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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Saturday: Updates

Heinbuch
Starting bright and early, the JF Ross Royals were eliminated in a 9am game at the Heinbuch, losing their consolation bracket semifinal to Sarnia Northern, 65-60.  Mike Friesen had 17 in the loss for Ross, while Reda Souala had 19 for Northern.

The Grand River Renegades were handled by JC Richardson in a 9am bronze bracket semifinal, losing 73-38.  Filip Cvrkalj (18) and Daniel Harun (8) were the Rens' high scorers, while Jaylen Babb-Harrison had 19 for the Storm.

Surprisingly, the Resurrection Phoenix dropped all 3 games at the Heinbuch after falling 44-42 to Forest Heights (Juwan Miller, 27).  The Trojans are now facing Sarnia Northern in the consolation final.

Meanwhile, St. Mary's advanced to the silver bracket final after getting 26 from Isaac Lance and beating Pope John Paul II 67-60.  St. Mary's will play Toronto Northern in the Silver final.


RCSS Junior Tournament
The Cameron Heights juniors went undefeated (with one "tie") at the 5-team round-robin tournament after taking care of Resurrection easily in the "championship final".


CHCI Tournament
Two "all-CWOSSA" semifinals in this one; in the one at Cameron that I attended, the Cameron Heights Gaels pulled away late with some hot shooting to defeat WCI 65-46.

For Cameron, Vedran Dmitrovic (23) and Nem Simic (15) led the way.  Jason Thompson netted 12, (Eastwood transfer) Terell Christian had 6, Vladimir Matovic had 6 and Milos Jovkovic had 3.

WCI had a team-high 15 from Jacob Ranton, 7 from Zach Totzke and Malcolm Piazza, 5 from Patrick Wildgen, 4 from Alex Heap and Dani Elgadi, and 2 each from Shafi Mutware and Alex Anagnostopoulos.

Cameron Heights will play the winner of Bluevale/Centennial this evening in the championship final.

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