It’s time once again time to look at the top performances of the week in the world of B.C. high school football.
High School
Seaquam boys volleyball: How the seeds of a new sport culture came to root
NORTH DELTA — This may sound funny, but North Delta’s ‘newest’ high school turned 40 a few weeks ago.
Tweedsmuir football huddles with student body, Friday buy-out game a cancer fund-raiser
SURREY — In a manner of speaking, the football team from Surrey’s Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary wants to bring the entire school into its huddle on Friday afternoon.
10.01.17: Varsity Letters B.C. High School Football Report Saturday wrap-up edition
It’s our final wrap up of the week’s action with a look at Saturday’s abbreviated schedule. But before we continue with the game reports, our hearts go out to the family and friends of St. Thomas More Collegiate senior varsity coach Bernie Kully who passed away peacefully late Saturday evening.
09.30.17: Varsity Letter’s BC High School Football Report Friday Night Lights edition
Welcome to a late edition of Varsity Letters’ Friday Night Lights B.C. high school football report. It’s our one late filing of the season (duty called Friday as I broadcast UBC’s loss to Calgary), so thanks for understanding. Out Saturday report will follow on Sunday and our regular schedule resumes next week.
09.28.17: Varsity Letters’ Big 5 B.C. High School Football rankings
We’ve got a new No. 1 in Double A, and we’ve got a new school run the Triple A rankings. It’s the VaristyLetters.ca Big 5 B.C. high school football senior varsity rankings in expanded form, plus all of last week’s scores and this weekend’s schedule:
Sack artist or Touchdown Tyler? STM Knights’ Eckert embodies true throwback ethos in senior year
BURNABY — It’s so easy to get caught up in the out-of-nowhere ascent that Tyler Eckert made as a raw rookie running back last season.
Varsity Letters’ Big 5 weekend preview: Our picks for B.C. high school football’s top games
Welcome back to Varsity Letters’ Big 5 weekend preview. Today, we look at the top games being played Friday and Saturday in the world of B.C. high school football. It’s taken a few weeks, but now we’re right into the thick of AAA conference games.
Early raves for young Ravens, but true tests lie ahead for PoCo’s AAA No. 1 Terry Fox
PORT COQUITLAM — When an informal coaches poll last spring installed the Terry Fox Ravens as the team to beat in 2017 by virtue of their No. 1 spot in Varsity Letters’ preseason Big 5 Triple A football rankings, head coach Martin McDonnell and the team were more than a little surprised.