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TUE JAN 9 at 6:30PM
ECOLE JULES VER.
KHALSA SCHOOL East
Khalsa School
WED JAN 10 at 8:30AM  
ST. PATRICK CEL.
75
MATTHEW MCNAIR West
53
FINAL
WED JAN 10 at TBA
East
DELVIEW SECONDA.
57
SURREY CHRISTIA. .
69
FINAL
WED JAN 10 at 4:00PM  
R.C. PALMER West
BURNABY MOUNTAI. .
South Delta Secondar (-)
WED JAN 10 at 7:00PM
East
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
85
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. .
38
FINAL
WED JAN 10 at 7:00PM
East
KHALSA SCHOOL
81
SANDS
53
FINAL
THU JAN 11 at 10:15AM  
SIR CHARLES TUP.
75
MATTHEW MCNAIR West
54
FINAL
THU JAN 11 at 2:00PM  
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. East
53
IMMACULATA MUST. .
96
FINAL
THU JAN 11 at 3:00PM  
J.N BURNETT
69
HUGH BOYD West
89
FINAL
THU JAN 11 at 7:00PM  
R.C. PALMER West
69
FRANK HURT SECO. .
74
FINAL
FRI JAN 12 at 10:15AM  
CARSON GRAHAM
65
MATTHEW MCNAIR West
62
FINAL
FRI JAN 12 at 11:45AM  
CAMPBELL RIVER.
45
RICHMOND CHRIST. . West
64
FINAL
FRI JAN 12 at 2:00PM  
VERNON CHRISTIA.
74
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. . East
59
FINAL
FRI JAN 12 at 3:00PM  
J.N BURNETT
59
R.C. PALMER West
64
FINAL
FRI JAN 12 at 3:15PM  
VANCOUVER CHRIS.
31
SURREY CHRISTIA. . East
73
FINAL
FRI JAN 12 at 6:45PM  
RICHMOND CHRIST. West
57
JOHN KNOX CHRIS. .
78
FINAL
FRI JAN 12 at 7:00PM  
FRANK HURT SECO.
73
HUGH BOYD West
50
FINAL
SAT JAN 13 at 10:45AM  
SURREY CHRISTIA. East
64
DUNCAN CHRISTIA. .
47
FINAL
SAT JAN 13 at 2:00PM  
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. East
60
BARRIERE SECOND. .
63
FINAL
SAT JAN 13 at 4:00PM  
DUNCAN CHRISTIA.
72
RICHMOND CHRIST. . West
58
FINAL
SAT JAN 13 at 5:05PM  
West
R.C. PALMER
76
HUGH BOYD
89
FINAL
SAT JAN 13 at 6:45PM  
SURREY CHRISTIA. East
77
JOHN KNOX CHRIS. .
89
FINAL
SUN JAN 14 at 2:45PM  
SURREY CHRISTIA. East
58
QUEEN ELIZABETH
100
FINAL
MON JAN 15 at 7:00PM
East
KHALSA SCHOOL
75
DELVIEW SECONDA. .
44
FINAL
TUE JAN 16 at 1:30PM  
GRANDVIEW HEIGH.
52
PACIFIC ACADEMY. . East
82
FINAL
TUE JAN 16 at 1:30PM  
QUEEN ELIZABETH
96
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. . East
81
FINAL
TUE JAN 16 at 3:00PM  
SURREY CHRISTIA. East
68
GUILDFORD PARK. .
77
FINAL
TUE JAN 16 at 3:30PM
VANCOUVER COLLE.
KHALSA SCHOOL East
Khalsa School (-)
WED JAN 17 at TBA  
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. East
TBA
Cambie (-)
WED JAN 17 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH BOYD
62
R.C. PALMER
49
FINAL
WED JAN 17 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH MCROBERTS
90
CAMBIE
71
FINAL
WED JAN 17 at 7:00PM
West
RICHMOND CHRIST.
62
MATTHEW MCNAIR
101
FINAL
THU JAN 18 at 7:00PM
East
SOUTHPOINTE ACA.
55
DELVIEW SECONDA. .
78
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 8:30AM  
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. East
78
FRANK HURT SECO. .
67
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 10:30AM  
PACIFIC ACADEMY. East
81
ELGIN PARK SECO. .
75
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 10:30AM
HUGH BOYD West
41
STEVESTON-LONDO. .
60
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 11:30AM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
60
COLLINGWOOD CAV. .
95
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 1:00PM  
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. East
79
KWANTLEN PARK S. .
76
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 1:30PM  
SURREY CHRISTIA. East
76
FRASER HEIGHTS. .
85
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 4:30PM
HUGH MCROBERTS West
61
BYRNE CREEK (3A. .
86
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 4:45PM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
65
LANGLEY CHRISTI. .
100
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 6:15PM  
PACIFIC ACADEMY. East
74
TAMANAWIS SECON. .
86
FINAL
FRI JAN 19 at 7:45PM
HUGH BOYD West
97
SENTINEL SECOND. .
79
FINAL
SAT JAN 20 at 8:30AM
VALLEYVIEW SECO.
