Gary Scott AA Provincial Championships
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History

The Shrine Bowl Provincial Championships
Shrine Bowl Provincial Championships
The Shrine Bowl Provincial Championships is a high school varsity football playoff championship, in the province of British Columbia, Canada; from the years 1966 to 1975.- History :...

 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
Frank Gnup AAA Provincial Championships
Named after Frank Gnup, head coach of the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds football team, from 1955 to 1973.Frank Gnup died in Vancouver, Canada, on September 27, 1976.The British Columbian provincial AAA football championships was named in his honour....

 and the Gary Scott AA Provincial Championships.
The championships are a part of the Subway Bowl
Subway bowl
In British Columbia High School Football, the Subway Bowl is the championship game of BC High School Football . The games are usually played on the first weekend of December and include a Grade 8 championship, a Junior AA championship, a Junior AAA championship, a Senior AA championship, and a...

 held at BC Place Stadium
BC Place Stadium
BC Place is a multi-purpose stadium located at the north side of False Creek, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It serves as the home field for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer . Originally opened on June 19, 1983 as the...

, 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
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

External links

"Vasity Champions of the Past" http://www.bchighschoolfootball.com/bcfootball/docs/Varsity_Champions.doc
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