CWOSSA has guaranteed themselves at least three "antique bronze" medals at the girls OFSAA basketball championships after three schools qualified for the championship semifinals.
In AA at Belleville, Bishop Mac jumped on the host school Belleville Nicholson early ---- key as you definitely didn't want the home crowd getting into it. The Celtics put up 29 in the first quarter and led 44-17 at half en route to a 69-40 win. Janine Deleon was the high scorer for BMac with 17 points.
In London's AAA action, the Cinderella KCI Raiders, the #9 seed, continued their magical march to the semifinals with a 49-42 win over #6 seed Bishop Ryan of Hamilton. KCI will play #2 Louis Riel of Ottawa tomorrow morning at 9am. The other semifinal features #1 General Amherst and #5 Regina Mundi of London.
Over in Hamilton, AAAA action saw Brantford St. John's challenged by #8 Brampton D'Youville, but they still ended up prevailing by a 40-33 final. Kayla Santilli had 11, while Andrea Polischuk and Kelly Van Leeuwen contributed 8 each for the Eagles. St. John's advances to face #5 St. Mary's CSS of Hamilton in one semifinal tomorrow morning.
Congratulations on your performances thus far and good luck tomorrow in the semifinals!
Friday, November 27, 2009
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