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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

WCSSAA Junior: Tuesday Results & Standings

Eastwood 26, Forest Heights 19
The Rebels even up their record at 1-1 with a road win over FHCI.  Andrea Sharpe paced the Rebels with 11 points, while Meagan Meade had 7 for the Trojans.

Southwood 47, Galt 18
No trouble here for the Sabres as they also even their record at the expense of one of their Cambridge rivals.  Cali Doran (11) and Rachel Simas (10) paved the way with their double figure performances for the Sabres; Galt was led by 5 each from Ashlyn Beckman and Courtney Davis.

KCI 36, Glenview Park 26
The Panthers hung around for a bit before finally giving way to the Raiders --- Christiana Koebel led KCI and all scorers with 14 points in the contest.

Preston 40, Huron Heights 24
Ashley White continued her strong play for the Panthers, hitting for 13 points in this one.  Teammate Jenna Mitchell had 4 points, while HHHS received 9 from Emily Bidihosti and 7 from Megan Parsons.

Jacob Hespeler 49, Waterloo-Oxford 42
I had been hearing some rumblings about the Crusaders being for real and it looks as though that may be the case as they give JHSS a tough time in Baden.  The Hawks required a 19-point effort from Brooklynn Wright and 14 from Taylor Dennis to get the victory.  WODSS was led by their stellar 1-2 combo of Maddie Horst (13) and Alisha Glendinning (10).

Bluevale 44, SJAM 17
The Knights continued to roll by handling the 'Landers with ease.  Their balanced attack was keyed by Natalie Bishop (11), Sarah Hamm (9) and Beky Matejin (8).  Jillian Reiter was tops for SJAM with 9.

Grand River 39, WCI 16
After a relatively good performance against JHSS in their opener, losses against Rez (on the weekend) and now GRCI have it looking as though WCI's junior dominance may finally be over.  The senior team, though, is another story but more on that later.  Steph Schumacher had 11 for Grand River in the win, while WCI was led by Melissa Eggleton with 7.

Elmira 51, Cameron Heights 26
Tessa Charnuski pumped in 16 points and Krista Weirs 11 for the Lancers as they take their regular season opener in convincing fashion.  Ashanti Lewis was tops for CHCI, with 8 points.

Junior Standings
T1.  Bluevale 2-0
T1.  Grand River 2-0
T1.  KCI 2-0
T1.  Jacob Hespeler 2-0
T1.  Preston 2-0
6.  Elmira 1-0
T7.  Eastwood 1-1
T7.  Southwood 1-1
T7.  Cameron Heights 1-1
T7.  Waterloo-Oxford 1-1
11.  Huron Heights 0-1
T12.  Forest Heights 0-2
T12.  WCI 0-2
T12.  Glenview Park 0-2
T12.  Galt 0-2
T12.  SJAM 0-2

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