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Day one in the books at B.C. high school basketball championships

Two of the four defending champions eliminated on opening day of tournament at 91Ô­´´ Events Centre

There were three upsets on opening day of the BC 4A boys provincial basketball championships, including both the third and fourth seeds being eliminated at the 91Ô­´´ Events Centre.

And one of those three higher seeds who advanced to the elite eight are the defending champion Walnut Grove Gators.

The No. 10 seed knocked off the No. 7 St. George’s Saints 89-76 setting up a quarter-final clash with the No. 2 Tamanawis Wildcats. The ’Cats defeated No. 15 North Peace 83-48 on Wednesday.

The two biggest upsets of the day were both the No. 3 Handsworth Royals and No. 4 W.J. Mouat Hawks suffering earlier-than expected losses.

The Royals fell 82-80 to the No. 14 Holy Cross Crusaders in the closest game of the day.

The other upset saw the No. 13 Belmont Bulldogs ground the No. 4 Hawks 70-60.

Belmont next plays the No. 5 Vancouver College Fighting Irish after the No. 5 seed defeated No. 12 Terry Fox 79-63.

The Crusaders face the No. 6 Semiahmoo Totems after Semi beat the No. 11 Rutland Voodoo 95-74.

The other quarter-final game will be No. 1 Oak Bay against No. 8 Burnaby South.

Burnaby South beat No. 9 Lord Tweedsmuir 80-60 while the tournament’s top seed was an 89-36 winner of No. 16 Mount Baker.

The quarter-final action begins at 3:30 today (Thursday, March 8) with all of the games in the LEC’s arena bowl.

3A draw

There will be a new 3A provincial champion after the Rick Hansen Hurricanes suffered a day one loss.

The ’Canes were seeded No. 10 but fell in round one to No. 7 Duchess Park 88-65.

Duchess Park now gets the No. 2 South Kamloops Titans — who lost in last year’s championship game to Rick Hansen — after the Titans held off No. 15 Carihi 58-51.

There was one upset in the 3A draw as No. 14 Richmond shocked No. 3 Argyle 81-80.

Richmond now faces No. 6 Pitt Meadows after the Marauders beat the No. 11 Mark Isfeld Ice 69-59 in round one.

The top half of the draw went as planned.

No. 1 Byrne Creek was a 77-47 winner over No. 16 Caledonia and No. 8 Sir Charles Tupper defeated No. 9 Clayton Heights 90-70. The two winners now meet in the next round.

The other quarter-final clash will see No. 4 North Delta face No. 5 R.A. McMath.

North Delta was a 67-42 winner over No. 13 G.P. Vanier while McMath edged No. 12 MEI 97-92.

The quarter-finals begins at 3:30 today (Thursday, March 8) with all of the games on the LEC’s centre court.

2A draw

The 2A defending champions — and top seed — are still alive in their quest for a second straight title.

Brentwood College was an easy 94-30 winner over No. 16 Grand Forks.

Next up for the team is an elite eight match-up against No. 8 Shawnigan Lake, which beat No. 9 Pacific Academy 71-65.

The No. 4 Charles Hays Rainmakers beat No. 13 R.C. Palmer 63-49 and next face No. 5 Seycove, which beat No. 12 D.P. Todd 72-66.

The bottom half of the draw had one upset as No. 10 Clarence Fulton won 59-50 over No. 7 Collingwood.

Fulton next draws No. 2 Westsyde, which beat No. 15 Southridge 55-37.

And the final quarter-final match-up is No. 3 King George — which beat No. 14 Sa-Hali 93-43 — and No. 6 Britannia, which took down No. 11 91Ô­´´ Christian 78-60.

The quarter-final round tips off at 3:30 p.m. with the games on the LEC’s south court.

1A draw

Seven of the eight higher seeds were victorious on day one with only the No. 7 — and defending champs — failing to advance.

The BC Christian Academy Panthers lost 83-67 to King David as the Panthers became the third of four No. 7 seeds to lose on Wednesday.

King David now plays No. 2 Similkameen, who beat No. 5 Fraser Lake 115-54.

The other quarter-final game on the bottom half of the draw will be No. 3 Kelowna Christian, who beat No. 14 Pemberton 113-33, and No. 6 Bulkley Valley, which beat No. 11 St. Andrew’s 99-34.

The top half of the draw features the No. 1 ranked Credo Christian Kodiaks, who beat No. 16 Gold River 99-36.

The Kodiaks draw No. Glenlyon Norfolk after they beat No. 9 Northside Christian 77-68.

The other quarter-final will feature No. 4 Heritage Christian and No. 5 Khalsa Lions.

The Lions beat No. 12 Fort St. James 79-42 while Heritage Christian won 91-37 over No. 13 Golden.

The quarter-final round tips off at 3:30 p.m. with the games in the LEC’s fieldhouse.

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Walnut Grove’s Luke Adams and the No. 10 Gators knocked off the No. 7 St. George’s Saints in opening round action at the BC 4A boys provincial basketball championships at the 91Ô­´´ Events Centre. John Morrow Black Press
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Walnut Grove’s Jarret Jacobs in opening round action at the BC 4A boys provincial basketball championships at the 91Ô­´´ Events Centre. John Morrow Black Press