YTD: 11-1 (.917)
Another three games are on tap for the D8 league today, and here's a look at them:
Rockway (0-4) at St. Benedict (1-3)
My Pick: SBCSS by 26
The Saints should pick up their second win of the season here, and move 2 games clear of 5th position in the battle for D8's final playoff berth.
St. David (4-0) at Resurrection (4-0)
My Pick: RCSS by 12
Two undefeated teams, although St. David's four wins have come against the bottom three teams, including two against Rockway. Look for Rez to get it done at home today.
St. Mary's (3-1) at Woodland (0-4)
My Pick: SMHS by 24
If they don't overlook the Cavs, St. Mary's should pick up a road win here today.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Senior: North Park Upsets Waterloo-Oxford in Kingston Final
Two CWOSSA teams were the class of the field at Queen's University annual tournament in Kingston over the weekend.
Oddly enough, though, it was the (then) unranked North Park Trojans handling the CWOSSA #2 Waterloo-Oxford Crusaders by a 42-27 count in the tournament final.
More details to follow.
Oddly enough, though, it was the (then) unranked North Park Trojans handling the CWOSSA #2 Waterloo-Oxford Crusaders by a 42-27 count in the tournament final.
More details to follow.
Senior Celtics Take "Shoot For the Cure" Title
Bishop Macdonell's annual tournament in support of breast cancer awareness was a success for the Celtics both on and off the court as they took home the championship title over the weekend in Guelph.
The tournament was a 6-team, pool play event.
Here's a recap of the results:
Pool A
Bishop Mac 54, Etobicoke 33
BMAC: Rebecca Morris 10, Jess Burke 8
Bishop Mac 49, Bluevale 35
BMAC: Rebecca Morris 14, Ellie Young 9
BCI: Tess McIlwraith 10, Julia Curran 9
Bluevale 52, Etobicoke CI 24
Pool B
Burlington Assumption 52, Jacob Hespeler 45
JHSS: Candice Wright 17, Jasmine Ramcharan 10
Waterdown 32, Jacob Hespeler 31
JHSS: Candice Wright 19
Burlington Assumption 48, Waterdown 37
Consolation Final (3rd Place Teams in Pool)
Jacob Hespeler 44, Etobicoke CI 22
JHSS: Candice Wright 14, Courtney Wright 13
Bronze Final (2nd Place Teams in Pool)
Bluevale 42, Waterdown 31
BCI: Julia Curran 13, Natalie Bishop 11
Gold Final (1st Place Teams in Pool)
Bishop Mac 42, Burlington Assumption 37
BMAC: Rebecca Morris 13, Ellie Young 10
The tournament was a 6-team, pool play event.
Here's a recap of the results:
Pool A
Bishop Mac 54, Etobicoke 33
BMAC: Rebecca Morris 10, Jess Burke 8
Bishop Mac 49, Bluevale 35
BMAC: Rebecca Morris 14, Ellie Young 9
BCI: Tess McIlwraith 10, Julia Curran 9
Bluevale 52, Etobicoke CI 24
Pool B
Burlington Assumption 52, Jacob Hespeler 45
JHSS: Candice Wright 17, Jasmine Ramcharan 10
Waterdown 32, Jacob Hespeler 31
JHSS: Candice Wright 19
Burlington Assumption 48, Waterdown 37
Consolation Final (3rd Place Teams in Pool)
Jacob Hespeler 44, Etobicoke CI 22
JHSS: Candice Wright 14, Courtney Wright 13
Bronze Final (2nd Place Teams in Pool)
Bluevale 42, Waterdown 31
BCI: Julia Curran 13, Natalie Bishop 11
Gold Final (1st Place Teams in Pool)
Bishop Mac 42, Burlington Assumption 37
BMAC: Rebecca Morris 13, Ellie Young 10
Junior: #1 St. John's Gets Past Resurrection at RCSS Round Robin
The CWOSSA #1 ranked St. John's Green Eagles got past the #3 Resurrection Phoenix, 44-39, in the final game of the one-day Resurrection Round-Robin tournament this past Friday.
Both teams have established themselves as CWOSSA contenders in their respective divisions (St. John's is an AAA team, whereas Resurrection is AAAA).
Centre Wellington (Fergus) and North Park (Brantford) were the other teams at the event.
Here's a listing of scores from the tournament:
Resurrection 58, Centre Wellington 17
St. John's 45, North Park 27
St. John's 54, Centre Wellington 7
Resurrection 54, North Park 12
North Park 34, Centre Wellington 21
St. John's 44, Resurrection 39
Both teams have established themselves as CWOSSA contenders in their respective divisions (St. John's is an AAA team, whereas Resurrection is AAAA).
