![]() ![]() We have the courts booked during the summer time, six days a week, from 9 a.m. ![]() “Approximately 40 of our members play there regularly. “We have a very strong vested interest in the Qualicum Beach courts,” said Bach. He pointed out the club has 147 active members who play on five of the six courts at Springwood Park in Parksville, and on two of the three tennis courts in Qualicum Beach, as one court is already painted with pickleball lines. The Arrowsmith Tennis Club has explained to Qualicum Beach council why they believe the town should not paint pickleball lines on tennis courts.Ĭlub president Greg Bach and former president Ada Sarsiat appeared as a delegation at council’s regular meeting on June 14, to express opposition to the town’s plan to include pickleball lines on the centre court of the Qualicum Beach tennis courts.īach provided information to help council reconsider their decision. 2017 Parksville Qualicum Beach Discovery Guide.Have a story tip? Email: us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. READ ALSO: VIDEO: Vancouver Bandits win home opener against Calgary Surge Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m.Ī complete regular season schedule can be found at READ ALSO: Vancouver Bandits fall in close game, despite loud cheer squad Vancouver’s next home game is Saturday, June 17 when the Saskatchewan Rattlers visit Langley Events Centre. Ward was the team’s next highest scorer, tallying 21 points off the bench on 9-of-11 shooting and six rebounds.īandits will continue their road trip on Wednesday, June 14 against the Calgary Surge. MJ Walker led the Bandits with 26 points on an efficient 61 per cent shooting, knocking down four threes in the process. On Friday, the Badgers recorded their fourth win in a row, 98-74 over the Bandits, with Brampton scoring 20 points at the basket in the first six minutes of the final frame. “Overall, I can see that there’s something in that locker room, there’s something there that we can really build on.” “I thought we played really well on a back-to-back since we were really terrible last night,” Vancouver head coach Kyle Julius said, referring to Friday’s loss to the Brampton Honey Badgers. Niagara drops to 2-4 on the season, while Vancouver improves their record to 2-4. “The talent is pretty good across the board and I thought Vancouver played with the desperation that we needed to play with.” “In this league, whoever plays harder usually wins,” Niagara head coach Victor Raso remarked afterwards. Vancouver held off a Badgers run in the fourth, going into target score time with a 77-72 lead, where Duane Notice won the game for Vancouver. The River Lions went three and a half minutes without a field goal to start the third quarter, and the duo of Ward and Malcolm Duvivier fueled Vancouver to a 10-0 run. ![]() “I just got to get the feel of the defence, how they’re defending me and how the refs are calling it.” “It’s all about feeling,” said the NBA-experienced guard. A strong third quarter helped the Vancouver Bandits earn an 87-78 win over the Niagara River Lions at the Meridian Centre on Saturday night, June 11, their second road game in as many days.īandits big man Nick Ward played bully ball in the paint against the CEBL’s reigning defensive player of the year, EJ Onu, on his way to 25 points, nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks. ![]()
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