History[]
The Shrine Bowl Provincial Championships gave way to the American style of ranking schools. Schools are divided into three classes by total enrollment in grades 9-11 only: A (0-337 students), AA (340-618 students), and AAA (619 students and up). The championships then became known as Frank Gnup AAA Provincial Championships and the Gary Scott AA Provincial Championships.
The championships are a part of the Subway Bowl held at BC Place Stadium, in the province of British Columbia, and televised across Canada.
Gary Scott AA Provincial Champions[]
Year | Champion | Runner Up | Year | Champion | Runner Up | Year | Champion | Runner Up | ||
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1996 | Handsworth 20 | Windsor 13 | 2006 | Seaquam 21 | Hugh Boyd 13 | |||||
1997 | Windsor 28 | Sentinel 27 | 2007 | Handsworth 26 | South Delta 7 | |||||
1988 | St. Thomas More 32 | Holy Cross 26 (3xOT) | 1998 | Windsor 7 | Sentinel 0 | 2008 | ||||
1989 | Terry Fox 21 | Handsworth 14 | 1999 | Delta 34 | John Barsby 13 | 2009 | ||||
1990 | West Vancouver 37 | Burnaby Central 7 | 2000 | John Barsby 22 | John Oliver 14 | 2010 | ||||
1991 | Port Moody 22 | South Delta 6 | 2001 | Windsor 36 | Ballenas 34 | 2011 | ||||
1992 | John Oliver 15 | Carson Graham 0 | 2002 | Ballenas 48 | Windsor 21 | 2012 | ||||
1993 | Carson Graham 25 | Holy Cross 0 | 2003 | Sentinel 34 | Handsworth 26 | 2013 | ||||
1994 | North Delta 41 | Windsor 6 | 2004 | Windsor 36 | Sentinel 6 | 2014 | ||||
1995 | Windsor 38 | Norkam 12 | 2005 | Windsor 33 | Lord Tweedsmuir 8 | 2015 |
References[]
- (2005) Subway Bowl program, p. 25
External links[]
"Vasity Champions of the Past" [1]