After a week of some great Bowling, up and down weather, British Columbia would leave the 2018 Canadian Mixed Pairs Champions as Oak Bay LBC's Brent Jansen and Karen Evans would become the 2018 Canadian Champions. At this years event on home soil, British Columbia would have two teams participating in this years Championships. It was.
Read moreIt was a week that saw pretty much all types of weather that came through Calgary, Alberta but it didn't stop the BC Teams from making stops at the podium! It was a banner day for the British Columbia Men's "A" Team as they would take home the Gold Medal and the title of the.
Read moreIts been a great tournament so far as Teams from across Canada have been fighting it out at the Qualicum Beach LBC as the Canadian Mixed Pairs Championships continues. Ten teams of two, representing seven provinces across Canada, will compete for the national title. This Championship is one of Bowls Canada’s most popular competitions as it.
Read moreOur BC Senior Teams are ready to go as they are prepped and awaiting the start of the 2018 Canadian Senior Triples Championships, being held this year in Calgary Alberta. Teams from across the Country have gathered for a week of Bowls, Friendship and a great time on the greens. This year British Columbia will have.
Read moreEarl Luk was at the top of his game as it would be an all British Columbia final, as Richmond LBC's Luk would face West Vancouver club member, Jim Duholke in a rematch of the Provincial Quarters. The winner of this game would head to Adelaide, in South Australia next September to represent Canada at.
Read moreIt was almost a bit of deja vu people would say, as the defending Canadian Champions would go back and do it again this time winning the title in Regina Saskatchewan. Skipper Josephine Lee would take her team of, Pricilla Westlake, Sarina Mak, and Gigi Chan and defend their title as British Columbia B defeated.
Read more2018 BC Champions It was another great weekend of Provincial Championship Bowls in British Columbia, as it was a smaller field then normal that made it to Oak Bay, due to the new Bowls Canada structure of Canadian Championships. The new format only allows competitors to participate that haven't won a Provincial Championship into.
Read moreThe Canadian Under 25 Championships were held this weekend in Winnipeg, MB which saw three athletes from British Columbia head to the event to represent our Province. With a great few days of Bowls the U25 Girls would play 6 games as they would play two games against each competitor as there were 4 girls that.
Read moreBritish Columbian athletes were in full force at the Canadian Youth Championships in Winnipeg, MB this past week as Emma Boyd and Auzzie Chambers would make a trip to the Gold Medal Matches in the Junior Championships. The week would start with the.
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