BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl

The Bank of China (Hong Kong) Bauhinia Bowl Award (中銀香港紫荊盃)[1] is an annual award given to member secondary schools of the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Secondary Schools Regional Committee, Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation. The award was established to encourage participation in inter-school sports competitions organised by the Regional Committee. In the 2018–19 season, 265 secondary schools with over 6,000 teams and 44,000 students participated in the 17 sporting competitions organised by the Regional Committee.[2]

The BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Award is sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, previously by Omega. The trophy was previously known as the Omega Rose Bowl which dated back to 1965, but has been known as the BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl since the 2002–03 season.

Awards

The BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Awards are awarded separately to boys' schools, girls' schools, and co-educational schools. They are divided into two sections.

The BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl trophies are be awarded to schools achieving the best all-round performance from all sporting events organised by the Regional Committee during the year. A total of 10 trophies will be awarded each year: Champion, Second place, and Most Progressed for girls' and boys' schools, and the same with an extra third-place trophy for co-educational schools.

The BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Sportsboy/Sportsgirl of the Year statuette trophies are awarded to individuals who have contributed greatly to school sport in general and shown outstanding sporting ability during the year, with consideration given to sporting behaviour, character, and commitment to sport. Trophies are given to the Sportsboy and Girl of the year from single-sex boys' and girls' schools, and from co-ed schools. Scholarships are awarded by Bank of China (Hong Kong).

Statistics

Boys Schools Champion (up till the Season 2019 – 2020)

School
Number of Champion-year(s)
Diocesan Boys' School
27
La Salle College
26
Ying Wa College
1

Girls Schools Champion (up till the Season 2019 – 2020)

School
Number of Champion-years
Heep Yunn School
35
Diocesan Girls' School
16
Maryknoll Convent School
4

Co-educational Schools Champion (up till the Season 2019 – 2020)

School
Number of Champion-years
King George V School
21
Island School
19
Hong Kong International School
5
St. Paul's Co-educational College
4
West Island School
3
Pui Ching Middle School
2
Fukien Secondary School (Kwun Tong)
1

Sportsboy of the Year (Boys Schools) (up till the Season 2019 – 2020)

School
Sportsboy of the Year Titles (Boys Schools)
Diocesan Boys' School
22
La Salle College
19
Chong Gene Hang College
4
Ying Wa College
3
Salesian English School
1
Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College
1
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong
1

Sportsgirl of the Year (Girls Schools) (up till the Season 2019 – 2020)

School
Sportsgirl of the Year Titles (Girls Schools)
Diocesan Girls' School
33
Heep Yunn School
9
Maryknoll Convent School
8
Belilios Public School
1
St. Catharine's School for Girls, Kwun Tong
1
Good Hope School
1

Sportsboy of the Year (Co-educational Schools) (up till the Season 2019 – 2020)

School
Sportsboy of the Year Titles (Co-ed schools)
King George V School
25
Island School
10
West Island School
8
Pui Ching Middle School
3
South Island School
2
Wa Ying College
2
St. George's School
1
Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School
1
St. Stephen's College
1
New Method College
1

Sportsgirl of the Year (Co-educational Schools) (up till the Season 2019 – 2020)

School
Sportsgirl of the Year Titles (Co-ed schools)
King George V School
20
Island School
13
West Island School
4
South Island School
3
Hong Kong International School
2
Pui Ching Middle School
2
Fukien Secondary School (Kwun Tong)
2
St. George's School
1
Chinese International School
1
St. Stephen's College
1
Tsung Tsin Middle School
1
The Chinese Foundation Secondary School
1
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Lui Yun Choy Memorial College
1

References

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