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. It has taken part in the British Columbia FA Cup since 1910, 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

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.