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  • A balanced scoring attack and a huge rebounding advantage helped the Windsor Wolves make school history. The North Vancouver school had five players in double figures, plus a 55-35 advantage on the boards as the No. 2 seed upset the top-ranked St. Thomas More Collegiate Knights 66-58 in the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament championship game at Langley Events Centre on Saturday. The Knights scored eight of the first 10 points, but once the Wolves went ahead late in the o

  • It will be No. 1 vs. No 2 in the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships as the top-ranked St. Thomas More Collegiate Knights (Burnaby) will face the Windsor Wolves (North Vancouver). The game is set for 2:45 p.m. on Saturday (March 8) at Langley Events Centre. #2 Windsor Wolves 74 #11 Mark R. Isfeld Ice 56 The Windsor Wolves shot nearly 52 percent from the field, denying the Mark R. Isfeld Ice a third-straight upset victory as the 11th-seeded Ice already had wins over No.

  • The St. Thomas More Collegiate Knights used a strong defensive effort to defeat the Pitt Meadows Marauders in the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament on Thursday at Langley Events Centre. Ryan Molag photo It is down to the final four. Quarter-final play wrapped up on Thursday, setting the stage for Friday’s semi-final round in all four tiers at the BC School Sports Boys Basketball Provincial Championships at Langley Events Centre. The semi-final round begins at 3:30pm wi

  •   Abbotsford Senior Panthers guard Parnaam Sidhu scored 41 points -- including 11 3-pointers which is tied for third all-time in a single game at the BC School Sports 4A Basketball Provincial Tournament -- as the No. 13 seed upset the No. 4 Tamanawis Wildcats 82-77. Ryan Molag photo While the seeding mostly held firm, there were a pair of upsets on Day 1 of the BC School Sports Boys Basketball Provincial Championships. All 64 teams across the four tiers tipped off at Langley Events Centre

  • Spectrum (black) and Tamanawis (red) tip off to start the 2024 BC School Sports 4A Basketball Provincial Tournament championship game last March. Garrett James file photo The seeding is out for the 2025 BC School Sports Boys Basketball Provincial Championships. Vancouver’s St. John’s School Eagles are the top seed in the 1A Tournament, Surrey’s Pacific Academy Breakers have that distinction in the 2A Tournament, while Burnaby’s St. Thomas More Collegiate Knights and Victoria’s Spectru

  • Admission is good for the 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A Boys Tournaments happening at the Langley Events Centre the week of Wednesday, March 5 to Saturday, March 8, 2024. Tickets for all games can be purchased at either Gate 1 or at Gate 8 (Building B). Will Call/Accreditation Pick Up will be at Ticket Office West (Gate 1). Doors open 1 hour prior to the first game on each respective court.PURCHASE TICKETS HERESingle Day PassesAdult (Ages 18+) $18.00Students (Ages 6-17) $10.00Children (Ages 5 & Under)

  • Following a devastating defeat in last year’s championship final, coach Darren Seaman and his Dover Bay Dolphins knew a return to the title game was a realistic possibility. And on Saturday afternoon, the Nanaimo school captured what eluded them 12 months ago, defeating Abbotsford’s M.E.I. Eagles 75-61 in the gold-medal contest at the 2024 BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships at Langley Events Centre. “(We knew it was possible) in April of last year, we just have t

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