59th Annual Vancouver
Island Senior Boys'
"AAA" Basketball Championships
@ Mt. Douglas Secondary in Victoria
Thursday February 26 - Saturday February 28, 2009
Presented to you online by
Vancouver Island "AAA" Rankings
See what
the coaches thought throughout the season
CHALLENGE GAME - The top two (2) teams will qualify for the BCs. The team that finishes 3rd has the right to challenge the 2nd place team, IF THEY HAVE NOT PLAYED ALREADY IN THE ISLANDS, for the second qualifing berth to the BCs. The challenge game will take place on Monday March 2, 2009 at the gym of the second place team.
Challenge game for the 2nd BC berth was won by Oak Bay 67-57 over Cowichan.
Tuesday Feb. 24, 2009 @ Ladysmith
6:00 p.m.
Challenge Game
North #5 - Highland (55)
vs South
#4 - Mt. Douglas (73)
Tournament Draw
Top 5 Individual Performances
Team by Team Scoring
Thursday February 26, 2009
Time 3:00 p.m.
Game 1
North #2 - Dover Bay
(50)
vs
South #3 - Claremont
(42) - Dover up 29-19 at the half
Time 4:45 p.m.
Game 2
North #1 - Cowichan
(59)
vs Challenge game winner -
South #4 - Mt. Douglas
(39) - tied at 22 at the half
Time 6:30 p.m.
Game 3
South #2 - Belmont (72)
vs
North #3 - Alberni (59)
- Belmont up 37-27 at the half
Time 8:15 p.m.
Game 4
South #1 - Oak Bay (79)
vs
North #4 - Vanier (69)
- Oak Bay up 41-38 at the half
Friday February 27, 2009
Time 3:00 p.m.
Game 5
South #4 - Mt. Douglas Game 2 loser
(62) vs
North #3 - Alberni Game 3 loser
(54) - Mt. Douglas up 22-19 at the half
Alberni eliminated
Time 4:45 p.m.
Game 6
North #4 - Vanier Game 4 loser (56) vs South #3 - Claremont Game 1 loser (47)
- Vanier up 27-22 at the half Claremont eliminated
Time 6:30 p.m.
Game 7
South #1 - Oak Bay Game 4 winner (60) vs
North #2 - Dover Bay Game 1 winner (75)
- Dover Bay up 36-33 at the half Winner qualifies*
for the BCs
Time 8:15 p.m.
Game 8
North #1 - Cowichan Game 2 winner (62) vs
South #2 - Belmont Game 3 winner (53)
- Cowichan up 27-23 at the half Winner qualifies*
for the BCs
Saturday February 28, 2009
Morning
Time 9:30 a.m.
Game 9
South #4 - Mt. Douglas Game 5 winner (64) vs
South #1 - Oak Bay Game 7 loser (69) Oak Bay up 35-29 at
the half Mt. Douglas eliminated
Time 11:30 a.m. Game
10
North #4 - Vanier Game 6 winner (57) vs
South #2 - Belmont Game 8 loser (68) -
Belmont up 36-26 at the half Vanier eliminated
Evening
Time 6:00 p.m. Game
11
South #1 - Oak Bay Game 9 winner (76) vs
South #2 - Belmont Game 10 winner (56)
- Oak Bay up 28-25 at the half Belmont
eliminated
Winner finishes 3rd and may challenge the 2nd place team, IF THEY HAVE NOT
ALREADY PLAYED IN THE ISLANDS.
Time 8:00 p.m.
Game 12
North #2 - Dover Bay Game 7 winner (45) vs
North #1 - Cowichan Game 8 winner (40) OT
- Dover Bay up 20-17 at the half
Both teams in the Final have already qualified for the BCs (2nd place may be
challenged - see challenge game at the top)
Final Standings & Award Winners
Final Standings:
1. Dover Bay (Winner Game 12) (Colonist Cup)
2. Cowichan (Finalist Game 12) (British Columbia Centennial '71 Trophy)
Top two (TBD, TBD*) qualify for the BCs in
Vancouver - March 10-14, 2009.
3. Oak Bay (Winner Game 11) (George "Porky" Andrews, Dobrocky Seatech Trophy)
3rd place team (TBD*) may challenge the
2nd place team for the 2nd berth the BCs.
See the top of the page for more details
on the challenge game.
4. Belmont (Finalist Game 11) (W. D. Reid Trophy)
5. G. P. Vanier (Finalist Game 10)
Mt. Douglas (Finalist Game 9)
7. Claremont (Finalist Game 6)
Alberni (Finalist Game 5)
Coaches' Shield:
Mark Simpson - Dover Bay
Most Sportsmanlike Team:
G. P. Vanier
MVP (Victoria Daily Times Trophy):
Ted Neilson - Dover Bay
Best Defensive Player:
Josh Clouthier - Dover Bay
First Team All-stars:
Clayton Billett - Dover Bay
Chris Kline - Cowichan
Steve McKinnon - Cowichan
Reese Pribilsky - Oak Bay
Evan Verdel - Belmont
Second Team All-Stars:
Cody Baylis - Belmont
Mukiya Post - Oak Bay
Jordan Pendlebury - Cowichan
Mike Corcoran - Dover Bay
Thomas Hoyer-Wood - Oak Bay
The tournament committee would like to thank the Strathcona Hotel for donating rooms for the North Island referees.
Webmasters: Lyle Dhur (Sportvictoria)