Argyle's Mariia Mayden (left) is guarded by Claremont's Island Campbell during TBI Super 16 Day 1 action 12.11.24 at the Langley Events Centre. (Photo by Ryan Molag property Langley Events Centre-TFSE 2024. All Rights Reserved)
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01.27.25 edition: B.C. senior girls basketball rankings: It’s a month to the start of the provincials, and No. 1’s and No. 2’s holding ground at all four tiers!

LANGLEY — One month out from the start of the B.C. championships and finding spots in the top four of B.C.’s four senior girls varsity tiers is tough sledding.

This week, North Vancouver’s Argyle Pipers move up one spot to No. 3 in Quad-A.

Prince George’s College Heights Cougars and the Vernon Panthers each move up a spot to Nos. 3-4 respectively at Triple-A.

And at Double-A, St. Thomas More joins the same select company by moving up one spot to No. 4.

Here are the complete rankings for the three largest tiers. Check back for B.C. Single-A rankings later.

QUAD-A

1 Seaquam Seahawks (North Delta) (SF) (LW-1)

2 Brookswood Bobcats (Langley) (EV) (2)

3 Argyle Pipers (North Vancouver) (VSS) (4) 

4 Riverside Rapids (Port Coquitlam) (FN) (3)

5 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers (Surrey) (SF) (5)

6 Yale Lions (Abbotsford) (EV) (6)

7 Oak Bay Breakers (Victoria) (VI) (7)

8 G.W. Graham Grizzlies (Chilliwack) (EV) (8)

9 Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils (Coquitlam) (FN) (HM)

10 Okanagan Mission Huskies (Kelowna) (OK) (9)

Honourable mention — Kelowna Owls (OK), (10) Claremont Spartans (Victoria) (VI) (HM), Semiahmoo Thunderbirds (Surrey) (SF) (HM), South Delta Sun Devils (SF) (HM)

TRIPLE-A

1 MEI Eagles (Abbotsford) (EV) (LW-1)

2 Sa-Hali Sabres (Kamloops) (OK) (2)

3 College Heights Cougars (Prince George) (NC) (4) 

4 Vernon Panthers (OK) (5)

5 Duchess Park Condors (Prince George) (NC) (3) 

6 Mark Isfeld Ice (Courtenay) (VI) (6)

7 Crofton House Falcons (Vancouver) (VSS) (HM)

8 Little Flower Academy Angels (Vancouver) (VSS) (7) 

9 Robert Bateman Timberwolves (Abbotsford) (EV) (9) 

10 R.A. McMath Wildcats (Richmond) (SF) (10)

Honourable mention — South Kamloops Titans (OK) (8), Pitt Meadows Marauders (FN) (HM), Valleyview Vikings (Kamloops) (T-OK) (HM), Alberni District Armada (VI) (HM), Richmond Colts (SF) (HM), Sir Charles Tupper Tigers (Vancouver) (VSS) (HM)

DOUBLE-A

1 St. Michaels University School Blue Jags (VI) (LW-1)

2 Holy Cross Crusaders (Surrey) (SF) (2)

3 Langley Christian Lightning (Langley) (EV) (3) 

4 St. Thomas More Knights (Burnaby) (FN) (5) 

5 Southridge Storm (Surrey) (SF) (6)

6 Pacific Academy Breakers (Surrey) (SF) (HM)

7 Britannia Bruins (Vancouver) (VSS) (9)

8 Brentwood College (Mill Bay) (VI) (HM)

9 Notre Dame Jugglers (Vancouver) (VSS) (4)

10 Lambrick Park Pride (Victoria) (VI) (7)

Honourable mention — Mulgrave Titans (West Vancouver) (VSS) (8), St. Patricks Celtics (Vancouver) (VSS) (HM), Abbotsford Christian Knights (EV) (10), Fernie Falcons (KOO) (HM), Charles Hays Rainmakers (Prince Rupert) (NW) (NR)

SINGLE A (update to come)

1 Pacific Christian Pacers (Victoria) (VI) (LW-1)

2 Unity Christiasn Flames (Chilliwack) (EV) (2)

3 Sir Alexander Mackenzie Grizzlies (Hagensborg) (NC) (3)

4 Credo Christian Kodiaks (Langley) (EV) (4)

5 Cedars Christian Eagles (Prince George) (NC) (5)

6 Kings Christian Thunder (Salmon Arm) (TOK) (6)

7 Nanaimo Christian Trail Blazers (VI) (7)

8 Southpointe Titans (Delta) (SF) (8)

9 Aberdeen Hall Gryphons (Kelowna) (TOK) (9)

10 Fort Saint James Falcons (NW) (10)

Honourable mention — St. Andrews Sabres (Victoria) (VI) (HM), Grand Forks Wolves (KOO), Duncan Christian Chargers (VI) (HM), Maple Ridge Christian Hornets (FN) (HM), King David Lions (Vancouver) (VSS) (HM)

ZONE KEY

Eastern Valley — EV

Fraser North — FN

South Fraser — SF

Kootenays — KOO

North Central — NC

North West — NW

Thompson-Okanagan — T-OK

Vancouver Island — VI

Vancouver Sea To Sky — VSS

(All rankings courtesy of B.C. School Sports)

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