Sunday, March 25, 2018
BC Hockey Minor Championships throughout BC and the Yukon are nearing completion.
On Saturday March 24, 2018, Langley won the Bantam Female Championship with a quadruple-overtime 2-1 win over North Shore Female. Here is the list of champions to date:
Championship
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Champion
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Runner-Up
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Pee Wee Tier 1
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Burnaby Winter Club
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Victoria Racquet Club
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Pee Wee Tier 2
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Greater Vernon
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Greater Trail
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Pee Wee Tier 3
|
Terrace
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Kelowna
|
Pee Wee Tier 4
|
Kimberley
|
Vanderhoof
|
|
Bantam Female |
Langley |
North Shore Female
|
Bantam Tier 1
|
Seafair
|
Prince George
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Bantam Tier 2
|
Hollyburn
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Port Moody
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Bantam Tier 3
|
Mission
|
Nelson
|
Bantam Tier 4
|
Prince Rupert
|
Langley
|
|
Midget Tier 1
|
Vancouver Thunderbirds
|
Prince George
|
Midget Tier 2
|
Quesnel and District
|
Prince George
|
Midget Tier 3
|
Powell River
|
Mission
|
Midget Tier 4
|
Houston
|
Chase
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Three championships conclude Sunday night in: Pee Wee Female, Midget Female and Juvenile.
In Junior hockey, the British Columbia Hockey League’s (BCHL) playoffs began on March 1, 2018, and the Fred Page Cup will be awarded after the BCHL Championship series in early April. The winner of the Fred Page Cup will advance to play the best of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for the Doyle Cup starting on April 27, 2018.
The Cyclone Taylor Cup, BC’s Junior B Championship, will be contested in Richmond from April 12 – 15, 2018. The champions of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL), Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL), Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL), and host Richmond Sockeyes will face off in the round-robin tournament.
In Senior hockey, the South Coast Women’s Hockey League (SCWHL) is hosting their playoff tournament March 29 to April 1, 2018 in Richmond, BC while the Men’s Senior AA Coy Cup tournament will begin on March 27, 2018 in Williams Lake, BC.
The British Columbia Major Midget League (MML) final is set as The Cariboo Cougars will host the Fraser Valley Thunderbirds for the league crown March 30 – April 1, 2018. The BC Female Midget AAA (FMAAA) championship was awarded Saturday March 25, 2018, with the Greater Vancouver Comets earning the title.
For full BC Hockey Championships results, please visit the championships website.
For more information about BC Hockey, please visit the BC Hockey website at www.bchockey.net or email info@bchockey.net or follow along through social media at www.facebook.com/BCHockeySource, www.twitter.com/BCHockey_Source, www.youtube.com/BCHockeySource or www.instagram.com/BCHockeySource.