Provincial Badminton Championship

Sport
Badminton
Gender
Co-Ed
Dates
May 1–3, 2025
School Year
2024/2025
Convener(s)
Neil Bridgeman, Patrick Poudrier
Contact Name
Greg Jarvis
Contact Email
Contact Phone
Admission

$5/day
$10/weekend pass
12 & under free

Welcome

On behalf of the MHSAA, welcome to the Provincial High School Badminton Championships. We hope that you will enjoy this championship and the many talented student athletes participating.

Congratulations to all students on their advancement to these provincials. Many hours of practice and tournaments now reach a culmination. Best of luck as you strive to reach your goal of becoming Provincial Champion.

We would like to thank the host organizing committee for their efforts hosting this year’s event. The support and enthusiasm of volunteers is very much appreciated.

Thank you to our corporate partners who include Yonex, Manitoba’s Credit Unions, Manitoba Hydro, Dairy Farmers of Manitoba, Boston Pizza, Luscious Orange, Payworks, Hudl, Canadian Armed Forces, and Sport Manitoba.

Good luck to all student athletes!

Results

Links to Full Results :

JV Boys Singles

JV Girls Singles

JV Boys Doubles

JV Girls Doubles

JV Mixed Doubles

 

Varsity Boys Singles

Varsity Girls Singles 

Varsity Boys Doubles 

Varsity Girls Doubles 

Varsity Mixed Doubles 

JV Results

JV Boys Singles
1st - Parham Raji - Fort Richmond
2nd - Eric Kim - Sturgeon Heights
3rd - Luke Ran - Linden Christian

JV Girls Singles
1st - Hope Smith - Jeanne-Sauve
2nd - Katie Xie - Dakota
3rd - Lily Simpson - Miles Macdonell

JV Boys Doubles
1st - Austin Eung & Kaiden Tran - Kelvin
2nd - Linden Findlay & Carson O'Conner - Carman
3rd - Quinn Lagace & Ludo Van Bewer - Jeanne-Sauve

JV Girls Doubles
1st - Keirran Shannon & Anna Yeomans - Melita
2nd - Addison Nikkel & Taylor Wall - Northlands Parkway
3rd - Shyanne Goertzen & Greta Loewen - Northlands Parkway

JV Mixed Doubles
1st - Aeralyn Bosko & Austin Beaudette - Gabrielle-Roy
2nd - Alissa Velicaria & Tom Nguyen - Grant Park
3rd - Mia Hembelton & Lehaad Abolore - St. Norbert

JV A-AAA Team
1st - Gabrielle-Roy
2nd - Melita
3rd - Carman

JV AAAA Team
1st - Sturgeon Heights
2nd - Jeanne Sauve
3rd - Fort Richmond

Varsity Results

Varsity Boys Singles
1st - P. Fazekas - Linden Christian
2nd - D. Joyal - Louis Riel
3rd - Z. Zang - Fort Richmond

Varsity Girls Singles
1st - Y. Qin - Dakota
2nd - L. Maykut - Jeanne Sauve
3rd - R. Gibbons - Leo-Remillard

Varsity Boys Doubles
1st - D. Saggu & K. Fitze - RD Parker
2nd - S. Aguinaldo & L. Lescano - Morden
3rd - B. Tangun & K. Zhang - St. Paul's

Varsity Girls Doubles
1st - K. Li & Y. Sun - Fort Richmond
2nd - L. Kristof & C. McConell - Reston
3rd - M. Bosko & S. Dupuis - Gabrielle Roy

Varsity Mixed Doubles
1st - L. Dizengremel & G. Mazoyer - Notre Dame
2nd - C. Murray & K. Krentz - R.D. Parker
3rd - D. Linov & L. McDaniel - Neelin

A-AAA Team
1st - Notre Dame

AAAA Team
1st - Fort Richmond

Games

No Games Scheduled

Teams

Zone
No teams found

Championship Information

Event Location: Sport Manitoba - 145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg

Bus Drop Off: Athlete drop off by bus must be done on Alexander Avenue on the North side of Sport Manitoba, at the doors marked Group Access. Upon arrival athletes will need to push the button by the door which will alert the front desk that someone has arrived. Please listen for a clicking noise that will indicate the door has become unlocked, there will be no other sounds or acknowledgement from the front desk. Once you enter the doors, please proceed up the staircase on the left to the second floor which will take you directly to the gym entrance. Map to Drop Off Location

Parking: Metered parking is available on most streets around the building. In addition, there are limited spots available in the Sport Manitoba Parkade that can be accessed off of Alexander Avenue and in adjacent surface lots nearby. Please ensure you read and abide by all parking regulations for the area you choose to park as the MHSAA will not be responsible for any parking infractions. We recommend you give yourself extra time to find parking.

