After consecutive losses at the triple-A girls basketball provincial championship in Langley, the College Heights Cougars dropped to 1-2 in the 16-team tournament and will play for seventh place.
They will face R.A. McMath Wildcats of Richmond in the battle for seventh Saturday at 1:15 p.m.
The Duchess Park Condors (0-2) are playing Little Flower Academy Angels of Vancouver tonight at 8:30. The winner will move on to the ninth/10th place game Saturday at 11:45 a.m.
Meanwhile, at the single-A girls championship, also in Langley, the Cedars Christian Eagles lost 48-36 to St. Ann’s Academy Crusaders of Kamloops this afternoon for the right to play for fifth place. Instead, Cedas will play for seventh place Saturday at 8:30 a.m.
The Eagles lost their quarterfinal Thursday 81-37 to No. 1-ranked Pacific Christian of Victoria.
At the double-A girls provincials, the Nechako Valley Vikings dropped to 0-3 with an 82-55 loss to Abbotsford Traditional. The Vikings will play for 15th tonight at 7 p.m. against Kalamalka.
At the quad-A provincials, the North Peace Grizzlies of Fort St. John fell to 0-3 with a 72-43 loss to Charles Best Blue Devils of. The Grizzlies tale on Mt. Baker Wild of Cranbrook in the 15th-16th place game.