86
HUGH MCROBERTS West
73
FINAL
SAT JAN 20 at 10:30AM
SENTINEL SECOND.
69
HUGH MCROBERTS West
78
FINAL
SAT JAN 20 at 1:30PM
VALLEYVIEW SECO.
91
HUGH BOYD West
66
FINAL
SAT JAN 20 at 2:15PM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
72
BRITANNIA BRUIN. .
86
FINAL
SAT JAN 20 at 6:00PM  
SULLIVAN HEIGHT.
54
PACIFIC ACADEMY. . East
63
FINAL
MON JAN 22 at 5:30PM
East
SANDS
81
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. .
42
FINAL
MON JAN 22 at 7:00PM
East
BURNSVIEW GRIFF.
66
KHALSA SCHOOL
82
FINAL
MON JAN 22 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH BOYD
68
CAMBIE
55
FINAL
MON JAN 22 at 7:00PM
West
R.C. PALMER
45
MATTHEW MCNAIR
67
FINAL
MON JAN 22 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH MCROBERTS
66
RICHMOND CHRIST. .
48
FINAL
TUE JAN 23 at 6:00PM
KHALSA SCHOOL East
VANCOUVER COLLE. .
Vancouver College (-)
TUE JAN 23 at 7:00PM
East
SANDS
46
DELVIEW SECONDA. .
81
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at TBA
East
SURREY CHRISTIA.
69
SANDS
62
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at 2:30PM  
R.C. PALMER West
39
KILLARNEY SECON. .
86
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at 7:00PM
West
R.C. PALMER
65
HUGH MCROBERTS
79
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at 7:00PM
East
DELVIEW SECONDA.
93
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. .
82
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at 7:00PM
West
MATTHEW MCNAIR
71
HUGH BOYD
62
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at 7:00PM
West
CAMBIE
76
RICHMOND CHRIST. .
67
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at 7:30PM
KHALSA SCHOOL East
ECOLE JULES VER. .
Location TBA
THU JAN 25 at 12:30PM  
TERRY FOX RAVEN.
75
PACIFIC ACADEMY. . East
67
FINAL
THU JAN 25 at 2:30PM  
WINDERMERE SECO.
78
R.C. PALMER West
85
FINAL
THU JAN 25 at TBA
East
SURREY CHRISTIA.
63
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. .
90
FINAL
FRI JAN 26 at 9:00AM
HUGH MCROBERTS West
49
DELTA SECONDARY
94
FINAL
FRI JAN 26 at 10:45AM
CHURCHILL B
0
CAMBIE West
2
FINAL
FRI JAN 26 at 12:00PM  
CAMBIE West
89
KHALSA SCHOOL East
107
FINAL
FRI JAN 26 at 12:30PM
HUGH MCROBERTS West
60
MOSCROP PANTHER. .
67
FINAL
FRI JAN 26 at 4:15PM  
VAN TECH TALISM.
78
R.C. PALMER West
72
FINAL
FRI JAN 26 at 6:00PM
CHURCHILL B
78
KHALSA SCHOOL East
104
FINAL
FRI JAN 26 at 6:30PM  
PACIFIC ACADEMY. East
78
WALNUT GROVE
66
FINAL
SAT JAN 27 at 9:30AM
HUGH MCROBERTS West
50
CHURCHILL B
48
FINAL
SAT JAN 27 at 11:30AM
MOSCROP PANTHER.
2
CAMBIE West
0
FINAL
SAT JAN 27 at 1:00PM  
PACIFIC ACADEMY. East
72
MEI EAGLES
62
FINAL
SAT JAN 27 at 1:15PM
DELTA SECONDARY
88
KHALSA SCHOOL East
98
FINAL
MON JAN 29 at TBA
East
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
93
SANDS
48
FINAL
MON JAN 29 at 5:30PM
East
BURNSVIEW GRIFF.
68
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. .
64
FINAL
MON JAN 29 at 5:30PM
East
DELVIEW SECONDA.
51
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. .
83
FINAL
MON JAN 29 at 7:00PM
West
RICHMOND CHRIST.
55
HUGH BOYD
93
FINAL
MON JAN 29 at 7:00PM
West
MATTHEW MCNAIR
99
HUGH MCROBERTS
76
FINAL
MON JAN 29 at 7:00PM
West
CAMBIE
63
R.C. PALMER
77
FINAL
MON JAN 29 at 7:00PM
East
KHALSA SCHOOL
89
SURREY CHRISTIA. .
52
FINAL
WED JAN 31 at 5:30PM
East
SURREY CHRISTIA.
94
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. .
44
FINAL
WED JAN 31 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH BOYD
59
HUGH MCROBERTS
56
FINAL
WED JAN 31 at 7:00PM
West
RICHMOND CHRIST.
51
R.C. PALMER
78
FINAL
WED JAN 31 at 7:00PM
West
CAMBIE
63
MATTHEW MCNAIR
82
FINAL
WED JAN 31 at 7:00PM
East
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO.
93
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. .
68
FINAL
WED JAN 31 at 7:00PM
East
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
KHALSA SCHOOL
Khalsa School (-)
THU FEB 1 at 8:20AM  
D.W. POPPY
16
KHALSA SCHOOL East
98
FINAL
THU FEB 1 at 11:40AM  
SURREY CHRISTIA. East