Centre Wellington (Fergus) and North Park (Brantford) were the other teams at the event.
Here's a listing of scores from the tournament:
Resurrection 58, Centre Wellington 17
St. John's 45, North Park 27
St. John's 54, Centre Wellington 7
Resurrection 54, North Park 12
North Park 34, Centre Wellington 21
St. John's 44, Resurrection 39
Friday, September 27, 2013
CWOSSA Senior: Weekly "Top 10" Power Ranking
Not too much change at the top of this week's power ranking, although the Waterloo-Oxford Crusaders (now #2) and Bluevale Knights (now #3) flipped spots.
St. James showed they are worthy of their #4 ranking by staying as the only unbeaten team in D10 play, beating Bishop Macdonell 41-34 last night.
Here's this week's ranking:
1. St. John's (Brantford) - AAA
Last Week: 1
2. Waterloo-Oxford (Baden) - AAA
Last Week: 3
3. Bluevale Collegiate (Waterloo) - AAAA
Last Week: 2
4. St. James HS (Guelph) - AAA
Last Week: 4
5. Jacob Hespeler SS (Cambridge) - AAA
Last Week: T-10
6. Bishop Macdonell (Guelph) - AA
Last Week: 5
7. Cameron Heights CI (Kitchener) - AAAA
Last Week: 9
8. Waterloo CI (Waterloo) - AAAA
Last Week: 6
9. Kitchener CI (Kitchener) - AAA
Last Week: 7
T10. Grand River (Kitchener) - AAAA
Last Week: NR
T10. Resurrection CSS (Kitchener) - AAAA
Last Week: T10
On The Radar: Our Lady of Lourdes (Guelph); St. Mary's (Kitchener); Brantford CI; North Park (Brantford).
St. James showed they are worthy of their #4 ranking by staying as the only unbeaten team in D10 play, beating Bishop Macdonell 41-34 last night.
Here's this week's ranking:
1. St. John's (Brantford) - AAA
Last Week: 1
2. Waterloo-Oxford (Baden) - AAA
Last Week: 3
3. Bluevale Collegiate (Waterloo) - AAAA
Last Week: 2
4. St. James HS (Guelph) - AAA
Last Week: 4
5. Jacob Hespeler SS (Cambridge) - AAA
Last Week: T-10
6. Bishop Macdonell (Guelph) - AA
Last Week: 5
7. Cameron Heights CI (Kitchener) - AAAA
Last Week: 9
8. Waterloo CI (Waterloo) - AAAA
Last Week: 6
9. Kitchener CI (Kitchener) - AAA
Last Week: 7
T10. Grand River (Kitchener) - AAAA
Last Week: NR
T10. Resurrection CSS (Kitchener) - AAAA
Last Week: T10
On The Radar: Our Lady of Lourdes (Guelph); St. Mary's (Kitchener); Brantford CI; North Park (Brantford).
CWOSSA Weekly Junior "Top 10"
Well, this was difficult.
Sure, the top few teams have been easy to sort out over the opening weeks of the season, but the latter few spots......well, it's "interesting" to say the least.
With many of the teams beating each other, it was certainly difficult to try to piece together this initial ranking. Hopefully, things will sort themselves out a bit (and make my job easier!) in the coming weeks.
Take this initial ranking with a grain of salt, and keep in mind it's a picture of how I see the teams at this point in time.
Of note, St. Benedict (#6) went 0-3 at the Jacob Hespeler tournament without 2 key players, who provide the bulk of their scoring offense.
1. St. John's (Brantford) - AAA
2. Kitchener Collegiate - AAA
3. Resurrection CSS (Kitchener) - AAAA
4. Grand River CI (Kitchener) - AAAA
5. Bishop Macdonell (Guelph) - AA
6. St. Benedict CSS (Cambridge) - AAAA
7. Bluevale Collegiate (Waterloo) - AAAA
8. John F. Ross CVI (Guelph) - AAAA
9. Our Lady of Lourdes (Guelph) - AA
10. Jacob Hespeler SS (Cambridge) - AAA
On the Radar: St. David CSS (Waterloo); Assumption CS (Brantford); North Park CVS (Brantford); Brantford Collegiate.
Sure, the top few teams have been easy to sort out over the opening weeks of the season, but the latter few spots......well, it's "interesting" to say the least.
With many of the teams beating each other, it was certainly difficult to try to piece together this initial ranking. Hopefully, things will sort themselves out a bit (and make my job easier!) in the coming weeks.
Take this initial ranking with a grain of salt, and keep in mind it's a picture of how I see the teams at this point in time.