Accessibility Entrance: Is accessed on Pacific Avenue on the South side of Sport Manitoba at the doors marked Parkade Entrance (Just left of main entrance). Upon arrival spectators will need to push the button by the door which will alert the front desk that someone has arrived.

Coaches Meeting: Thursday, May 1st at 8:30am.  Meeting will take place on the 3rd Floor in the Flex Space.

Gym Access: will begin at 8:00 am each day.  For Thursday, May 1 we will only have access to 4 courts and the flex space at the west end of the gymnasium for warm-up prior to start of play.  On Friday May 2 we will have access to 8 courts and the flex space for warm-ups prior to start of play.  As another user group has the remaining gym space booked until 9:15 am on those days.  Games will start on the available courts at 9:00 am each day and we will work in the other courts as quickly as possible once the space becomes available.  Your understanding and cooperation in making this work is appreciated.

Athletic Therapy:  will be available on site, for injury reasons only. 

Prairie Badminton: is once again excited to offer a pop-up pro-shop at the MHSAA Provincial Badminton Championships at Sport 4 Life Centre.

The pro-shop will feature an array of Yonex products and services including:

  • Yonex Stringing Services
  • Yonex Racquets ($60-$300)
  • Yonex Bags
  • Yonex Accessories (grip, wrist bands, etc.)

Service Times will include:

  • Thursday 9:30am - 4:00pm
  • Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm
  • Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm

Payment Options will include:

  • Credit & Debit Card
  • E-Transfer
  • Cash

Racquets will be completed on a first come first served basis.

Thanks and looking forward to serving you!

Rules & Regulations

FORMAT: Badminton Point-a-Rally will be used. The tournament will be seeded into four pools and round robin will be played. The top four finishers in each pool will go onto a play-off draw.

Events – Girls Singles, Boys Singles, Girls Doubles, Boys Doubles & Mixed Doubles

ENTRIES: Zones are limited to two entries per event at both the JV and Varsity level. A player may be entered in only one event. Doubles teams that advance, must advance with the partner that they qualified with, in their zone championship (Substitutions or replacements can NOT be made after zone competition). Junior varsity athletes may choose to compete in either the varsity or the JV championship but cannot compete in both provincial championships.

ONE ENTRY will go to the HOST ZONE, meaning that the host zone is now allowed to enter a third representative. The rationale for this is that for most MHSAA sports, there is a host spot, and this may be more incentive and a reward for those zones (schools) that are hosting a provincial badminton championship. It is up to the host zone to determine how they will fill the host spots. If the host entry is the third entry for a single school in a category, that entry will not be allotted points towards the team scoring.

RULES: all matches will be governed by Badminton Canada rules, except where noted by special MHSAA rules. In these cases, MHSAA rules will take precedence over the official rules.

Tie breaking procedure - if two teams are tied for first, second, or third place, the winner in round robin play finishes first.

If three teams are tied for first or second place, round robin match results between the individual tied considered first, then points for and against between the three tied teams involved will determine placing.

If three teams are tied for third place, points for and against decide third place, between the three tied teams involved. The other two teams will play-off in a single 21-point game for fourth place.

If two teams are tied for fourth place, then a one game 21-point play-off will be played to decide fourth place.

If three teams are tied for fourth place, points for and against between the three tied decide the bye, other two teams play off one 21-point game. The winner immediately plays the team who received the bye for fourth place. In the event of tied teams having the same plus - minus, points for and against in the whole round robin will determine positions to advance.

Recording scores - the winner is responsible; we recommend both be present when filling in the scorecard on your court. When leaving court please leave by the end of the courts when reporting scores or requesting shuttles, etc.

Coaching is not allowed from the side at any time. Coaches may access the court area with their athletes between games in a best of three only.