51
ST. JOHN BREBEU. .
55
FINAL
THU FEB 1 at 8:00PM  
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. East
59
ABBOTSFORD TRAD. .
68
FINAL
FRI FEB 2 at 10:00AM  
D.W. POPPY
44
SURREY CHRISTIA. . East
94
FINAL
FRI FEB 2 at 1:20PM  
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. East
41
MAPLE RIDGE CHR. .
71
FINAL
FRI FEB 2 at 2:15PM  
GRANDVIEW HEIGH.
67
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. . East
91
FINAL
FRI FEB 2 at 4:00PM  
DELTA SECONDARY
93
HUGH MCROBERTS West
62
FINAL
FRI FEB 2 at 7:15PM  
R.C. PALMER West
72
SENTINEL SECOND. .
66
FINAL
FRI FEB 2 at 8:00PM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
77
ST. JOHN BREBEU. .
36
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 8:00AM  
HUGH MCROBERTS West
55
GRANDVIEW HEIGH. .
102
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 9:30AM  
DELTA SECONDARY
112
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. . East
107
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 10:00AM  
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. East
61
D.W. POPPY
36
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 10:45AM  
CHATELECH EAGLE.
60
R.C. PALMER West
82
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 1:20PM  
MAPLE RIDGE CHR.
72
SURREY CHRISTIA. . East
70
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 2:00PM  
CORRELIEU SECON.
102
HUGH MCROBERTS West
39
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 5:15PM  
BRITANNIA BRUIN.
75
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. . East
80
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 5:45PM
WEST VAN B
78
R.C. PALMER West
76
FINAL
SAT FEB 3 at 8:00PM  
UNITY CHRISTIAN.
72
KHALSA SCHOOL East
55
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at TBA
East
BURNSVIEW GRIFF.
67
SURREY CHRISTIA. .
52
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at TBA
East
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO.
101
SANDS
55
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 7:00PM
West
R.C. PALMER
86
HUGH BOYD
51
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 7:00PM
West
CAMBIE
72
HUGH MCROBERTS
75
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 7:00PM
West
MATTHEW MCNAIR
80
RICHMOND CHRIST. .
61
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 7:00PM
East
DELVIEW SECONDA.
64
KHALSA SCHOOL
81
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at TBA
East
KHALSA SCHOOL
75
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. .
77
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at TBA
East
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
79
SURREY CHRISTIA. .
35
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at 7:00PM
West
CAMBIE
56
HUGH BOYD
102
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at 7:00PM
West
MATTHEW MCNAIR
74
R.C. PALMER
61
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at 7:00PM
West
RICHMOND CHRIST.
71
HUGH MCROBERTS
86
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at 7:00PM
East
SANDS
75
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. .
95
FINAL
THU FEB 8 at 5:30PM
KHALSA SCHOOL East
FR. VALLEY ADVE. .
Location TBA
THU FEB 8 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH MCROBERTS
62
MATTHEW MCNAIR
103
FINAL
THU FEB 8 at 7:00PM
East
BURNSVIEW GRIFF.
80
DELVIEW SECONDA. .
65
FINAL
FRI FEB 9 at 12:15PM  
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. East
60
WEST POINT GREY. .
79
FINAL
SAT FEB 10 at 9:00AM  
FRASER ACADEMY.
77
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. . East
62
FINAL
SAT FEB 10 at 12:30PM  
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. East
80
STRATFORD HALL. .
35
FINAL
MON FEB 12 at 5:30PM
East
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO.
SOUTHPOINTE ACA. .
Southpointe Academy (-)
MON FEB 12 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH BOYD
48
MATTHEW MCNAIR
78
FINAL
MON FEB 12 at 7:00PM
West
RICHMOND CHRIST.
79
CAMBIE
90
