerging talents in B.C. athletics.
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A gymnasium full of worn-out basketball players get a visit from the man in red.
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Perry's Prospects visits a school where students spend a lot of time just hanging around.
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