The 2015 Boys BC High School Boys Basketball Championships are underway at the Langley Events Centre from Wednesday March 11 to Saturday March 14.
Abbotsford’s high school ball teams came out of Wednesday undefeated having convincingly defeated Fernie, McNair, Windsor and Charlotte on the first day of competition.
For daily results as they occur simply click here.
Wednesday Results:
Boys 1A Basketball
Abbotsford Christian beat Fernie by a score of 66 to 32
Boys 3A Basketball
Robert Bateman beat Mathew McNair by a score of 63 to 52
Abbotsford Secondary beat Windsor by a score of 63 to 53
Boys 4A Basketball
Yale Secondary beat Queen Charlotte by a score of 91 to 66
Admission is good for the 1A Boys, 2A Boys, 3A Boys and 4A Boys Tournaments happening at the Langley Events Centre week of Wednesday, March 11 to Saturday, March 14, 2015. Will Call/Accreditation Pick Up will be at Ticket Office West (Gate 1).
Wednesday through Friday (per day)
- Adults (19 – 64 years old) $10.00
- Students (13 – 18 years old) $8.00
- Seniors (65 + years old) $8.00
- Youth (7 – 12 years old) $2.00
- Children 6 and Under FREE
Saturday (all day)
- Adults (19 – 64 years old) $12.00
- Students (13 – 18 years old) $8.00
- Seniors (65 + years old) $8.00
- Youth (7 – 12 years old) $2.00
- Children 6 and Under FREE
- Courtside Seats (all ages) $20.00
Full Event Pass
- All Ages $35.00
All Prices include applicable taxes and charges. Please note there is no outside food and beverage permitted in the facility during the tournaments.
Tickets are subject to an additional $1.00 service charge and additional processing fee when ordering online or by phone.
WEBCAST
All games will be available for pay per view viewing on TFSETV.
Pay Per View Broadcast Costs
- Single Day $5.50 USD (Approximately $7.00 CDN)
- Full Event $16.00 USD (Approximately $20.00 CDN)
Price includes access to all 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A games. Price also includes access to archives until the end of the 2014-15 academic year.
Please note DVD and USB copies will not be available for purchase on site.
Pay Per View charges were added as a method to cover the hard costs associated with the broadcast of each game such as bandwidth and staffing.
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