FINAL
MON FEB 12 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH MCROBERTS
67
R.C. PALMER
93
FINAL
MON FEB 12 at 7:00PM
East
SANDS
68
KHALSA SCHOOL
100
FINAL
MON FEB 12 at 7:00PM
East
SURREY CHRISTIA.
74
DELVIEW SECONDA. .
71
FINAL/OT
MON FEB 12 at 8:00PM
East
BURNSVIEW GRIFF.
45
PACIFIC ACADEMY. .
93
FINAL
TUE FEB 13 at 5:00PM  
West
RICHMOND CHRIST.
56
R.C. PALMER
67
FINAL
TUE FEB 13 at 8:00PM
East
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO.
63
PACIFIC ACADEMY. .
91
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at TBA
East
DELVIEW SECONDA.
46
PACIFIC ACADEMY. .
113
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at TBA
East
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO.
90
SURREY CHRISTIA. .
63
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at 2:00PM  
HUGH MCROBERTS West
70
STEVESTON-LONDO. .
96
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at 3:45PM  
R.C. PALMER West
43
R. A. MCMATH
71
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH BOYD
45
RICHMOND CHRIST. .
29
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at 7:00PM
West
R.C. PALMER
95
CAMBIE
85
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at 7:00PM
East
SOUTHPOINTE ACA.
SANDS
Sands Secondary (-)
WED FEB 14 at 7:00PM
East
KHALSA SCHOOL
72
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. .
48
FINAL
WED FEB 14 at 7:15PM  
West
HUGH BOYD
53
MATTHEW MCNAIR
63
FINAL
THU FEB 15 at 7:00PM  
MATTHEW MCNAIR West
78
A.R.MACNEILL
84
FINAL/OT
MON FEB 19 at 8:00PM
East
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
116
DELVIEW SECONDA. .
49
FINAL
TUE FEB 20 at 7:00PM
West
HUGH MCROBERTS
46
HUGH BOYD
53
FINAL
TUE FEB 20 at 7:00PM
West
R.C. PALMER
79
RICHMOND CHRIST. .
58
FINAL
TUE FEB 20 at 7:00PM
West
MATTHEW MCNAIR
115
CAMBIE
59
FINAL
WED FEB 21 at TBA
East
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. .
Southridge (-)
WED FEB 21 at TBA
East
SANDS
62
SURREY CHRISTIA. .
69
FINAL
MON FEB 26 at 7:00PM  
SURREY CHRISTIA. East
87
HUGH MCROBERTS West
73
FINAL
TUE FEB 27 at 2:00PM  
BURNSVIEW GRIFF. East
79
MATTHEW MCNAIR West
83
FINAL/OT
TUE FEB 27 at 3:45PM  
R.C. PALMER West
65
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. . East
84
FINAL
TUE FEB 27 at 5:30PM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
71
HUGH BOYD West
65
FINAL
TUE FEB 27 at 7:15PM  
East
SURREY CHRISTIA.
36
PACIFIC ACADEMY. .
46
FINAL
WED FEB 28 at 5:15PM  
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. East
110
MATTHEW MCNAIR West
80
FINAL
WED FEB 28 at 7:00PM  
East
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
85
KHALSA SCHOOL
75
FINAL
THU FEB 29 at 5:15PM  
KHALSA SCHOOL
MATTHEW MCNAIR
McNair Secondary
THU FEB 29 at 7:00PM  
PACIFIC ACADEMY.
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. .
McNair Secondary (-)
WED MAR 6 at 8:30AM  
NECHAKO VALLEY.
44
PACIFIC ACADEMY. . East
63
FINAL
WED MAR 6 at 10:00AM  
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. East
70
LAMBRICK PARK S. .
90
FINAL
WED MAR 6 at 11:45AM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
69
COLLINGWOOD CAV. .
77
FINAL
THU MAR 7 at 8:30AM  
BRITANNIA BRUIN.
78
KHALSA SCHOOL East
70
FINAL
THU MAR 7 at 10:15AM  
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. East
82
NECHAKO VALLEY. .
59
FINAL
THU MAR 7 at 3:30PM  
LAMBRICK PARK S.
71
PACIFIC ACADEMY. . East
83
FINAL
FRI MAR 8 at 10:15AM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
86
NECHAKO VALLEY. .
50
FINAL
FRI MAR 8 at 1:45PM  
BRITANNIA BRUIN.
85
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. . East
63
FINAL
FRI MAR 8 at 8:45PM  
COLLINGWOOD CAV.
74
PACIFIC ACADEMY. . East
68
FINAL
SAT MAR 9 at 8:30AM  
SOUTHRIDGE SCHO. East
71
ARCHBISHOP CARN. .
75
FINAL
SAT MAR 9 at 10:30AM  
PACIFIC ACADEMY. East
70
LANGLEY CHRISTI. .
60
FINAL
SAT MAR 9 at 1:00PM  
KHALSA SCHOOL East
77
CHARLES HAYS RA. .
64
FINAL
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AAA Tournament History

