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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Junior Boys: Bishop Mac 81, Forest Heights 60

The Bishop Mac Celtics have established themselves as the clear-cut #1 team in CWOSSA junior boys basketball with an 81-60 exhibition victory over Forest Heights.

In the last week, the Celtics have defeated three "top ten" clubs --- Resurrection and Forest Heights (both by 20+), and Lourdes by 9 in league play.

Earlier, at the Timmy Rose tournament, Bishop Mac defeated Brantford St. John's (currently my #4 team) by 17 points.

After a relatively close first half, the Celtics realized they weren't going to be able to stop both Javon Masters and Juwan Miller. As a result, they keyed in on slowing Miller in the second half, and were able to hold him to 10 points for the game. Masters ended up with a game high 30 points in a losing effort.

For Bishop Mac, Michael Clouthier and Mitchell Wood each scored 23 points.

Game Scorers:

Bishop Mac - Michael Clouthier (23), Mitchell Wood (23), Alex Quintieri (14), Ben Morris (7), Owen Brombal (4), Jesse Kendall (2), Zach Visentin (2), James Whiteside (2), Lucas Depieri (2), Adam Slater (1).

Forest Heights - Javon Masters (30), Juwan Miller (10), Vishal Sandhu (10), Ian Anderson (9), Mo Al-Hares (1).

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:35 AM

    Since when an exibition game is counted for standing?

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  2. Good question. I will take it into consideration for my rankings --- especially with the reports I have received from individuals at the game (i.e. it wasn't a "funsies" game where both teams played everyone equally). That said, there may be exhibition games (or tournament games - i.e. 3rd place games) where that does happen and I will weigh that accordingly.

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