Of note, St. Benedict (#6) went 0-3 at the Jacob Hespeler tournament without 2 key players, who provide the bulk of their scoring offense.
1. St. John's (Brantford) - AAA
2. Kitchener Collegiate - AAA
3. Resurrection CSS (Kitchener) - AAAA
4. Grand River CI (Kitchener) - AAAA
5. Bishop Macdonell (Guelph) - AA
6. St. Benedict CSS (Cambridge) - AAAA
7. Bluevale Collegiate (Waterloo) - AAAA
8. John F. Ross CVI (Guelph) - AAAA
9. Our Lady of Lourdes (Guelph) - AA
10. Jacob Hespeler SS (Cambridge) - AAA
On the Radar: St. David CSS (Waterloo); Assumption CS (Brantford); North Park CVS (Brantford); Brantford Collegiate.
WCSSAA Junior: Day of Defense
It was a "day of defense" on Thursday afternoon as only one of the 12 teams managed to crack the 40 point mark --- and it wasn't by much as SJAM registered 42 in their 42-31 win over Galt.
Here's a recap of the action:
Preston 31, Cameron Hts. 30
The Panthers (4-0) moved Cameron Heights to 0-4, but it didn't come easily on Thursday. Both teams had tremendous individual efforts as Claire Gagne (PHS) and Katrina Stickel (CHCI) each had 20 points for their respective clubs.
Grand River 39, Elmira 17
The Rens are still unbeaten after a road win over Elmira. Nancy Michael (14), Maya Day (12) and Jessica Zmika (10) were all in double figures for Grand River in this one. Cassie Martin, Kaitlyn Wilson and Mikayla Weber had 4 apiece for Elmira.
SJAM 42, Galt 31
SJAM continued their strong early-season play with a victory over Galt on Thursday. Joanna Bamberger paced the way with 16, while Griffin Lack-Shane added 9. Emma Buck (11) and Beth Fleming (7) were tops for Galt.
Jacob Hespeler 31, WCI 12
The Hawks opened up a 23-4 halftime edge and cruised home to victory over WCI on Thursday. Shianne Riggan had 13 and Kendra Dennis 8 in the win; Victoria Giguere again led the Viking offensive attack with 6 while Andrea Gradinaro had 4.
WODSS 33, Huron Hts. 22
With Emily Glendinning back in the lineup, the Crusaders ended their mini losing-streak. She poured in a game-high 17 points to lead the Crusaders to victory in this one.
KCI 39, Forest Hts. 26
Liv Mickie netted 19 while Thea Taylor had 10 for the Raiders as they took out the Trojans Thursday.
Eastwood 35, Glenview Park 20
The Rebels evened up their record thanks to Danielle Gardiner (11) and Mariah Blake (7). Darcy Simmons led Glenview Park with 11.
WCSSAA Junior Standings
T1. Grand River 4-0
T1. KCI 4-0
T1. Preston 4-0
T1. Jacob Hespeler 4-0
5. Bluevale 3-0
6. SJAM 3-1
T7. WODSS 2-2
T7. Eastwood 2-2
T9. WCI 1-3
T9. Forest Hts. 1-3
T9. Huron Hts. 1-3
T9. Glenview Park 1-3
T9. Galt CI 1-3
T14. Elmira 0-4
T14. Cameron Hts. 0-4
Here's a recap of the action:
Preston 31, Cameron Hts. 30
The Panthers (4-0) moved Cameron Heights to 0-4, but it didn't come easily on Thursday. Both teams had tremendous individual efforts as Claire Gagne (PHS) and Katrina Stickel (CHCI) each had 20 points for their respective clubs.
Grand River 39, Elmira 17
The Rens are still unbeaten after a road win over Elmira. Nancy Michael (14), Maya Day (12) and Jessica Zmika (10) were all in double figures for Grand River in this one. Cassie Martin, Kaitlyn Wilson and Mikayla Weber had 4 apiece for Elmira.
SJAM 42, Galt 31
SJAM continued their strong early-season play with a victory over Galt on Thursday. Joanna Bamberger paced the way with 16, while Griffin Lack-Shane added 9. Emma Buck (11) and Beth Fleming (7) were tops for Galt.
Jacob Hespeler 31, WCI 12
The Hawks opened up a 23-4 halftime edge and cruised home to victory over WCI on Thursday. Shianne Riggan had 13 and Kendra Dennis 8 in the win; Victoria Giguere again led the Viking offensive attack with 6 while Andrea Gradinaro had 4.