Officiating: efforts will be made to have Badminton Manitoba Officials on site throughout the tournament.

Five minute no show in effect.

Two minute warm up - coaches, if there is a delay, please ask your athletes to quickly prepare for play.

Serving - serve from wrong court is a “let” if it is noticed by the opponent

Defaults - Points will only be awarded if an entry does not show up for a scheduled match. It is the zone's responsibility to ensure that their representatives fulfill any commitments. If a player(s) leaves prior to finishing any or all of their games, their scores will all be eliminated. Their school may also be subject to a $200 fine.

Equipment:

- all competitors must supply their own racquets

- Mavis 350 blue band nylon shuttlecocks (optic yellow).

- shuttlecocks will be left on the court after a game. If a new shuttlecock is required, the one in use must be returned to a committee member

- Protective eyewear - the MHSAA strongly encourages the use of protective eyewear during Provincial Badminton Championships

Uniform Rule: Proper uniforms must be worn. Players are allowed to wear school uniforms, which must have short sleeves, or a plain white T-shirt. Doubles must have consistent uniforms and shorts. Athletes can NOT wear other school jersey's that have the name of a sport on the jersey, other than the sport name of badminton. Athletes and coaches will not be allowed to wear headwear during competitions. Any athlete or coach deemed in violation may be subject to a performance bond violation assessed to the school. Coaches should be advised that if the uniform rule is not adhered to, the team/player may not be allowed to compete and may be fined up to $200. The school may also be put on probation (probation being that if the school violates the infraction again, the school may be fined $200 and be suspended from all MHSAA activities). Advertising on uniforms must adhere to guidelines as outlined in MHSAA Handbook.

Scoring System: Points will be awarded from 14th Place through to the Championship finals as follows:

1st place - 14 points
2nd place - 12 points
3rd place - 10 points
4th place - 8 points
5th place - 7 points
6th place - 6 points
7th place - 5 points
8th place - 4 points
9th place - 3 points
10th place - 2 points
11th – 12th place - 1 points

Tie breaker, if tied - greatest number of 1st place finishes. If still tied - greatest number of 2nd place finishes. If still tied - greatest number of 3rd place finishes. If still tied - greatest number of 4th place finishes. If still tied, it will be the greatest number of athletes in the quarterfinal.

It is expected that all teams attend opening ceremonies and related functions. Non-attendance may result in fines, and/or further sanctions against the school.

AWARDS: A Provincial Championship banner will be presented to the winning school in the .“A-AA” categories. A Provincial Championship banner will be presented to the winning school in the “AAA-AAAA” categories.

Provincial Champions will be declared in each of the events. They will receive medals and a championship T-shirt. Medals will also be presented to second and third place.

SUPERVISION: At all MHSAA Provincial Championships, interzone and wildcard games, participants must have a teacher from the school division in attendance as a supervisor, or they will not be allowed to compete. In individual sports where it may be unrealistic for one teacher to accompany one student, the zone may designate teacher supervisors for athletes. This must be a written request, signed by each principal involved, and approved by the MHSAA, well in advance. The designated teacher supervisor should have a copy of the letter with them during the championship.

Teachers employed in the school division where they are coaching a team, may be the supervisor for that team. The responsibility rests with the school to ensure that supervisor(s) are fully acquainted with all MHSAA rules, regulations, and consequences. Violation of this rule may result in a fine up to a maximum of $200.

INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE: The MHSAA, in cases of severe weather disruptions, may have to make decisions as to the possible rescheduling of Provincial Championships. MHSAA decisions will be based on Environment Canada weather reports, the Manitoba Highway reports and weather conditions at the host site.

Information on possible schedule changes will be posted on the host website between 6:30 and 7:00 am on the day of the Championship. Schools will also be emailed any changes. In case of inclement weather, schools should refrain from traveling to Provincial Championships until they receive notification from the MHSAA Assistant Executive Director with instructions and updated scheduling.

Schools deciding to travel prior to receiving notification from MHSAA Assistant Executive Director do so at their own risk and will be responsible for their travel and hotel costs, should the event be postponed or changed.

Many schools travel to Provincial Championships on the day prior to the championship beginning. In cases where most schools are already at the host site, the convenor along with MHSAA assistant director will try to modify schedules to accommodate teams that will be arriving later due to weather conditions.