The Spot Prawn festival is an opportunity for JBAA to raise some much needed funds. This two day event will require a lot of JBAA muscle and brain power. I know we have lots, so please sign up..
A cluster of crispers and a clutch of young gals from our women’s team ventured to the hinterlands of Langford yesterday to support our mens’ rugby teams as they took to the field against Westshore.
On November 11th, we pause and take time to thank those that have served, and continue to serve, in our armed forces and to remember those that lost their lives in service of our country, our beliefs, our democracy.
We are giving the holiday plant fundraising another try this year as last year was pretty good and we loved how plant pickup tied in nicely with Christmas Tree sales.
Reluctant to stay alone in Vancouver, the Cox Trophy will be accompanying his pal Ferguson on the joyous return trip to Victoria after an exciting 25-18 victory by our Prems to cement another sweet BAY DAY.
Today’s games against Vancouver Rowing Club will decide who retains the Cox and Ferguson cups for the year, as part of an ongoing rivalry that started in 1908.
Wow…after running through local teams like wind through a wheat field in the last few weeks,, our Reserve Bays got outscored by Nanaimo by a score of 17-12 Saturday at Mary Whasname Park.
JBAA girls rugby teams travelled to participate in the Kamloops Sevens over the Thanksgiving Weekend and came away from the tournament with some strong results and some fantastic experiences and friendships.
JBAA Premier Mens team fought back from 17-12 down at halftime to defend the Gerwing Challenge Shield and a 25-24 victory over Westshore in an interesting encounter at MacDonald Park on Saturday afternoon.