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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Shortt Takes WCSSAA MVP; All-Star Game Set For Tomorrow

WCI's fifth-year guard Alyssa Shortt has been named MVP of the WCSSAA Senior Girls' basketball league.

Shortt (and the rest of her Viking teammates) captured the WCSSAA playoff championship after an undefeated regular season.  They also grabbed a silver medal at CWOSSA "AAAA" and advanced to the OFSAA quarterfinals where they were defeated by eventual champion St. Mary's of Hamilton.

Shortt is a "stat sheet stuffer" who is essentially a double-double (or even triple-double threat) every time she steps out onto the floor.  She also demonstrated tremendous leadership abilities with a relatively youthful Viking squad.

The full listing of all-stars as announced by WCSSAA officials is as follows:

First Team
Alyssa Shortt, WCI (MVP)
Erin Robbins, Cameron Heights

Michelle Hudyn, Eastwood
Lydia Frey, Elmira
Kate MacTavish, KCI
Lindsay Lessard, WCI

Second Team
Siki Jez, Cameron Heights
Liz Phillips, Galt
Barbara Robertson, KCI
Bria Dietrich, WCI
Lindsay Taylor, WCI

Honourable Mentions
Elissa Dent, Bluevale
Camille Gardner, Cameron Heights
Caitlyn Schlegel, Eastwood
Kaitie Martin, Elmira
Blair McNaughton, Forest Heights
Christine Phillips, Galt
Aileen MacLellan, Grand River
Marja Vandermeulan, Glenview Park
Sarah Guttin, Jacob Hespeler
Kirsten Leach, Preston
Alex Palvetzian, Southwood
Emily Temple, SJAM
Spencer Mitchell-Becker, WODSS

The all-star game will be taking place tomorrow (i.e. Wednesday, December 1st) at Bluevale Collegiate in Waterloo at 6:00pm.  Admission is $3 for students and $5 for adults, with all proceeds supporting Kate's Kause, a charity that supports Angelman's Syndrome.

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