HISTORY OF THE BRITISH COLUMBIA

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL ASSOCIATON (BCHSBBA)

In 1945, the Connaught Invitational featuring Trapp Tech, Nanaimo, Chilliwack and Duke of Connaught was held at the New Westminster Y.M.C.A. The following year, eight of the best high school basketball teams in British Columbia were invited and thus the BC.boys’ tournament was born. In this inaugural, Vancouver College Fighting Irish captured their first Provincial Championship by defeating Kamloops 34-32. They repeated as winners in 1949, 1957, 1960 and 1967. Association pioneer and Basketball Hall of Fame member Ken Wright won the tournament in 1947 with Duke of Connaught and this was the first of their four titles.

In 1948, the Tournament expanded to 16 teams and was played at the Queens Park Arenex, and Magee of Vancouver won the coveted crown by defeating Duke of Connaught 49-41 in the title game. In 1950, the Tournament moved to the New Westminster Junior High School and, under the auspices of the BC Inter-High School Boys’ Basketball Association, Duke of Connaught won the first of three successive titles (1950-51-52), a record that still stands.In 1951, the Tournament was held in the spacious U.B.C. Memorial gym where the Dukes took home the Sparling Trophy for the third consecutive year.

Led by John Kootnekoff and Fred Kabatoff, Mission brought the Fraser Valley its first provincial crown in 1954 as they edged Gladstone 40-39 in the title game. In 1955, Coach Rudy Wiley won his first of two successive championships as Trapp Tech, in every Tournament since 1946, defeated Alberni 46-37 to capture the Sparling Trophy. It was a fitting climax to a school with such a rich basketball tradition.

