From Saturday onwards, coach Kevin Sawka's squad will be working hard to make the journey from opening round to Championship game on Tuesday night.
The Rainmakers gained their berth in the tournament two weeks ago when they hosted the Northwest Zones at the Charles Hays Gymnasium.
Tipping off against their long time rivals from Caledonia, the Junior Boy's wrapped up their undefeated run through 2016-17 with a Saturday afternoon victory over the Kermodes to claim the Northwest banner.
Since then their focus has been on Langley and path ahead to the Provincials. With the team working hard in practice in preparation for their time on the Big Stage of tournament time in the lower mainland.
You can follow the progress of the Rainmakers at Provincials through the Telus Junior Boys Provincial Tournament website.
Those that wish to tune into the play can subscribe to the Stretch Internet pay portal, which has daily and tournament rates available for those wishing to follow the tournament through to Tuesday.
The Rainmakers open up their 2017 Championship bid with match up against Guildford Park from Surrey on Saturday at 11:30 AM.
The Charles Hays Junior Boys are off to Langley for Provincials this weekend (photo from CHSS twitter feed) |
As the tournament moves forward check for updated scores and other notes that may come from the tournament floor at the Langley Events Centre.
2017 Telus Junior Boys Basketball Provincials
Rainmakers finish in 12th spot of Tournament
(see final day Draw here)
Final Notes with Tournament All Stars can be found here
Placement Final (11th/12th)
Tuesday, February 28
Charles Hays Rainmakers 30 vs Yale 37
Placement Round
Monday, February 27
Charles Hays Rainmakers 29 vs Lord Tweedsmuir (Surrey) 73
Placement Round
Sunday, February 26
Charles Hays Rainmakers 47 vs Prince George Secondary 36
Saturday, February 25
Charles Hays Rainmakers 37 vs RE Mountain 50
Rainmakers shift to Placement Round
Saturday, February 25
Charles Hays Rainmakers 54 vs Guildford Park (Surrey) 46
A very good resource for British Columbia high school sports is Howard Tsumura's Varsity Letters project, the long time observer of high school and university athletics will feature a number of stories over the next three weeks as he follows all of the tournaments that are set to get underway.
You can follow the Rainmakers through the CHSS twitter feed.
An more background on Rainmaker Sports can be found from our archive page here.
Notes on the Provincials can be reviewed below:
February 27 -- Junior Rainmakers seek placement spot at Provincials NCR
February 22 -- Jr Boys Rainmakers draw Surrey opposition for opening game of BC provincials NCR
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