Lake Country's George Elliott Coyotes are Okanagan champs heading into the Big Kahuna B.C. boys volleyball championships at the Langley Events Centre. (Varsity Letters photo by Howard Tsumura)
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B.C. boys volleyball championships: Full list of AA and AAA teams, plus seeds and pools

LANGLEY — The zone championships for the Big Kahuna B.C. senior boys volleyball championships have been completed and thus, we’ve got our list for the tournament, set to run Nov. 29-Dec. 2 at the Langley Events Centre.

The tournament format has teams grouped in Power Pools for an initial round-robin.

Winners of each pool will move up to a higher group, while last-place finishers in a pool will move down a group, and then be ranked 1-16 for sorting into the playoffs.

The B.C. high school boys association reported that “there were upsets at some of the AAA Zone Championships, notably Penticton dropping from 1 to 4 in the Okanagan, Delta prevailing over Earl Marriott in the Fraser Valley, Argyle over Van Tech in the Lower Mainland, and Dover Bay reaching Island #2 over Royal Bay.  This speaks to the competitive balance in the AAA from 1 through 20.  Three teams received wild cards: Kelowna, Penticton, and Reynolds.”

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