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The ASAA was founded in Calgary in 1956 to coordinate high school championships among member schools. After starting their activities by organizing a regional basketball tournament, more sports were added throughout the years, starting with track and field in 1958, badminton, volleyball and cross-country running in the 1960s; gymnastics, wrestling, and curling in the 1970s; and golf ...
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The top-seeded Falcons soared above second-seeded Ursuline to take the Section 1 Class AA title, 57-50, in Saturday night's final. "We lost in the finals in the last two years," Albertus Magnus ...
In 1915, the Grads defeated women's basketball teams across Alberta to become provincial champions. [9] Teams were allowed to challenge the title holders to a match at any time during the year—with a three-month wait between rematches, if defeated—and the Grads successfully held on to their trophy for the next several years. [10]
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[5] [6] This marks the only time the tournament has been held in Edmonton in the 59 years it’s been contested, and the fifth time in Alberta (the other four were in Calgary). This year's tournament was originally scheduled for March 10 to March 13, 2022, but was delayed three weeks due to ongoing pandemic issues.
The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1964, as the Western Inter-College Conference , the ACAC is represented by eighteen schools, including one in Saskatchewan , that compete in ten sports.
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