In 1956, Duke of Connaught and Trapp Tech amalgamated as Lester Pearson and produced one of the strongest tournament teams of all time. The Mikes had four first all-stars, George Grozier, Don Krego, Ken Winslade (Hall of Fame builder) and Dave McDonald and provided New Westminster with its 6th championship in 11 years as they defeated Magee for the B.C. title.

1956 was the beginning of a number of outstanding teams. In 1957, a great group of athletes from Vancouver College (Bob Lasko, Leo Petty, John Oster, Paul Seale) walked away with the Provincial Title, followed in 1958 by a tall and talented squad from Lord Byng featuring Dave Way, Keith Hartley, Ed Gushue and Dave Osborne. Yet another outstanding team followed in 1959 as, after many years of trying, Coach George Andrews (Hall of Fame player) and his Victoria Totems won their first B.C. Title, the start of many to come to Vancouver Island in the 1960’s. Vic High was led by Dave Black, Barry Sadler, Dave Nelson and Darrell Lorimer.

  After Vancouver College won the Sparling Trophy in 1960 and Magee in 1961, outside Lower Mainland domination took over. In 1962, unheralded Victoria won its second Provincial Title by edging Vancouver College 38-34 in the championship match. After three strong attempts, Hall of Fame coach Jake Braun led his Mel Eagles to the Provincial Crown in 1963 behind the outstanding play of Ed Suderman, Jim Falk and George Heidebrecht, as they defeated Alberni 58-40 in the championship game.

The 1964 Tournament was a classic. A cinderella team from Prince Rupert won it all by crushing Kamloops 66-51, slipping past Magee 62-61, upsetting defending champion MEl. 66-64 in overtime in a game that most observers feel was the most exciting in tournament history and won the championship with a 43-41 victory over Abbotsford.

1965 saw the beginning of the Vancouver Island dynasty. Hall of Fame coach Gary Taylor’s Oak Bay teams were finalists in 1965, 66,68, and 69. The Bays won the Provincial Title in 1965 and 1968 and their rivals, the Victoria Totems, won the championship in 1966 and 1969. The Bays produced four most valuable players in those five years: Bob Burrows, Brian Mckenzie, Dave Morgan and Tom Holmes and were clearly the dominant team during the late 1960’s. In 1967, Vancouver College proved to be the spoilers of complete Vancouver Island domination as they won a record fifth Provincial Championship defeating David Thompson 56-41 in the first all-Lower Mainland championship final since 1958.

1968 ushered in a new era as games were played at the new 15,000 seat Pacific Coliseum. The Championship final was played in this new structure for the first time.

While the 1960’s belonged to Vancouver Island, the early 1970’s saw the dominance of the Fraser Valley come to the fore. Also 1970 brought a new division for BC High School Boys Basketball so for the first time there was now two tiers (1A and 2A) which were based on a schools population. The 1A tier has played their championship at various sites around BC and then at Columbia Bible College from 2003 to 2010 and now it is at the Langley Events Centre since 2014.

Coach Jake Braun won it again with MEI in 1970 by defeating arch rival Abbotsford 49-47 in one of the most thrilling tournament final games. Three out of the four teams in the semi-finals that year were from the Fraser Valley including a new force on the horizon, North Delta, who were led by most valuable player Dave Coutu. Hall of Fame coach Stan Stewardson led North Delta to the title in 1971 and future NBA player and tournament MVP, Lars Hansen of Centennial led his team to the 1972 title. Oak Bay came back on the scene winning it in 1973 and 1974 under Hall of Fame coach, Don Horwood and then North Delta won it all again in 1975. North Surrey took the title in 1976 followed by Oak Bay in 1977 and a great Nanaimo team led by the Kazanowski brothers won it all  in 1978. The Burnaby South Rebels took the crown in 1979 followed by the “Hoosier” like, Duchess Park Condors, from Prince George, who won it all in 1980 despite the fact that they only had six players.

