Vancouver & District Top 3 onto the Provincials
Its RC Palmer, Argyle and West Van taking 1, 2 and 3 in the Vancouver and District Championships and qualifying for the BC’s.
Its RC Palmer, Argyle and West Van taking 1, 2 and 3 in the Vancouver and District Championships and qualifying for the BC’s.
At the Island Championships hosted by Oak Bay, its Dover Bay taking #1 and Ballenas capturing #2
From the Fraser Valley, its Panorama Ridge, Terry Fox and WJ Mouat qualifying as #1, #2 and #3.
Kitsilano qualifies for the Provincials by wining in Vancouver by beating Prince of Wales. PW takes the 2nd Vancouver Berth.
Vancouver College is the first to qualify for the Provincials wining the Independent #1 berth.
We are pleased to announce that St John’s School, located adjacent to Kitsilano will be co-hosting this years Championships, the 17th. A great new gym
It was a great final game that saw South start strong and take a 24 – 13 lead into the 2nd quarter. VC fought their
Its #1 seed Vancouver College vs #2 seed Burnaby South in the Final.
#1, #2 and #3 seeds, Vancouver College, Burnaby South and Killarney made it through the opening rounds to join host Kitsilano (seed#11) who upset #4
Robert Bateman, St George’s and New West all advanced to the Provincials with wins in the WildCard tourney tourney. Seeding Conference call Sunday night with
New West, Windermere, Robert Bateman and St George’s met on Saturday March 3 at New West to determine the final 2 Berths for the Provincials.
From the Fraser Valley, its Pitt Meadows, Heritage Woods and North Surrey qualifying as #1, #2 and #3.
Its Burnaby South, JN Burnett and West Van winning the top 3 spots in the Vancouver and District Championships.
Killarney wins it in Vancouver and grabs the #1 spot, Kits as #2 (and as Host school) that brings Winston Churchill into the Provincials as
Vancouver Island Reps are #1 Mt Prevost and #2 Maatqusiis from Tofino.
Interior finishes with Okanagan Mission and Constable Neil Bruce qualifying as Okanagan #1 and #2.