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2017-18 Member School List 0.Pdf Name Address Postal Code City Phone Principal Principal Email Athletic Director Athletic Director Email Regional Zone @ KOOL 1770 Springview Pl V2E 1X9 Kamloops 778-471-6061 Jameel Aziz [email protected] Jameel Aziz [email protected] Zone B - Okanagan A D Rundle Middle School 45660 Hocking Ave V2P 1A1 Chilliwack 604-792-4257 Scott Wallace [email protected] Sean Lightle [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley A L Fortune Secondary 500 Bass Ave. V0E 1V2 Enderby 250-838-6431 Gene Doray [email protected] Rhys Waters [email protected] Zone B - Okanagan A.R. MacNeill Secondary School 6611 No. 4 Rd V6Y 2T2 Richmond 604-668-6212 Marcy Timmins [email protected] Kira Carre [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Abbotsford Christian School 35011 Old Clayburn Rd V2S 7L7 Abbotsford 604-755-1891 Gerry Goertzen [email protected] Vince Van Dyk [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Abbotsford Middle School 33231 Bevan Ave V2S 0A9 Abbotsford 604-859-7125 Jamie Beck [email protected] Shawn Mani [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Abbotsford Senior Secondary School 33355 Bevan Ave V2S 0E7 Abbotsford 604-853-3367 Rob Comeau [email protected] Jay Fujimura [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Abbotsford Traditional Middle School 2272 Windsor St V2T 6M1 Abbotsford 604-850-3511 Reg Gabriel [email protected] Daryl Dix [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Abbotsford Traditional Senior Secondary 2272 Windsor St V2T 6M1 Abbotsford 604-850-7029 Glen Hildebrand [email protected] Kim Hunt [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Aberdeen Hall Senior 950 Academy Way V1V 3A4 Kelowna 250-491-1270 Christopher Grieve [email protected] John Gareau [email protected] Zone B - Okanagan Acwsalcta Band School PO Box 778 V0T 1C0 Bella Coola 250-799-5911 Brittany Hughes [email protected] Lindsay/Geoff Gericke [email protected] Zone C - North Central District Agassiz Elem-Secondary School PO Box 1100 V0M 1A0 Agassiz 604-796-2238 Mrs. Patsy Graham [email protected] Greg Lawley [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Alberni District Secondary School 4000 Roger St V9Y 0B1 Port Alberni 250-723-6251 Rob Souther [email protected] Mike Roberts [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Aldergrove Community Secondary 26850 29 Ave V4W 3C1 Aldergrove 604-856-2521 John Pusic [email protected] Kim Haber [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Alpha Secondary School 4600 Parker St V5C 3E2 Burnaby 604-296-6865 Kevin Brandt [email protected] Nirmal Chandi [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Anchor Academy (DL) PO Box 3015, 7201 Hurst Road V1E 4R8 Salmon Arm 250-832-2754 Stephen Anderson [email protected] Heidi Anderson [email protected] Zone B - Okanagan Annunciation School 627 5th Ave W V8J 1V1 Prince Rupert 250-624-5873 Laura Lowther [email protected] Dave Simmons [email protected] Zone D - Northwest Zone Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary 1335 Dominion Ave V3B 8G7 Port Coquitlam 604-942-7465 Henk Luyten [email protected] Dave Wihak; Sarah-Rose Stevens [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Argyle Secondary School 1131 Frederick Rd V7K 1J3 North Vancouver 604-903-3300 Michael Kee [email protected] Darren Rath [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland ASIA - Sumas Mountain 9-12 36232 Lower Sumas Mtn Rd V3G 2J3 Abbotsford 604-850-5207 Marlene Funk [email protected] Greg Emery [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Aspengrove School 7660 Clark Drive, RR2 V0R 2H0 Lantzville 250-390-2201 Jo-Anne Kingstone [email protected] Rick Cicchine [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Assumption School 7091 Glacier St V8A 1R8 Powell River 604-485-9894 Mimi Richardson [email protected] Mimi Richardson [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Bakerview Ctr for Learning - Alt 32622 Marshall Rd V2T 4A2 Abbotsford 604-859-7820 David de Wit [email protected] David de Wit [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Ballenas Secondary School PO Box 1570, 135 Pym Road V9P 2H4 Parksville 250-248-5721 Mr. Rudy Terpstra [email protected] Larry Stefanek [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Barriere Secondary School PO Box 130, 4811 Town Rd V0E 1E0 Barriere 250-672-9943 Paul Hembling [email protected] Brian Tommasini [email protected] Zone B - Okanagan BC Provincial School for the Deaf Sec 5455 Rumble St V5J 2B7 Burnaby 604-296-6880 Lisa Meneian [email protected] Terry Maloney/Ken Heavyside [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Belmont Secondary School 3041 Langford Lake Rd V9B 0L9 Victoria 250-478-5501 Ray Miller [email protected] Ken Lowe [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Bert Bowes Middle School 9816 106 St V1J 4E6 Fort St. John 250-785-6717 Wade Hart [email protected] Megan Inglis [email protected] Zone C - North Central District Betty Gilbert Middle 26845 27 Ave V4W 3E6 Aldergrove 604-856-8178 Zoltan Bako [email protected] Greg Kilvert [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Bodwell High School 955 Harbourside Dr V7P 3S4 North Vancouver 604-924-5056 Cathy Lee [email protected] Johnson Chiu [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Boundary Central Secondary Box 159 355 5th Ave V0H 1M0 Midway 250-449-2224 Bo Macfarlane [email protected] Heather Slaney [email protected] Zone A - Kootenays Brentwood College 2735 Mt Baker Rd V0R 2P1 Mill Bay 250-743-5521 Bud Patel [email protected] Blake Gage [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Britannia Community Secondary 1001 Cotton Dr V5L 3T4 Vancouver 604-713-8266 Andrew Schofield [email protected] James Smith [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland British Columbia Christian Academy 1019 Fernwood Ave V3B 5A8 Port Coquitlam 604-941-8426 Ian Jarvie [email protected] Doug Dowell [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Brocklehurst Middle School 985 Windbreak St V2B 5P5 Kamloops 250-376-1232 Vessy Mochikas [email protected] Brett Wasylik [email protected] Zone B - Okanagan Brockton Preparatory School 3467 Duval Rd V7J 3E8 North Vancouver 604-929-9201 Karen McCulla [email protected] Neil McIntyre [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Brookes Shawnigan Lake ( formerly Dwight School Canada)2371 East Shawnigan Lake Rd V0R 2W5 Shawnigan Lake 250-929-0506 Andrea Spinner [email protected] Todd Turkington [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Brooks Secondary 5400 Marine Ave V8A 2L6 Powell River 604-483-3171 Bill Rounis [email protected] Cam.Miller [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Brookswood Secondary School 20902 37A Ave V3A 5N2 Langley 604-530-2141 John Pusic [email protected] Jyoti Pawar [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Bulkley Valley Christian School Box 3635 3575 14th Ave. V0J 2N0 Smithers 250-847-4238 Chris Steenhof [email protected] Ron Van Driel [email protected] Zone D - Northwest Zone Burnaby Central Secondary School 6011 Deer Lake Parkway V5G 0A9 Burnaby 604-296-6850 Dianne Carr [email protected] Andrew Vagnarelli [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Burnaby Mountain Secondary 8800 Eastlake Dr V3J 7X5 Burnaby 604-664-8552 LeeAnne Kristmanson [email protected] Larry Ryan [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Burnaby North Secondary 751 Hammarskjold Dr V5B 4A1 Burnaby 604-296-6875 David Rawnsley [email protected] Jennifer Oatway [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Burnaby South Secondary School 5455 Rumble St V5J 2B7 Burnaby 604-296-6880 Victoria Lee [email protected] Robbie Puni [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Burnsview Secondary 7658 112 St V4C 4V8 Delta 604-594-0491 Don Younger [email protected] Matt Burford [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Byrne Creek Community School 7777 18th St V3N 5E5 Burnaby 604-296-6885 David Starr [email protected] Steve Shorthouse [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Caledonia Secondary 3605 Munroe St V8G 3C4 Terrace 250-635-6531 Keith Axelson [email protected] Keith Axelson/Joe Dominguez [email protected] Zone D - Northwest Zone Campbell River Christian School 250 South Dogwood St V9W 6Y7 Campbell River 250-287-4266 Christian Klaue [email protected] Jeff Falk [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Cariboo Hill Secondary 8580 16th Ave V3N 1S6 Burnaby 604-296-6890 Andy Chin [email protected] Dave Gaudet [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Carihi Secondary 350 Dogwood St V9W 2X9 Campbell River 250-286-6282 Fred Schaub [email protected] John Jepson [email protected] Zone E - Vancouver Island Carlin Elementary Middle School 4005 Myers Frontage Rd PO Box 98 V0E 2X3 Tappen 250-835-4520 Shane Corston [email protected] Craig Smith [email protected] Zone B - Okanagan Carson Graham Secondary 2145 Jones Ave V7M 2W7 North Vancouver 604-903-3555 Ian Kennedy [email protected] Ryan Kerluck [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Carver Christian High School 7650 Sapperton Ave V3N 4E1 Burnaby 604-523-1580 Paul Tigchelaar [email protected] Henry Chung [email protected] Zone F - Lower Mainland Cascade Christian School 45635c Yale Road V2P 2N1 Chilliwack 604-793-7997 Ryan Morrow [email protected] Jim Banman [email protected] Zone G - Fraser Valley Cedar Community Secondary 1640 Mc Millan Rd V9R 5X9 Nanaimo 250-722-2414 Darcy Hoff [email protected] Megan Cawthorne [email protected]
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