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Friday, December 17, 2010

WCSSAA Junior: Thursday Results

Another great day of action in the junior league with three games decided by three points or less.  Here are the results:

Bluevale 53, Elmira 27
No trouble for the Knights against an improving Lancer squad; they received 13 from Jeevanjot Sidhu and 12 from Lukas Seibert in the win.  EDSS saw Walker Stuart score 6 and Scott Carere add 5.

Cameron Heights 51, SJAM 36
The Gaels head into the break undefeated after taking care of the Highlanders on the road.  Jason Thompson (12) and Milos Jovkovic (12) led the way for Cameron, while SJAM got 22 from star player Nebojsa Sarkanovic.  Yannis Carayannopoulis chipped in 6 more for the 'Landers.

Eastwood 45, Grand River 42
The Rebels get a bit of revenge after falling to GRCI in their tournament final last weekend.  On Thursday, Sayyad Yeganehnia scored 14 for Eastwood while Victor Mgabe added 9.  GRCI received strong efforts from their top 2 players --- Chuder Teny scored 19 while Murtada Khamis added 13.

Forest Heights 64, WCI 63
The Trojans stay undefeated, albeit barely on the road at WCI.  Juwan Miller had yet another 30+ effort, knocking in 34 points in this one, while Trojan teammate Ian Anderson added 12.  WCI received 18 from Nick Johnny, 13 from Ezai Mizrahi and 13 from Adam Carter.

Galt 52, KCI 44
Don't look now but the Ghosts have eclipsed last year's win total and are 4-2 heading into the break.  Scott Holton (17) and Tajinder Lall (16) led Galt on Thursday, while KCI received 16 from Matt McKinnon and 11 from Stefan Malivuk.

Jacob Hespeler 47, Preston 46
In a very important game for both clubs, it was the Hespeler Hawks evening their record at 3-3 heading into the break by scoring a 1 point win over PHS.  Saajan Arora knocked in 22 for Hespeler, while James Roberts netted 8.  Preston received a team-high 18 from Aaron Colter and 8 points from Marsellis Subban.

Glenview Park 50, Southwood 28
After slipping up on Tuesday against GCI, the Panthers get back in the win column.  Sean Davidson again led the way for GPSS, with 17, while Chris Thompson added 11.  Southwood was led by Brandon Starr, with 9.

Huron Heights 52, WODSS 37
In a battle of 0-5 teams, the Huskies pick up their first win on the season over W-O.  Sloane Irvine and Alex Deadman had 12 each for HHHS in the win; Alex Trotter and Garner Matthews were the Crusaders in double figures with 10 each.

WCSSAA Junior Standings
T1.  Cameron Heights 6-0
T1.  Forest Heights 6-0
T3.  Bluevale 5-1
T3.  Glenview Park 5-1
T5.  KCI 4-2
T5.  Eastwood 4-2
T5.  Galt 4-2
T8.  Grand River 3-3
T8.  Jacob Hespeler 3-3
T10.  WCI 2-4
T10.  SJAM 2-4
T10.  Elmira 2-4
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T13.  Preston 1-5
T13.  Huron Heights 1-5
T15.  Southwood 0-6
T15.  WODSS 0-6

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