Cameron Heights 68, Glenview Park 58
My Pick: CHCI by 15
The Gaels clinch at least a .500 record by moving to 6-5 with a win at home over GPSS. Nem Simic (19) and Vedran Dmitrovic (17) paced the way, while Erist Wame poured in a game-high 26 points for Glenview. Chris Thompson also added 13 for the Panthers.
Huron Heights 66, Eastwood 59
My Pick: ECI by 3
The Huskies trailed 19-12 after one, but battled back to pick up a big win on the road. Sean Samuel led the scoring with 23, while Alex Deadman (with a serious height advantage over the ECI front line) and Aaron Turpin added 9 each. Patric Pintea (19) and Sayyad Yeganehnia (11) led the way for the Rebels, who are officially eliminated from playoff contention with the loss.
Forest Heights 54, Preston 36
My Pick: FHCI by 18
The Trojans weren't as impressive as usual on the offensive end, but they were solid on the defensive end and moved to 11-0 on the year. Juwan Miller (20) and Javon Masters (16) led the FHCI charge, while Wes Meertens had 18 and Levi Kani 9 for Preston.
WODSS 47, KCI 41
My Pick: WODSS by 11
The Crusaders can finish no lower than 11th following this win at KCI today. Kyle Weber had a game-high 18 and Nick Mehring 8 for the 'Saders, while Julian Greer (10) and Alex Galea (6) led the way for KCI.
Grand River 78, Elmira 27
My Pick: GRCI by 42
Welcome back Brodi Verbiski! After an extended appearance, he made his return to leading the scoring for GRCI on Tuesday with a 15 point effort in this blowout win. Nikola Bovan added 12 for GRCI, while Brian Grunenberg (7) and Luke Yaeyer (6) topped the Lancer list.
SJAM 68, Southwood 31
My Pick: SJAM by 25
Sunny Heer had 14 and Theshawn Barry 12 as the Highlanders ran away from the Southwood Sabres. Zach Sauer netted 12 and Riley Clipper 10 for SSS.
Galt 53, Bluevale 48
My Pick: BCI by 4
Gotta stop picking against Galt (even in close games) as they burn me again here. Owais Khairi was huge for GCI, pouring in 22, while Jack Simmons added 12. Garrett Large (15) and Ian Farquharson (13) led the Knight attack. The win essentially clinches a first-round bye for Galt --- all that stands in the way is Thursday's game against Southwood (1-10).
WCI 75, Jacob Hespeler 42
My Pick: WCI by 9
The supposed "game of the day" was not as the Vikes rolled early and often against the Hespeler Hawks. Jacob Ranton (16), Dani Elgadi (16) and Adam Anagnostopoulos (14) paced the balanced WCI attack, while Jason Quiring (14) and Lucas Marsden (9) paced things for JHSS.
WCSSAA Senior Standings
1. Forest Heights 11-0**
T2. Grand River 9-2**
T2. WCI 9-2**
4. Galt 8-3*
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5. Jacob Hespeler 7-4*
T6. Huron Heights 6-5*
T6. Cameron Heights 6-5*
T6. SJAM 6-5*
T6. Preston 6-5*
T6. Bluevale 6-5*
11. WODSS 5-6*
T12. Glenview Park 3-8
T12. KCI 3-8
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14. Eastwood 2-9
15. Southwood 1-10
16. Elmira 0-11
Now, what does it all mean? Well.....what we do know:
- Forest Heights - clinched 1st overall
- WCI/Grand River (Thursday) winner takes 2nd, loser finishes 3rd.
- Galt (vs. Southwood) and JHSS (vs. Elmira) both should win, meaning Galt will likely finish 4th (first round bye) and JHSS will finish 5th.
- The Glenview Park / KCI winner qualifies for the playoffs. Loser is out.
As for the mess in the middle? Interestingly enough, all 6 teams play each other on Thursday, which will help sort things out a bit. Right now, it's hard to speculate.....but here's what Thursday has in store.
Preston vs. Huron Heights
Bluevale vs. SJAM
Cameron Heights vs. WODSS
As for the tiebreaks:
Preston (6-5): WODSS (W), CHCI (W), BCI (L)
SJAM (6-5): CHCI (W), HHHS (W), WODSS (W)
BCI (6-5): PHS (W), WODSS (L), CHCI (L)
CHCI (6-5): BCI (W), PHS (L), SJAM (L)
HHHS (6-5): CHCI (W), SJAM (L), WODSS (L)
WODSS (5-6): BCI (W), HHHS (W), SJAM (L), PHS (L)
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