We’re covering the Sweet 16 round here at the B.C. junior girls basketball championships. Today, veteran and award-winning sportswriter Gary Kingston lends his talents to the team at VarsityLetters.ca with his reports. Thanks for your patience. We have now completed our coverage of Day 1 at the 2019 B.C. Junior Girls Championships. All the game reports follow […]
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FINAL EDITION! 02.27.19 Day 1 edition from the B.C. senior girls Triple A basketball championships
Thanks for your patience. We have now completed our coverage of Day 1 at the 2019 B.C. Junior Girls Championships. All the game reports follow below, complete with photos, but first, a look at tomorrow’s championship draw schedule.
FINAL EDITION! 02.27.19 Day 1 edition from the B.C. senior girls Double A basketball championships
LANGLEY — Welcome to the opening day of the B.C. senior girls Double A basketball championships. We’re final for the day with game reports and photos from all eight games:
02.27.19 B.C. hoop ranks: Holy Cross claim No. 1 spot in Quad-A after FV title win over Fox, Tupper and Hays hold tops spots
LANGLEY Big shake-ups abound as zone tournaments continue to re-cast the provincial top 10 at all tiers. Here’s our look at three of four tiers of B.C. senior boys high school basketball rankings:
Like a hurricane, No. 1 Burnaby South’s Rebels a force of nature, topping McMath to cap 34-0 season with a B.C. junior title
LANGLEY — It’s happened so frequently this season that you’re almost expecting it, yet somehow, it still blindsides you.
From Abatayo to Wisotzki: We honour B.C.’s Super 15 girls high school basketball players; along with our POY it’s a super Sweet 16!
LANGLEY — Welcome to one of our most anticipated days of the high school sport season.One day before the start of the B.C. senior girls Double-A and Triple-A provincial championship tournaments, the B.C. Secondary School Girls Basketball Association, in conjunction with Varsity Letters, unveils its annual Baden Player of the Year and Top 15 Dream […]
Walnut Grove’s Tavia Rowell: Coaches, trainers, rivals all applaud B.C.’s Player of the Year repeat winner for her passion and her integrity
LANGLEY — The first girls high school basketball story ever covered under the Varsity Letters masthead? It came on the very first day of our launch (January 31, 2017) and it was all about an amazing Grade 10 basketball player with Langley’s Walnut Grove Gators named Tavia Rowell.
Karan the Magnificent: Burnaby South big-man Aujla lifts 33-0 Rebels into B.C. JV final tonight against Richmond’s upstart McMath Wildcats
LANGLEY —Karan Aujla’s only in the ninth grade, so you have to excuse him for being a little wide-eyed in the face of a reporter’s questions.
McMath’s equation of ‘Team, Team, Team’ adds up to OT win over No. 2 VC Irish, now it’s No. 1 Burnaby South in B.C. JV finals
LANGLEY — There’s a memorable line from the classic high school basketball movie Hoosiers that seemed especially apropos Monday night as a classic of playoff game unfolded at the Langley Events Centre.
A new pride in these Lions! For Vancouver’s Single-A King David, adversity steels the foundation of its growing hoops culture
VANCOUVER — Last March, they were a fourth-quarter away from the first B.C. high school championship Final Four appearance in school history.