Kelowna's Micah Borne. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2021. All Rights Reserved)
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B.C. Boys Quad-A tip sheet: Star-studded and ready for 2021-22, here’s our look at 15 top rising seniors to watch!

The quietest Championship Saturday in the history of B.C. boys high school basketball has arrived.

And while we have no actual games to celebrate, we can still celebrate the game itself and the resilience it has shown en route to a comeback in 2021-22.

Today, to cap two straight weeks of looking ahead to some of next season’s top talent, we present our list of 15 Players to Watch in the B.C. Quad A ranks. Thanks to the B.C. Boys High School Basketball Association for their work in finalizing this list. While Varsity Letters did not take part in the selection process, we nonetheless congratulate all the honourees, as well as everyone who has continued to keep the pulse beating over a challenging 2020-21 season that was not. 

Burnaby South’s Karan Aujla. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Wilson Wong 2021. All Rights Reserved)

KARAN AUJLA

Burnaby South Rebels

6-foot-7 forward

Kelowna’s Micah Borne. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2021. All Rights Reserved)

MICHAH BORNE

Kelowna Owls

6-foot-4 forward

Oak Bay’s Kiran Chadwick-Rupp. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2021. All Rights Reserved)

KIRAN CHADWICK-RUPP

Oak Bay Bays (Victoria)

6-foot-5 forward

Vancouver College’s Cole Cruz-Dumont. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Wilson Wong 2021. All Rights Reserved)

COLE CRUZ-DUMONT

Vancouver College Fighting Irish

6-foot-4 guard

Walnut Grove’s Trever Duffin. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2021. All Rights Reserved)

TREVER DUFFIN

Walnut Grove Gators (Langley)

6-foot-4 forward

Centennial’s KC Ibekwe. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Wilson Wong 2021. All Rights Reserved)

KC IBEKWE

Centennial Centaurs (Coquitlam)

6-foot-9 forward

Sir Winston Churchill’s Milan John (left). (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of VarsityLetters.ca 2021. All Rights Reserved)

MILAN JOHN

Sir Winston Churchill (Vancouver)

6-foot-2 G/W

Walnut Grove’s Kevin Kao. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Wilson Wong 2021. All Rights Reserved)

KEVEN KAO

Walnut Grove Gators (Langley)

5-foot-9 guard

Yale’s Reid Loewen (8, centre). (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2021. All Rights Reserved)

REID LOEWEN

Yale Lions (Abbotsford)

6-foot-9 centre

Fleetwood Park’s Rav Randhawa. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Wilson Wong 2021. All Rights Reserved)

RAV RANDHAWA

Fleetwood Park Dragons (Surrey)

6-foot-1 guard

Gurek Sran will suit up for Surrey’s Enver Creek Cougars next season. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Wilson Wong 2021. All Rights Reserved)

GUREK SRAN

Enver Creek Cougars (Surrey)

6-foot-4 forward

Sir Winston Churchill’s Filip Subotic. (Photo by Paul Yates property of Vancouver Sports Pictures 2020. All Rights Reserved)

FILIP SUBOTIC

Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs (Vancouver)

6-foot guard

Handsworth’s Matthys Van Bylandt. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Wilson Wong 2021. All Rights Reserved)

MATTHYS VAN BYLANDT

Handsworth Royals (North Vancouver)

6-foot-5 post

St. George’s Jack Vandenberg. (Photo by Bob Frid property of St. George’s athletics 2021. All Rights Reserved)

JACK VANDENBERG

St. George’s Saints (Vancouver)

5-foot-10 guard

Burnaby South’s Jimmy Zaborniak (left). (Photo by Paul Yates property of Vancouver Sports Pictures 2021. All Rights Reserved)

JIMMY ZABORNIAK

Burnaby South Rebels

5-foot-11 guard

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2 thoughts on “B.C. Boys Quad-A tip sheet: Star-studded and ready for 2021-22, here’s our look at 15 top rising seniors to watch!

  1. So many hard-working & talented student-athletes – really looking forward to hopefully seeing them all in action later this fall!

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