In 1981 the tournament moved to the PNE Agrodome and led by big man John Randa, the North Surrey Spartans won it in 1981. The 1982 final was an emotion packed event between West Van and Argyle and in his final game as coach of West Van Brian Upson won the title with a thrilling 49 to 48 victory. There has been a wonderful documentary made about Coach Upson and it is called: Longshot, The Brian Upson Story. After eighteen tournament appearances the dream finally came true for the Abbotsford Panthers in 1983 and then it was the Steveston Packers taking the title in 1984. Hall of Famer Bill Disbrow’s Richmond Colts then began their dominance winning in 1985, 1987, and 1988 with another Hall of Famer Ken Dockendorf winning the title with his Maple Ridge Ramblers in 1986. The Colts were trying to get a third consecutive title in 1989 when yet another Hall of Fame coach, Rich Goulet led his Pitt Meadows Marauders to the upset win. Coach Goulet became the first coach to win a Provincial title at both the “AA” and “AAA” level.

1988 saw the BC High School Boys Basketball Association expand further and now a third tier of play was added so there would be three championships (1A, 2A, and 3A). The new 2A championships were played at various sites around the Province and then the tournament found a permanent home in Kamloops from 1999 to 2013 and then at the Langley Events Centre starting in 2014.

North Delta won their third BC Title in 1990 while Richmond won their fourth in 1991. In 1992 we saw the talents of the most successful player in BC High School hiostory, two-time NBA MVP, Steve Nash. Steve led his SMU Blue Jags to the title with a 76 to 48 win over Pitt Meadows. The Terry Fox Ravens then burst on to the scene with co-coaches Don Van Os and Hall of Famer Rich Chambers the Ravens won back to back titles in 1993 and 1994. Terry Fox was going for the three-peat in 1995 but this was the year of the upsets as little known Ladysmith led by Tony McCrory pulled out the title beating MEI in the final.

History was made in 1996 when we saw a Vancouver public school win for the first time in 38 years as Kitsilano, coached by Randy Coutts, took the crown and then they won again in 1997. These two years were also significant as the tournament moved to GM Place, which was also home for the Vancouver Canucks and the Vancouver Grizzlies. The final was played in front of over 10,000 fans, which is one of the largest crowds ever to watch a championship game.

The tournament moved back to the Agrodome in 1998 and stayed there until 2010. 1998 was the fifth title for the Richmond Colts as they beat Vancouver College in the finals and then in 1999 we saw the emergence of Scott Allen’s White Rock Christian Academy Warriors as they took the title 72 to 62 over Centennial. Pitt Meadows won their second title in 2000 defeating league rival Terry Fox in overtime and then Kitsilano earned their third championship in 2001 and followed it up with another win in 2002. White Rock returned to championship form in 2003 beating Claremont in the final and after being upset in 2004 won another title in 2005. It was the  ArgylePipers who won their schools first championship in 2004. The Handsworth Royals led by future NBA center, Rob Sacre, won the 2006 championship and then veteran coach, Mark Simpson, led his Dover Bay team to their schools first title in 2007 followed by Yale winning their first title in 2008. The 2009 tournament featured future NBA player Kelly Olynyk who played for the South Kamloops Titans. Kelly almost averaged a triple-double for the tournament but was unable to lead his team to the finals as they lost a heart breaker in the semi-finals to the St. Georges Saints. This set-up a huge rivalry game in the finals as the Vancouver College Fighting Irish were looking to break their long championship drought. However the Saints had the last laugh as Emerson Murray hit a baseline jumper at the buzzer to secure the win for Saint Georges. 2010 was the last year the tournament would be held at the Agrodome and in a very low scoring final coach Al Friesen won his second championship as Yale defeated WRCA 49 to 40.

For the 2011 season the tournament moved out to the Valley and the beautiful Langley Events Centre (LEC) where games were played in the 5,500 seat Arena Bowl. The LEC has become the permanent venue for the Association and has added many new features including video screen replay and highlights, live web streaming of all games, and an opening banquet for all teams the day before the tournament starts. Long time coach Paul Eberhardt led his RC Palmer Griffins to their schools first ever title as they staged the largest comeback in championship game history getting behind 19 to 2 to start the game but beating the Vancouver College Fighting Irish 71 to 63 in front of over 5,000 fans. In 2012 the Terry Fox Ravens claimed their 3rd title in a thrilling final beating the Walnut Grove Gaitors 75 to 74 but the Gaitors got their revenge winning in 2013 as they took care of the WRCA Warriors 59 to 53.

