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  • The M.E.I. Eagles are in the title game following an upset win over top-seeded St. Patrick in the semi-final round at the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships. Ryan Molag photo A new champion will be crowned in the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships after the fifth-seed M.E.I. Eagles pulled off a second consecutive upset, this time downing the No. 1 seed (and two-time defending champion) St. Patrick Celtics 79-75. Their opponent in Saturday’s

  • The M.E.I. Eagles twice rallied in the dying seconds to win their quarter-final game at the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships at Langley Events Centre. Ryan Molag photo It will be the top three seeds plus No. 5 in the semi-final round at the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships at Langley Events Centre. The fifth-seeded M.E.I. Eagles (Abbotsford) crashed the top four with a dramatic overtime win. The Eagles now face the two-time defending champ

  • The St. Thomas More Collegiate Knights were winners over the Grandview Grizzlies on day 1 of the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships at Langley Events Centre. Ryan Molag photo Seven of the top eight seeds all advanced on the opening day of the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Championships at Langley Events Centre. It sets up day 2’s quarter-final round (March 7) with all of the games on Centre Court at Langley Events Centre. The first of the four games

  • The Unity Christian Flames, King George Dragons, St. Patrick Celtics and Oak Bay Bays are the top seeds for their respective tiers at this week’s BC School Sports Boys Basketball Provincial Championships. The 64 teams will play 128 games over the next four days, all at Langley Events Centre, getting underway on March 6 and wrapping up March 9. Games begin daily at 8:30am and each of the championship games will be played in the Arena Bowl beginning at 12:30pm on March 9. 1A Tournament Last yea

  •   The St. Patrick Celtics won a second consecutive BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament title at Langley Events Centre. photo courtesy of Garrett James/Langley Events Centre For the second consecutive year, the St. Patrick Celtics are provincial champions. The Celtics outlasted Nanaimo’s Dover Bay Dolphins 91-80 on Saturday night at Langley Events Centre, in the championship final of the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament. The Dolphins led ear

  • The Dover Bay Dolphins defeated the North Delta Huskies to advance to the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament championship game. photo courtesy of Vancouver Sports Pictures It will be the top-seed and reigning champion St. Patrick Celtics and the No. 2 Dover Bay Dolphins battling for the 2023 BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament title on Saturday, March 11 at Langley Events Centre. The game will be played at 5:30pm. Dover Bay 91 North Delta 59 One game

  • The Lord Byng Grey Ghosts are moving onto the semi-final round at the BC School Sorts 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament at Langley Events Centre. photo courtesy of Vancouver Sports Pictures Four teams remain standing in contention for a provincial banner following quarter-final action on Thursday at Langley Events Centre. The defending champion St. Patrick Celtics remain alive for a second-straight title at the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament following an 89-70

  • The Argyle Pipers were 79-59 winners over the A.R. MacNeill Ravens on opening day action at the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament at Langley Events Centre. photo courtesy of Vancouver Sports Pictures The 14th-seed College Heights Cougars and No. 9 Argyle Pipers each pulled off upsets on the opening day of the BC School Sports 3A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament on day one at Langley Events Centre on Wednesday.The action gets going for day two on Thursday beginning

  • Two of the four defending champions are back and seeded No. 1 in their respective tiers for the 2023 BC School Sports Boys Basketball Provincial Championships. The 64-team championships – broken into four 16-team tiers – gets underway on Wednesday (March 8) and runs through Saturday (March 11) with 128 games at Langley Events Centre. Chilliwack’s Unity Christian Flames are the two-time reigning provincial champions in the 1A Tournament and the No. 1 overall seed, while Vancouver’s St. Pa