Draw Show
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On Sunday March 2, 2025 catch the live unveiling of the tournament seeding starting at 3:00pm

Admission

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.

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Single Day Passes
Adult (Ages 18+) $18.00
Students (Ages 6-17) $10.00
Children (Ages 5 & Under) Free 

Full Event Passes
Adult (Ages 18+) $54.00

Group Rate - Please pre-purchase by contacting us at ticketing@tfse.ca
Group Rate of 10+ Students $5.00. Free Chaperone/Teacher per 10 Students. Please pre-purchase by contacting us at  ticketing@tfse.ca

Premium Tickets - Please contact us at ticketing@tfse.ca for Availability/Pricing.
Courtside (Available only Saturday, March 8, 2025) 
Suites (Limited Availability on Friday, March 7, 2025. Sold Out for Saturday, March 8, 2025)

All Prices include applicable taxes and charges.

Pay Per View

Tournament games can be viewed live online through tfsetv.ca

All prices in USD.

Single day passes: $8.00

Full event Pass: $24.00

This price includes all games at all levels for that day or week, pending purchase. Purchasing either option includes access to archives for that day or event. Game remains on the website archive until at a minimum the end of the 2024-25 school year.

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Merchandise

All pre-orders must be received by March 2ndThe order will be delivered to team/individuals via the head coach on March 4th at team shootaround or prior to first game on March 5th.

Limited quantities available at the tournament. Dates subject to change.

 

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Banquet Information

The Boys 4A banquet will be on Tuesday, March 4 at 6:00pm (Doors open at 5:30pm) and tickets are $30 per person. 

BANQUET TICKETS

 

Coaches Meeting

The coaches’ meeting will be held virtually on March 2 at 7:00pm with the link emailed once each respective team has qualified. 

  • Thunder repeat as 4A champions
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    With their lead down to two points early in the fourth quarter, the Spectrum Thunder responded with a 10-2 run, pulling away for a 81-66 victory over the Dover Bay Dolphins. The victory gave the Thunder a second consecutive BC School Sports 4A Boys Basketball Provincial Tournament. It was the first all-Vancouver Island championship final in the 4A Tournament since 1978. Spectrum led for most of the game with Tyler Felt scoring 22 points and 10 rebounds while J Elijah Helman finishing with 21.
  • All-Vancouver Island championship final for 4A crown
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    It will be an all-Vancouver Island championship final pitting the top two teams against one another. The No. 1 seed Spectrum Thunder (Victoria) will take on the No. 2 Dover Bay Dolphins (Nanaimo) to cap off the 4A Tournament when they take the Langley Events Centre floor at 7:45 p.m. #1 Spectrum Thunder 81 #5 St. George’s School Saints 79 The defending champion Spectrum Thunder are back in the championship game. The Victoria school – who entered as the No. 1 seed – survived a 53-point gam
  • Semi-finals set at BC School Sports Boys Basketball Provincial Championships
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    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
  • Pair of upsets on Day 1 of BC School Sports Boys Basketball Provincial Championships
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      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
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