Semiahmoo's Jaida Claypool, posing here with Quad-A co-tournament director Sharon Butler, earned a POG nod after scoring 37 points, all over the first three quarters, in her team's consolation round 82-43 win over Mt. Baker of Cranbrook.(Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2025. All Rights Reserved)
LANGLEY — With Quad-A co-tournament directors Tim Cowley and Sharon Butler keeping tally throughout the day, here’s Quad-A’s Top 5 scorers from Thursday.
Jordyn Nohr of the Brookswood Bobcats tries to battle through the intense first-half defence of GW Graham’s Emily Sprott during quarterfinal-round action at the 2025 B.C. senior girls Quad-A basketball championships 02.27.25 at the Langley Events Centre. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2025. All Rights Reserved)
1 JORDYN NOHR (Brooskwood Bobcats)
Scored 30 of her game-high 37 points in the second half to lead her team into the Final Four with a 69-62 win over G.W. Graham.
Semiahmoo’s Jaida Claypool, posing here with Quad-A co-tournament director Sharon Butler, earned a POG nod after scoring 37 points, all over the first three quarters, in her team’s consolation round 82-43 win over Mt. Baker of Cranbrook. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2025. All Rights Reserved)
2 JAIDA CLAYPOOL (Semiahmoo Thunderbirds)
Also scored 37 points as her Thunderbirds defeated Mt. Baker 82-43 on the consolation side of the draw.
Oak Bay’s Molly Andulajevic faces the Argyle Pipers during quarterfinal-round action at the 2025 B.C. senior girls Quad-A basketball championships 02.27.25 at the Langley Events Centre. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2025. All Rights Reserved)
3 MOLLY ANDULAJEVIC (Oak Bay Breakers)
Sparked her team’s huge second-half comeback with 31 points but the Breakers would eventually fall 78-72 to the Argyle Pipers.
Heritage Woods’ Izzy Woods attempts to block Seaquam Seahawks guard Syra Toor during opening round action of the 2025 B.C. senior girls Quad-A basketball championships at the Langley Events Centre. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2025. All Rights Reserved)
4 SYRA TOOR (Seaquam Seahawks)
When the Seahawks shooter gets into rhythm she has few peers in the province. Toor hit six threes and finished with 27 points as the defending BC champs topped Kelowna 77-38.
Riverside’s Annabelle Neufeld (right) uses her wingspan to disrupt Yale’s Aariya Gill during quarterfinal-round action at the 2025 B.C. senior girls Quad-A basketball championships 02.27.25 at the Langley Events Centre. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of Varsity Letters 2025. All Rights Reserved)
5 ANNABELLE NEUFELD (Riverside Rapids)
In her best game of the season, the Rapids senior guard scored 23 points the old-fashioned way with 10 deuces and a trio of free throws as Riverside advanced to the Final Four.
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