That's how good third place in Quad-A feels for the Okanagan-Mission Huskies. The Kelowna-based team will be back on the court vying for No. 1 in the 2024-25 season ranked No. 6 in B.C.'s largest tier. (Photo by Mark Steffens property of Vancouver Sports Pictures 2024. All Rights Reserved)
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It’s way-too-early Top 10 time! B.C. senior girls’ pre-preason basketball rankings for 2024-25 are here!

LANGLEY — With the 2023-24 B.C. senior girls basketball season now recently in the rearview mirror, it’s time for our first look at the road ahead.

That can mean just one thing: The pre-prepreseason Top 10’s at all four tiers!

Let this be all the reasons you keep our great game at the forefront of your thoughts throughout the off-season.

Debate and argue to your heart’s content because without these Top 10’s, so much of the perspective we need to look ahead to the 2025 would be missing.

(All rankings provided by B.C. School Sports)

MARCH 17

B.C. SENIOR GIRLS

PRE-PRESEASON 

TOP 10

What’s next for Camryn Tait, the reigning TBI MVP, and B.C. Quad-A Most Outstanding Defensive Player? She and the rest of North Delta’s freshly-minted B.C. champion Seaquam Seahawks are the preseason No. 1 at the province’s largest tier. (Photo by Garrett James property of Langley Events Centre 2024. All Rights Reserved)

QUAD-A

1 Seaquam Seahawks (North Delta) (SF)

2 Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers (Surrey) (SF) 

3 Riverside Rapids (Port Coquitlam) (FN)

4 G.W. Graham Grizzlies (Chilliwack) (EV)

5 Argyle Pipers (North Vancouver) (VSS)

6 Okanagan-Mission Huskies (Kelowna) (TOK) 

7 Yale Lions (Abbotsford) (EV)

8 Kelowna Owls (TOK)

9 Oak Bay Breakers (Victoria) (VI)

10 Semiahmoo Thunderbirds (Surrey) (SF)

Honourable mention — Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils (Coquitlam) (FN), Claremont Spartans (Victoria) (VI), Heritage Woods Kodiaks (Port Moody) (FN)

Hey kid, what’s the encore look like? The Brookswood Bobcats and MVP Jordyn Nohr are No. 1 at Triple A next season coming off a B.C. senior girls title earlier this month. (Photo by Wilson Wong property of Langley Events Centre 2024. All Rights Reserved)

TRIPLE-A

1 Brookswood Bobcats (Langley) (EV) 

2 MEI Eagles (Abbotsford) (EV) 

3 Sa-Hali Sabres (Kamloops) (TOK)

4 Duchess Park Condors (Prince George) (NC)

5 Vernon Panthers (TOK)

6 College Heights Cougars (Prince George) (NC)

7 Mark Isfeld Ice (Courtenay) (VSS)

8 South Kamloops Titans (TOK)

9 R.A. McMath Wildcats (Richmond) (SF)

10 Pitt Meadows Marauders (FN)

Honourable mention —Robert Bateman Timberwolves (Abbotsford) (EV), Little Flower Academy Angels  (Vancouver) (VSS), Crofton House Falcons (Vancouver) (VSS), Valleyview Vikings (Kamloops) (TOK), W.L. Seaton Sonics (Vernon) (TOK)

SMUS point guard Avery Geddes (left) leads her team into another title-contending season. (Photo by Mark Steffens property of Vancouver Sports Pictures 2024. All Rights Reserved)

DOUBLE-A

1 St. Michaels University School Blue Jags (VI)

2 Holy Cross Crusaders (Surrey) (SF)

3 Langley Christian Lightning (Langley) (EV)

4 Notre Dame Jugglers (Vancouver) (VSS)

5 Lambrick Park Pride (Victoria) (VI)

6 St. Thomas More Knights (Burnaby) (FN)

7 Britannia Bruins (VSS)

8 Southridge Storm (Surrey) (SF)

9 Fernie Falcons (KOO)

10 St. Patrick’s Celtics (Vancouver) (VSS)

Honourable mention — Abbotsford Christian Knights (EV), Brentwood College (Mill Bay) (VI), Pacific Academy Breakers (Surrey) (SF), Westsyde Whundas (Kamloops) (TOK), York House Tigers (Vancouver) (VSS)

Rising Grade 11 Brielle Vander Kooi and the rest of Chilliwack’s Unity Christian Flames are rated B.C.’s No. 1-ranked Single-A team heading into next season. (Photo by Ryan Molag property Langley Events Centre-TFSE 2024. All Rights Reserved)

SINGLE-A

1 Unity Christian Flames (Chilliwack) (EV)

2 Pacific Christian Pacers (Victoria) (VI)

3 Sir Alexander Mackenzie Grizzlies (Hagensborg) (NC)

4 Credo Christian Kodiaks (Langley) (EV)

5 Cedars Christian Eagles (Prince George) (NC) 

6 Charles Bloom Timberwolves (Lumby) (TOK)

7 Immaculata Mustangs (Kelowna) (TOK) 

8 Nanaimo Christian Trail Blazers (VI)

9 WRCA Warriors (Surrey) (SF)

10 St. Ann’s Academy Crusaders (Kamloops) (TOK)

Honourable mention — St. Margaret’s (Victoria) (VI), Grand Forks Wolves (KOO), Jules Verne Albatros (Vancouver) (VSS) (NR), Bulkley Valley Christian Royals (Smithers) (NW), Meadowridge Gryphons (Maple Ridge) (FN)

ZONE KEY

Eastern Valley — EV

Fraser North — FN

South Fraser — SF

Kootenays — KOO

North Central — NC

North West — NW

Thompson-Okanagan — TOK

Vancouver Island — VI

Vancouver Sea To Sky — VSS

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