2017 Provincial Winners 

  • 18U AAA - Hosted by the Langley Blaze at Mcleod Park, July 6-9 -
    • Gold - Langley JR. Blaze - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - Langley Blaze - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 18U AA - Hosted by the Tri City Indians at Heritage Woods, August 4-7
    • Gold - Prince George Knights - Represent BC at WESTERNS
    • Silver - New Westminster 
  • 15U AAA (PBL Qualifier) Hosted by the Whalley Chiefs at Whalley Ball Park, July 27-30
    • Qualifier - Okanagan A's 
    • Qualifier - White Rock Tritons
  • 15U AAA (BC Minor Qualifer) - Hosted by the Delta Tigers at Winskill Park, July 13-16
    • Qualifier - Vancouver Community
    • Qualifier - Chilliwack Cougars
  • 15U AAA - Hosted by the North Island Royals at Springwood Park, August 4-7
    • Gold - North Shore Twins - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - Victoria Eagles - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 15U AA - Hosted by the Burnaby Braves at Kensington Park, August 4-7
    • Gold - Burnaby Braves - Represent BC at WESTERNS
    • Silver - Tri-City Indians 
  • 13U AAA - Hosted by the Abbotsford Angels at Berry Park, August 4-7
    • Gold - Vancouver Minor Expos - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - Abbotsford Angels - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 13U AA - Hosted by the Burnaby Braves at Kensington Park, August 4-7
    • Gold - Campbell River Tyees - Represent BC at WESTERNS
    • Silver - Abbotsford Angels 

2016 Provincial Winners

  • 18U AAA
    • Gold - Nanaimo - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - PArksville - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 18U AA
    • Gold - Kamloops - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 15U AAA
    • Langley Blaze - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • White Rock Tritons - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 15U AA
    • Gold - Ridge Meadows - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 13U AAA
    • Gold - Kamloops - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - Abbotsford - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 13U AA
    • Gold - Chilliwack - Represent BC at WESTERNS

2015 Provincial Winners

  • 18U AAA
    • Gold - North Shore Twins - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - Parksville Royals - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 18U AA
    • Gold - New Westminster - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 15U AAA
    • Gold - Victoria Eagles - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - Okanagan A's - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 15U AA
    • Gold - Tri City Indians - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 13U AAA
    • Gold - Coquitlam Moody - Represent BC at NATIONALS
    • Silver - Burnaby - Represent BC at WESTERNS
  • 13U AA
    • Gold - Coquitlam Moody - Represent BC at WESTERNS

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