100 Mile House SC

100 Mile House Sports Club is a multi-discipline sports club based in 100 Mile House, British Columbia. Although best known for its men's and women's football sections, it also has sections dedicated to athletics, swimming, rugby union, volleyball, and basketball. It was established in 1902.

The club draws its membership and supporters primarily from the town of 100 Mile House and nearby communities like Lac La Hache, Forest Grove, Lone Butte, Horse Lake, Bridge Lake, 70 Mile House, Canim Lake, and 108 Mile Ranch.

= Football (men) = Men's senior football is the only section of the club that is fully professionalised.

History
The football section of the 100 Mile House SC was established in 1909, and first achieved promotion to the British Columbia Football League in 1941, but was immediately relegated. After another single-season stay in the League in 1952 and a failed promotion bid in 1978, the club was once again promoted to Division Three in 1982, and has successfully avoided relegation since then, reaching an all-time highest finish in third place in Group A of Division Three in 1986.

The Hundred Milers have been participating in the British Columbia FA Cup since 1910; their best performance to date was in the 2001 season, when they reached the fifth round - a run during which they pulled off a major upset victory over Division One side Vancouver Rowing Club. With the Rowers up 1:0, 41-year-old defender Bruce Bates, who had been a mainstay of the Hundred Milers' back line since his transfer from Grand Forks prior to the 1994 BCFL season, scored the equaliser in the 74th minute - his only goal of the season; after the 90 minutes and extra time ended with the score level at 1:1, 100 Mile won the penalty shootout 4:1. They went on to lose 0:3 away to Division Two Hudson's Hope in a somewhat lacklustre performance. The victory against Rowing Club remains the only time thus far that the Hundred Milers have defeated Division One opposition in competitive play.

Rivalries
100 Mile House SC has rivalries with Clinton Town FC of Clinton and with Lake City FC of Williams Lake. Clinton, located 40 miles southwest of 100 Mile House, hosted the Hundred Milers' first competitive match in 1902, marking the beginning of this intense rivalry known as the Cariboo derby; Clinton supporters derisively call 100 Mile House the Huns.

League competition
This is a complete listing of the club's performances in British Columbia Football League competition.

Cup competition
This is a listing of the club's performances in British Columbia FA Cup competition since 1929.

Honours and records

 * Highest league position: 3rd
 * D3 (1986)


 * Lowest league position: 16th
 * D3 (1952)


 * Most points in a season: 50
 * D3, 1986
 * D3, 1996


 * Fewest points in a season: 21
 * D3, 1941
 * D3, 1952


 * Most goals scored in a season: 68
 * D3, 1985


 * Fewest goals scored in a season: 31
 * D3, 1997


 * Most goals conceded in a season: 81
 * D3, 1991


 * Fewest goals conceded in a season: 33
 * D3, 1997


 * Most wins in a season: 15
 * D3, 1996


 * Fewest wins in a season: 4
 * D3, 1952


 * Most draws in a season: 10
 * D3, 1984
 * D3, 1990
 * D3, 1992
 * D3, 1995
 * D3, 2001


 * Fewest draws in a season: 2
 * D3, 1994


 * Most losses in a season: 21
 * D3, 1941


 * Fewest losses in a season: 7
 * D3, 1984
 * D3, 1995
 * D3, 2001


 * Most games won in a row: 7
 * D3, 1996


 * Most games lost in a row: 7
 * D3, 1952


 * Most games without losing: 12
 * D3, 1984


 * Most games without winning: 16
 * D3, 1952


 * Biggest win: 5 goals
 * 5:0 v South Hazelton, D3, 1984
 * 6:1 v Endako Village, D3, 1985


 * Biggest league win: 5 goals
 * 5:0 v South Hazelton, D3, 1984
 * 6:1 v Endako Village, D3, 1985


 * Biggest defeat: 5 goals
 * 0:5 v Terrace, D3, 1952
 * 0:5 v Kimberley Town, 1953 FA Cup 3rd Round
 * 1:6 v Silver King, 1981 FA Cup 1st Round


 * Highest scoring game: 10 goals
 * 6:4 v Kimberley Town, D3, 1990


 * Highest scoring league game: 10 goals
 * 6:4 v Kimberley Town, D3, 1990


 * Deepest cup run: 5th Round - 2001