South Surrey, BC - April 29 to May 2, 2025
The 2025 Surrey High School Track & Field Championships wrapped up in thrilling fashion at South Surrey Athletic Park, where over 25 schools gathered to compete across numerous days of high-level competition. The event showcased the incredible talent of young athletes from around the region, highlighting both emerging stars and established competitors. In a dominant performance, Pacific Academy (PACA) claimed the overall team championship with an impressive 737 points, cementing their place at the top of high school track and field in Surrey.
All across the board, Pacific Academy showed their depth across every discipline, finishing at the top in both the boys' and girls' divisions. But while PACA may have claimed the crown, the competition was tough, with many athletes putting forth standout performances that will surely carry them forward into the next stages of the season.
Top 5 Overall Team Rankings
Pacific Academy (PACA) - 737 points
White Rock Christian Academy (WRCA) - 515 points
Holy Cross Regional High School (HCRH) - 321 points
Grandview Heights Secondary (GRHS) - 304.5 points
Fleetwood Park Secondary (FWPS) - 273 points
Girls' Division Highlights
Grade 8 Girls
The battle in the youngest age group was close, with Grandview Heights Secondary finishing first with 98 points, narrowly ahead of PACA (89) and North Surrey Secondary (85).
Junior Girls
Pacific Academy surged ahead with 181 points, almost doubling the total of second-place Earl Marriott Secondary (93 points).
Senior Girls
PACA continued their dominance in the Senior Girls division, scoring 125 points, while Holy Cross and Sullivan Heights tied for second with 82 points each.
Boys' Division Highlights
Grade 8 Boys
PACA led the Grade 8 Boys division with 144 points, followed by White Rock Christian Academy (99 points) and Grandview Heights (90 points).
Junior Boys
In the Junior Boys division, WRCA finished first with 184 points, ahead of PACA (118 points) and Elgin Park Secondary (78 points).
Senior Boys
PACA secured the Senior Boys division title with 80 points, edging out Ecole Salish (74 points) and Holy Cross (71 points).