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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

D10 Tuesday: All Doubleheaders End Up As Sweeps To Tip Off Season

All games on Tuesday afternoon in the D10 league ended up with the same team winning both ends of their respective junior-senior doubleheader.  Let's start off with senior action:

Senior
Centennial 52, JF Ross 29
The Spartans staked their claim as the big favourite to capture the D10's "AAAA" CWOSSA (play-in) berth with a big home win over JF Ross.  Hannah Newman (17), Carter Godman (12) and Emma Cain (11) were all in double figures for the Spartans; Ali Darling led the way for the Royals with 10.

Bishop Mac 50, Lourdes 27
Despite losing several key players from last year's roster, the Celtics still seem like they have the upper hand among these two "AA" schools.  Cindy Seke (8) and Ellie Young (7) paced a balanced BMAC attack, while Rainey Psenicka had a game-high 9 for Lourdes with Brin Krueger and Kat Moran adding 4 each.

St. James 47, Orangeville 16
Big win on opening day for the Lions, who received 18 from Melyssa Aramini and 10 from Emily Andres.  Hannah Bellai did most of the damage for Orangeville, with 13 of their 16 points.

Guelph CVI 65, CWDHS 24
Big offensive output from the GCVI Gaels on Tuesday, with key performances by Abbey MacIntyre (16), Cally Strongman (12) and Jenna Falconer (10).  Maddie Fennell had 9 for the Falcons.

Junior
St. James 56, Orangeville 14
Kelsey Widdrington, Meghan Santi, and Stephanie Giovinazzo were all in double figures as the Lions were victorious in their season opener.  Paige Burns led the Bears with 4.

Bishop Mac 47, Lourdes 38 (OT)
Good battle here between "AA" schools that actually took overtime to settle.  Leading scorers were not immediately available.

Centennial 42, JF Ross 34
Katie Terrey had a game-high 15 for JF Ross but it wasn't enough as the Spartans prevailed in this one.  Lauren Zonneveld (12) and Paige Heffernan (11) had double-digit efforts for Centennial.

Guelph CVI 50, CWDHS 10
No trouble for the Gaels in this one as they cruised past the Centre Wellington Falcons at home.