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If you’re a high school senior boys rugby coach in B.C., the second scariest thing about Shawnigan Lake is that they won the top division again this year.

The scariest thing has to be that the Vancouver Island crew also captured the junior boys B.C. banner for a second straight spring.

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Their 36-13 triumph over Robert Bateman for the Grade 9-10 trophy on Friday at Abbotsford’s Rotary Stadium is further evidence they don’t seem to be slowing down, especially when you consider they also won the 2016 junior boys honours with a 29-3 victory over Carson Graham in the title tilt.

Their seniors will be shooting for a third consecutive Quad-A crown in 2018, thanks to a 47-15 win over St. George’s in Saturday’s championship game at Rotary that marked their second win in that title game in as many years against their Vancouver arch rival.

The powers that be in rugby came up with Quad-A last year, adding the extra division at the top in a bid to reduce early-round blowout games. Going back to win Triple-A was the ultimate prize, Shawnigan Lake has played in 10 straight provincial championship games and won eight of them.