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TUE JAN 9 at 6:00PM
BRUINS
30
JOKERS
33
FINAL
THU JAN 11 at 6:00PM  
COUGARS
33
VANCOUVER TECHN. .
36
FINAL
TUE JAN 16 at 6:00PM
DAVID THOMPSON
19
GLADIATORS
58
FINAL
TUE JAN 16 at 6:00PM
BULLDOGS
15
BLUE DEMONS
37
FINAL
TUE JAN 16 at 6:00PM
GRIFFINS
24
GREYHOUNDS
35
FINAL
MON JAN 22 at 5:00PM  
DAVID THOMPSON
23
VANCOUVER TECHN. .
34
FINAL
TUE JAN 23 at 6:00PM
LORD BYNG
17
GRIFFINS
50
FINAL
TUE JAN 23 at 6:00PM
COUGARS
42
GLADIATORS
47
FINAL
TUE JAN 23 at 6:00PM
BULLDOGS
38
PRINCE OF WALES
31
FINAL
WED JAN 24 at 6:00PM  
GREYHOUNDS
43
BULLDOGS
39
FINAL
THU JAN 25 at 6:00PM
BRUINS
33
VANCOUVER TECHN. .
45
FINAL
THU JAN 25 at 6:00PM
GRIFFINS
39
BULLDOGS
43
FINAL
TUE JAN 30 at 6:00PM  
PRINCE OF WALES
20
LORD BYNG
0
FINAL
TUE JAN 30 at 6:00PM  
GREYHOUNDS
17
BLUE DEMONS
31
FINAL
TUE JAN 30 at 6:00PM
JOKERS
45
DAVID THOMPSON
31
FINAL
TUE JAN 30 at 6:00PM
VANCOUVER TECHN.
47
GLADIATORS
53
FINAL
WED JAN 31 at 6:00PM
COUGARS
41
JOKERS
37
FINAL
THU FEB 1 at 6:00PM
GREYHOUNDS
36
LORD BYNG
20
FINAL
THU FEB 1 at 6:00PM
BLUE DEMONS
48
PRINCE OF WALES
29
FINAL
THU FEB 1 at 6:00PM
JOKERS
32
VANCOUVER TECHN. .
22
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 3:30PM  
PRINCE OF WALES
38
GLADSTONE
42
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 5:00PM  
VANCOUVER TECHN.
27
GREYHOUNDS
46
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 6:30PM  
BULLDOGS
34
JOKERS
32
FINAL
MON FEB 5 at 8:00PM  
GRIFFINS
20
BLUE DEMONS
50
FINAL
TUE FEB 6 at 3:30PM  
VANCOUVER TECHN.
48
PRINCE OF WALES
52
FINAL
TUE FEB 6 at 5:00PM  
GRIFFINS
31
JOKERS
52
FINAL
TUE FEB 6 at 6:30PM  
GREYHOUNDS
39
GLADIATORS
22
FINAL
TUE FEB 6 at 8:00PM  
BLUE DEMONS
34
BULLDOGS
32
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at 4:00PM  
JOKERS
35
PRINCE OF WALES
31
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at 5:30PM  
BULLDOGS
39
GLADIATORS
50
FINAL
WED FEB 7 at 7:00PM  
BLUE DEMONS
34
GREYHOUNDS
31
FINAL
MEMBER SCHOOLS
VANCOUVER WEATHER
Vancouver, BC, Canada
SPECIAL EVENTS
VSSAA Background & Principles

The Vancouver Secondary Schools Athletic Association (VSSAA) is the local sport organizing body responsible for governing all secondary school extra-curricular leagues and activities for the 18 VSB secondary schools.  Its responsibilities include competition scheduling, championship coordination, policy and rules governance for all activities conducted at the local secondary school level.  It also provides support and leadership for zone qualifications and for provincial championships governed by BC School Sports (BCSS).  BCSS is the provincial body which is responsible for the governance of secondary school sport in British Columbia.  Our 18 VSB secondary schools are members of BCSS and must adhere to all BCSS policies and guidelines. 

The VSSAA has an elected Executive Board comprised of teachers employed by the VSB.  The Board of Governors for the organization are the principals of the 18 member schools.  The VSSAA coordinates all extra-curricular athletic activities on behalf of the Vancouver School Board and therefore is subject to policies and rules set forth by VSB’s senior management.

                              

PRINCIPLES OF THE VSSAA

Since the VSSAA came into being in 1969, this Association has an extensive historical background.  It views high school athletics as an educational enterprise and recommends that programs continue to be based upon policies and principles such as the following:

1.  Emphasis should be on the activity and not the result.  Competition should be in the spirit of friendly rivalry.

2.  To flourish, competition must be equitable.  Hence, the Rules and Regulations must be adhered to strictly by all schools, teams and coaches.

3.  Principals should take an active interest in the athletic program, viewing it as an essential part of the total educational process for many pupils.

4.  Coaches should report to their principal any breach of desirable conduct or practice on the part of students or coaches.

5.  Schools must honour all their commitments.

6.  Adequate safety precautions should be undertaken at all times for both practices and games.

7.  Coaches should not place unreasonable time demands on students.  In high school athletics, the student athlete should be a student first.  Loss of instructional time should be kept to a minimum.

 

The success of the VSSAA program is due to the efforts of dedicated teachers, administrators and community coaches.  Our original programs were founded in order to maximize participation and to promote fair play.  This philosophy must continue to be the keystone of the VSSAA philosophy.

 

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