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Friday, January 15, 2010

WCSSAA Thursday Results

Went 6-2 in my senior picks and 8-0 in junior.

Results were as follows:

Junior

WCI 60, Elmira 8
WCI: Jacob Ranton 16, Dani Elgadi 8
EDSS: Lucas Nosal 3

Cameron Heights 53, KCI 34
CHCI: Vedran Dmitrovic 17, Nem Simic 14
KCI: Trevor Frey 8

Glenview Park 64, WODSS 50
GPSS: Andrew Squires 28, Erist Wame 23
WODSS: Nic Mehring 13, Adam Beach 10

Forest Heights 78, Huron Heights 69
FHCI: Javon Masters 30, Juwan Miller 22
HHHS: Sean Samuel 26, Sam Hernandez 17

Eastwood 72 Preston 37
ECI: Jarelle Vaughan 16
PHS: Wes Meertens 12

Grand River 76 Jacob Hespeler 68
GRCI: Filip Cvrkalj 23, Chuder Teny 17
JHSS: Jason Quiring 27, Josh Kirkham 12

SJAM 60, Galt 29
SJAM: Sam Woods 16, Ishmail Hashi 10
GCI: Jack Simmons 6, Jack White 6

Senior

WCI 48, Elmira 35
My Pick Was: WCI

Big, but expected win for the Vikes as they avoid slipping up against the Lancers. Jasper Wesson (14), Alex Copp (13) and Hamdy Shafi (10) were the three Vikes in double figures. Eric Alderice (13) and Tim Gromeder (11) replied for Elmira.

KCI 70, Cameron Heights 61
My Pick Was: CHCI

KCI keeps up their exciting brand of basketball and hits the 70 point mark for the third time this season. Huge game for Arben Kalaba with 37 points, while Darnell Simpson provided solid defense/rebounding and added 11.

The Raiders held Stefan Arezina in check, holding him to 13 points. Nebojsa Djeric led the Gaels with 18.

Waterloo-Oxford 68, Glenview Park 53
My Pick Was: GPSS

I think the Panthers are responsible for the majority of my incorrect selections of late. For W-O, Kyle Weber led the way with 17 while Patrick Connors chipped in 14. Brandon Hall (17) and Cory Prince (15) were tops for GPSS.

Preston 65, Eastwood 58
My Pick Was: PHS

A little closer than I expected, but Preston still gets it done. The Panthers had three players with 18 or more: Jeff Robinson (19), Abe Upshaw (18) and Sean Holmes (18). Zaman Sindy led Eastwood with a game high 24 points.

Grand River 58, Jacob Hespeler 56
My Pick Was: GRCI

Both teams needed this one and it didn't disappoint as the Rens escape with a 2 point win. Stefan Milanovic stepped up for GRCI with a 17 point outing, while Brendan VanDyken led JHSS with 14.

Bluevale 63, Southwood 54
My Pick Was: BCI

The Sabres refused to give up in this one and kept things respectable against the CWOSSA #1 Knights. Stefan Cvrkalj led Bluevale with 24 points while big man Andrew Beney hit double figures with 10. For Southwood, Griffin Sharpe and Greg Harjerrison (13 each) led the way.

Forest Heights 64, Huron Hts 43
My Pick Was: FHCI

FHCI gets back on the winning track at the expense of the now 1-7 Huskies. Srdjan Stanivuk had 13 for the Trojans, while Ben Yorgan and Ron Bougram also had 13 for Huron.

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