V & D Wildcard Teams set
Argyle Pipers, McNair Marlins and RC Palmer Griffins finished 4, 5, 6 to qualify for the 3 V & D Berths to the Wildcard Tourney.
Argyle Pipers, McNair Marlins and RC Palmer Griffins finished 4, 5, 6 to qualify for the 3 V & D Berths to the Wildcard Tourney.
Burnaby South Rebels over the Richmond Colts in the V & D Final 68 – 48 with Handsworth Royals beating beating cross town rival Argyle
The Vancouver College Fighting Irish qualified for the BC’s by capturing the Independent Zone with Independent #2, St. George’s Saints, advancing to the Wildcard Tourney.
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Please contact Rob Slavik to discuss the possibility of you hosting the 2015 or 2016 Provincial Championships. The Grade 9 Provincials have now switched to
Thank you Randy Coutts, your fine group of Grade 9 coaches over the past 3 years, Jim Merz, Robb Bayne and Blair Hokanson, Jonathan Kinman
Tournament Founder, Rob Slavik, made a surprise announcement at the Awards Presentation that granted this year’s MVP, Luka Lizdek, a $1,500 basketball bursary. This award,
A dominant Kitsilano Blue Demons team, coached by Blair Hokanson, lived up to its #1 Seeding, wining its Semifinal and Final games by more than
Tournament Founder Rob Slavik announced today that an Advisory Board for the Championships has been established. This new board comprises of Steve Pettifer (recently retired of Centennial High
Kitsilano, as #1 Seed, does the expected, and advances to the Championship Game, knocking off Dr. Knox. Up by one at the half, 29 –
Excellent play with 2 Vancouver teams, Kitsilano and Lord Byng, Tamanawis from the Fraser Valley, and Dr. Knox of the Okanagan, making Friday night’s Final
It’s Day 1 at the Provincial’s with lots of excitement for the teams and their coaches. 12 Games today with the Final Four being determined
Seeding took place at the Coaches Conference Call with the top four seeds being, Kits at #1, followed by Terry Fox, Richmond, and Vancouver College.
In Wildcard Round 2 games, it was the Hyacks over the Saints, 71 – 64. Sentinel beat cross town rival Handsworth 58 – 43 to
Game 1, Saints beat the Tigers, 86 – 29, Sentinel over Port Moody, 59 – 49, New West outlasted Semi, 51 – 38, and Handsworth
Kitsilano Blue Demons and Lord Byng Grey Ghosts qualified for the Provincials by finishing 1 and 2 in the Vancouver Championships.
It was Charles Tupper Tigers over David Thompson Trojans in the 3rd / 4th place game in the Vancouver Finals. Tupper moves onto the Wildcard
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