St. Thomas More's Bella Gaspar (left) and her Knights climbed into the No. 3 spot in the B.C. Double-A girls basketball rankings this week. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of VarsityLetters.ca 2020. All Rights Reserved)
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B.C. senior girls basketball rankings 01.22.20: Semiahmoo flirts with season-long perfection atop Quad-A poll, STMC climbs 2A’s tough top four

LANGLEY — Quad-A No. 1 Semiahmoo was as visible locally as it has been all season, sweeping all foes en route to the Centennial Top 10 Shoot-Out championship tournament Saturday at Coquitlam’s Centennial Secondary.

Both Quad-A and Double-A tiers issued Top 10 rankings this week:

QUAD A

TOP 10

1 Semiahmoo Totems (White Rock) (66 points) (LW-1)

2 tie Kelowna Owls (Kelowna) (43) (2) 

2 tie Riverside Rapids (Port Coquitlam) (43) (4) 

4 Walnut Grove Gators (Langley) (32) (3) 

5 Terry Fox Ravens (Port Coquitlam) (31) (5) 

6 Yale Lions (Abbotsford) (30) (6)

7 Brookswood Bobcats (Langley) (14) (8) 

8 Heritage Woods Kodiaks (Port Moody) (13) (7)

9 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers (Surrey) (5) (9)

10 Panorama Ridge Thunder (Surrey) (2) (10)

Honourable mention — Claremont Spartans (Victoria) (1)(HM), Burnaby South (1) (NR), W.J. Mouat (Abbotsford) (1) (HM)

(BCSSGBA Executive)

DOUBLE A

1 Langley Christian Lightning (LW-1)

2 Britannia Bruins (Vancouver) (2)

3 St. Thomas More Knights (Burnaby) (4)

4 St. Thomas Aquinas Fighting Saints (North Vancouver) (3)

5 Pacific Christian Pacers (Victoria) (5)

6 York House Tigers (Vancouver) (6) 

7 Southridge Storm (Surrey) (7)

8 Lambrick Lions Pride (Victoria) (8)

9 Seycove Seyhawks (North Vancouver) (9)

10 Summerland Rockets (10)

Honourable mention — St. John Brebeuf Bears (Abbotsford) (HM) Notre Dame Jugglers (Vancouver) (HM), Holy Cross Crusaders (Surrey) (HM), Kelly Road Roadrunners (Prince George) (HM), Caledonia Kermodes (Terrace) (HM)

(BCSSGBA Executive)

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