Tamanawis and St. Patricks continue to stay atop the province's two largest tiers. (Varsity Letters file photo 2025. All Rights Reserved)
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12.03.25 edition: The latest B.C. boys Top 10 basketball rankings! Tammy, St. Pats teams to beat!

LANGLEY — With so many of B.C.’s top-ranked teams at the Quad-A, Triple-A and Double-A level busy today (Dec. 2) at the Tsumura Basketball Invitational, the latest rankings released this morning will get an instant test.

Our thanks to everyone in the trenches for producing weekly the B.C. Top 10s, and of course to Tom Tagami for all his tireless work at to make bcboysbasketball.com the best high school website in the nation, bar none.

BASKETBALL

TOP 10 RANKINGS

B.C. SENIOR BOYS

QUAD A

1 Tamanawis Wildcats (Surrey) (SF) (LW-1)

2 Dover Bay Dolphins (Nanaimo) (VI) (8)

3 Semiahmoo Thunderbirds (Surrey) (SF) (HM)

4 Centennial Centaurs (Coquitlam) (FN) (4) 

5 Vancouver College Fighting Irish (VSS) (3) 

6 Kelowna Owls (TOK) (2)

7 St. George’s Saints (Vancouver) (VSS) (6)

8 Oak Bay Bays (Victoria) (VI) (7)

9 Sardis Falcons (Chilliwack) (EV) (NR)

10 Holy Cross Crusaders (Surrey) (SF) (10)

Honourable mention — Grandview Heights Grizzlies (Surrey) (SF) (HM), Kitsilano Blue Demons (NR) (VSS), Rutland VooDoos (West Kelowna) (TOK) (HM), Terry Fox Ravens (Port Coquitlam) (FN) (5), Yale Lions (Abbotsford) (EV) (9)

Dropped out —  Belmont Bulldogs (Victoria) (VI) (HM), G.W. Graham Grizzlies (Chilliwack) (EV) (HM)

TRIPLE A

1 St. Patrick’s Celtics (Vancouver) (VSS) (LW-1)

2 MEI Eagles (Abbotsford) (EV) (2)

3 Lambrick Park Lions (Victoria) (VI) (6) 

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

5 L.A. Matheson Mustangs (Surrey) (SF) (4)

6 Enver Creek Cougars (Surrey) (SF) (5)

7 Pitt Meadows Marauders (FN) (9) 

8 Rick Hansen Hurricanes (Abbotsford) (EV) (8)

9 Brentwood College (Mill Bay) (VI) (7)

10 Magee Lions (Vancouver) (VSS) (10)

Honourable mention — Byrne Creek Bulldogs (Burnaby) (FN) (HM), Sir Charles Tupper Tigers (Vancouver) (VSS) (HM), Sentinel Spartans (West Vancouver) (VSS) (NR), Steveston-London Sharks (Richmond) (SF) (HM), Wellington Wildcats (Nanaimo) (HM)

Dropped out — Richmond Colts (SF) (HM)

DOUBLE A

(To come)

SINGLE A

1 SJS Eagles (Vancouver) (VSS) (LW-1)

2 Credo Christian Kodiaks (Langley) (EV) (2)

3 Gidgalang Kuuyass Naay Breakers (Daajing Gids) (NW) (3)

4 Southpointe Titans (Delta) (SF) (5)

5 Aberdeen Hall Gryphons (Kelowna) (TOK) (6) 

6 King David Lions (Vancouver (VSS) (4)

7 Immaculata Mustangs (Kelowna) (TOK) (8)

8 Maple Ridge Christian Hornets (FN) (HM)

9 Ucluelet Warriors (VI) (NR)

10 Duncan Christian Chargers (VI) (9)

Honourable mention — Gabrielle Roy Phoenix (Surrey) (SF) (7), Nanaimo Christian Trailblazers (VI) (HM), Osoyoos Rattlers (TOK) (HM), Similkameen Sparks (TOK) (NR), Sparwood Spartans (KOOT) (10-tie)

Dropped out — Houston Christian Wildcats (NW) (10-tie), Meadowridge Gryphons (Maple Ridge) (FN) (HM), St. Ann’s Crusaders (Kamloops) (TOK) (HM)

(All rankings courtesy B.C. School Sports)

KEY: EV — East Valley, FN — Fraser North, KOOT — Kootenays, NC — North Central, NW — North West, SF — South Fraser, TOK — Thompson-Okanagan, VI — Vancouver Island, VSS — Vancouver Sea-to-Sky

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