The top teams continued to roll in WCSSAA junior girls action on Tuesday night, with the remaining undefeated clubs all posting double digit victories.
Here's a recap of the action:
Elmira 57, Eastwood 16
The Lancers moved to 9-0 with a big win over Eastwood. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is the best start ever for Elmira? Regardless, Krista Weins (13) and Emilie Mechler (10) were tops on this day for EDSS; Megan Karai led the Rebels with 6 while Lori Stankiewicz and Laura Martinez had 4 each.
Bluevale 43, Grand River 32
The Knights got a bit of a challenge from the home court Rens but were too much in the end, thanks in part to 22 points from Hannah Fishbein. Ana Milanovic was the lone GRCI player in double digits, with 10 points.
Glenview Park 32, Huron Heights 31
Absolutely huge win for the Panthers as it helps them "almost" lock up a playoff berth with 3 games remaining. Jocelyn Kivell was again the top scorer for them with 11, while her teammate Paige Hollihan added in 6. Emily Bidinosti had 9 for HHHS.
Jacob Hespeler 42, Galt 22
The Hawks are the third team at 9-0 on the season, with an easy win over winless Galt CI. Emma Sleeper and Brooklyn Wright had 10 each for the winners, while Ashlyn Beckman led Galt and all scorers with 13.
Preston 39, KCI 21
The Panthers continue to roll, improving to 7-2 on the season. Ashley White had 13 on this night for PHS, with Aubrey Formica chipping in with 10. Kelsey Dawe led the Raiders with 10, while KCI's star scorer, Christiana Koebel, was held to 6.
WCI 42, SJAM 29
The Vikes pick up their second win on the season (and second in a row for that matter) with a win against their cross-Waterloo rivals. It also marked the first time that they have scored more than 35 points during a WCSSAA game (last Thursday - 35), so perhaps they're starting to find their offensive touch. Maggie Birch (15), Misha Singh (10) and Brittany Scarrow (7) were top scorers for the Vikes, while the 'Landers were led as usual by Jillian Reiter with 12. Julia Deakin (9) and Sam Fowler (6) were the other SJAM scorers of note.
WODSS 53, Southwood 32
The Crusaders keep in the hunt for a first-round bye with an impressive home win against SSS. A balanced scoring attack featured Becca Payne (11), Mallory Kropf (10) and Madison Horst (9). Kayleigh Hutt-Taylor led the Sabres with 14.
Cameron Hts. over Forest Hts.
WCSSAA Junior Girls Standings
T1. Bluevale 9-0*
T1. Jacob Hespeler 9-0*
T1. Elmira 9-0*
T4. Cameron Heights 7-2*
T4. Preston 7-2*
T4. Waterloo-Oxford 7-2*
7. Grand River 6-3*
8. KCI 4-5
T9. Southwood 3-6
T9. Glenview Park 3-6
T9. Huron Heights 3-6
T12. SJAM 2-7
T12. Waterloo CI 2-7
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14. Eastwood 1-8
T15. Forest Hts. 0-9
T15. Galt 0-9
*=clinched playoff berth
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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