2014 was another milestone for the Association as a fourth tier of play was added so now there would be four championships (1A, 2A, 3A, & 4A). Also for the first time all four championships would be played at the LEC over the course of two weekends. In week #1 West Point Grey Academy won their first ever 1A title and coach Ed Somers won his record breaking 6th championship in the 2A final as the Lambrick Park Lions beat rival SMU 70- to 64. In week #2 former player from the Terry Fox Ravens championship team, Aaron Mitchell, led his Saint Thomas More Knights to be the first ever winners of the new 3A tier. Winston Churchill became the first Vancouver public school since Kitsilano to win the 4A championship as they beat Holy Cross 67 to 64.

Due to the amazing work of all of the former volunteers and executive members in building up the Association finances the BCHSBBA was able to purchase a floor to add a fourth court to the LEC and thus 2015 was the culmination of many coaches dreams as the Association would now be holding all of their championships in one location on the same weekend. On the first ever Championship Saturday all four tiers played in the Arena Bowl with Kelowna Christian winning the 1A title, Coach Ian Hyde-Lay won the 2A championship with his SMU Blue Jags 23 years after winning the 3A title. The second ever 3A championship was won by Surreys Fleetwood Park as they beat Charles Tupper 73 to 65. In the 4A tournament Terry Fox was looking to get another championship but were stopped by valley rival Yale who beat them 69 to 63 with MVP Jauquin Bennett-Boire scoring 44 points in the final.

In 2016 Ron Pettigrew Christian won the 1A title beating Credo Christian 69 to 58. This was a very special moment as 28 years prior the schools coach and Principal, Ron Pettigrew, was killed along with 5 of his players in a fatal bus crash. The 2016 squad featured Ron’s daughter as one of the coaches and Ron’s grandson as one of the players. The 2A title was a first for the North Shore’s Collingwood Cavaliers as they beat SMU 68 to 40 and in the 3A championship the Southridge Storm also won their schools first title beating Steveston-London 78 to 71.  The Kelowna Owls were the dominant 4A team as they completed an undefeated season when they beat Tamanawis 87 to 72.

In 2017 BC Christian beat Kelowna Christian in the 1A final, Brentwood College beat SMU in the 2A final 54 to 44 and Rick Hansen beat South Kamloops 69 to 63 in the 3A final. Coach George Bergen won his second title at the 4A level as his Gaitors beat Kelowna 78 to 65 in the 4A final game preventing the Owls from winning back to back championships.

In 2018 Heritrage Christian took the 1A title beating Bulkley Valley 65 to 53 and the 2A championship saw Brentwood College going back to back as they easily beat King George 97 to 59. The 3A tournament was an opportunity for South Kamloops to get some revenge for losing last year’s final as they rallied to beat Byrne Creek 74 to 66. The 4A tier was a tournament that featured many stunning upsets as the final four featured the #13Belmont Bulldogs, the #8 Burnaby South rebels, the #6 Semiahmoo Totems  and the #2 Tamanawis Wildcats. In the end it was the 8th seeded Rebels that took the title beating Semiahmoo 80 to 72.

In 2019 Kelowna Christian continued their dominance by winning their record sixth 1A Championship (they also won a 2A title in 2013) as they easily beat Credo Christian 82 to 45. Hall of Fame coach Mel Bishop picked up his third title at the 2A level as strong play from tournament MVP Liam McChesney led the Rainmakers to a 78 to 51 win. Coach Bishop picked up his two previous titles with Prince Rupert in 1998 and 2001. The 3A tournament was very competitive with many exciting close games. The #9 North Delta Huskies pulled off four consecutive upsets beating #8 Byrne Creek, #1 Charles Tupper, #4 Duchess Park and then #2 Vernon 46 to44 in the Final. Tournament MVP Suraj Gahir hit the game winning basket in both the semi’s and the championship game. This was North Delta’s first title at this level having previously won 3 times at the 4A tournament. Just like the 3A tournament the winner of the 4A tournament was also a #9 seed as Lord Tweedsmuir pulled off 4 straight upsets on their way to their schools first ever title. The Panthers completed the biggest comeback in championship history as they were trailing by 18 points with two minutes to go in the 3rd quarter and they came all the way back to beat Kelowna 91 to 86.

 

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