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Semiahmoo's Raushan Bindra (right) has her Totems sitting at No. 3 in the latest B.C. senior girls Triple A basketball rankings. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of VarsityLetters.ca 2018. All Rights Reserved)
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12.05.18 edition B.C. girls basketball ranks: Owls, Gators, Totems steady as top trio; Tweedy & Bateman crash AAA’s Top 10

LANGLEY — The Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers of Surrey and Abbotsford’s Robert Bateman Timberwolves make their moves into the B.C. senior girls AAA Top 10 this week.

Double A has not issued new rankings, but Single A has produced its first Top 10 of the season.

SENIOR GIRLS

TRIPLE A

1 Kelowna Owls (LW-1)

2 Walnut Grove Gators (Langley) (2)

3 Semiahmoo Totems (Surrey) (3)

4 Brooskwood Bobcats (Langley) (4)

5 Riverside Rapids (Port Coquitlam) (5)

6 Yale Lions (Abbotsford) (6)

7 Abbotsford Panthers (7)

8 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers (Surrey) (NR)

9 Claremont Spartans (Victoria) (10)

10 Robert Bateman Timberwolves (Abbotsford) (HM)

HONOURABLE MENTION — Panorama Ridge Thunder (Surrey) (HM), Okanagan Mission Huskies (Kelowna) (HM), Mt. Baker Wild (Cranbrook) (HM), MEI Eagles (Abbotsford) (HM), Centennial Centaurs (Coquitlam) (NR)

(BCSSGBA)

DOUBLE A

Rankings not issued this week.

SINGLE A

1 Unity Christian Flames (Chilliwack)

2 Kelowna Christian Knights

3 Credo Christian Kodiaks (Langley)

4 Nechako Valley Viqueens (Vanderhoof)

5 Heritage Christian Saints (Kelowna)

6 West Point Grey Academy Wolves (Vancouver)

7 St. Andrew’s Sabres (Victoria)

8 Agassiz Eagles

9 Pemberton Red Devils

10 Bulkely Valley Christian Royals (Smithers)

HONOURABLE MENTION — Grand Fork Wolves, Charles Bloom Timberwolves (Lumby), Glenlyon Norfolk Gryphons (Victoria), Sir Alexander Mackenzie Grizzlies (Hagensborg)

(John Mill, BCSSGBA)

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