WODSS 33, Huron Hts. 22
With Emily Glendinning back in the lineup, the Crusaders ended their mini losing-streak. She poured in a game-high 17 points to lead the Crusaders to victory in this one.
KCI 39, Forest Hts. 26
Liv Mickie netted 19 while Thea Taylor had 10 for the Raiders as they took out the Trojans Thursday.
Eastwood 35, Glenview Park 20
The Rebels evened up their record thanks to Danielle Gardiner (11) and Mariah Blake (7). Darcy Simmons led Glenview Park with 11.
WCSSAA Junior Standings
T1. Grand River 4-0
T1. KCI 4-0
T1. Preston 4-0
T1. Jacob Hespeler 4-0
5. Bluevale 3-0
6. SJAM 3-1
T7. WODSS 2-2
T7. Eastwood 2-2
T9. WCI 1-3
T9. Forest Hts. 1-3
T9. Huron Hts. 1-3
T9. Glenview Park 1-3
T9. Galt CI 1-3
T14. Elmira 0-4
T14. Cameron Hts. 0-4
WCSSAA Senior: Hawks Make History With Win Over WCI
It was "one for the record books" Thursday evening over at Jacob Hespeler in Cambridge for several reasons.
Firstly, with the Hawks' 36-31 win over WCI, Jacob Hespeler put and end to WCI's 48-game WCSSAA league and playoff win streak. The Vikings, who have won 10 of the last 11 WCSSAA league titles as well, hadn't lost a league or playoff game since a last-second basket by KCI in the 2009 WCSSAA final gave the Raiders an unlikely title.
For those keeping score at home, that's three straight perfect seasons (15 wins), plus the three wins to start the 2013 season.
I'll go out on a limb with my next history lesson; I also believe that the Jacob Hespeler win marked the first time in school history that the squad has defeated WCI in league play.
(If someone out there can refute that claim, let me know!).
Candice Wright poured in 20 points while PG Jasmine Ramcharan added 10. Ramcharan, a rookie junior grad, has been a difference maker early on in the season with several key offensive performances (including 29 in last weekend's tournament final win over Grand River).
Kaylee Anagnostopoulos had 8 and Danielle Sauve 7 for the Vikes.
A look at other WCSSAA action from Thursday:
KCI 36, Forest Heights 22
My Pick: KCI by 17
The Raiders are still unbeaten after a defensive win over the FHCI Trojans, who drop to 2-2. Frances Campbell had 11 and Christiana Koebel 8 in the victory, while Cassidy Wettlaufer had a game-high 12 for the Trojans with Linna Liou adding 4.
WODSS 54, Huron Hts. 20
My Pick: WODSS by 31
The Crusaders, like the Raiders, are also 4-0 after taking out Huron Heights on the road yesterday. Alisha Glendinning (15), Becca Payne (13) and Maddy Horst (12) were all in double-figures for the Crusaders, while Katrina Kostecki had 6 and Jenna Gangl 5 for Huron.
Cameron Hts. 42, Preston 19
My Pick: CHCI by 27
Hunter Johns had a game-high 14 points, while Tonisha Lewis added 8 in Cameron's win over Preston on Thursday. Delaney Trottier netted 5 and Keristen May 4 for PHS.
SJAM 40, Galt 32
My Pick: SJAM by 6
It was the Highlanders picking up their first win of the year by getting past the Ghosts. Taylor Trush knocked in 14 points, while Samantha Shantz was also in double figures with 12 for SJAM. Megan White had a game-high 17 for the Ghosts, while Sydney Schooten added 7.
Grand River 42, Elmira 32
My Pick: GRCI by 9
Nyamuoch Teny pumped home 14 points while fellow grade ten rookie Tara DeBoer added 10 more in the win. Nicole Cressman had 13 while Karley Sider scored 6.
WCSSAA Standings
T1. WODSS 4-0
T1. KCI 4-0
3. Bluevale 3-0
T4. Cameron Hts. 3-1
T4. Grand River 3-1
T4. WCI 3-1
T4. Jacob Hespeler 3-1
8. Forest Hts. 2-2
9. Southwood 1-1
T10. Elmira 1-3
T10. SJAM 1-3
T10. Eastwood 1-3
T10. Huron Hts. 1-3
14. Preston 0-3
15. Galt 0-4
Firstly, with the Hawks' 36-31 win over WCI, Jacob Hespeler put and end to WCI's 48-game WCSSAA league and playoff win streak. The Vikings, who have won 10 of the last 11 WCSSAA league titles as well, hadn't lost a league or playoff game since a last-second basket by KCI in the 2009 WCSSAA final gave the Raiders an unlikely title.
For those keeping score at home, that's three straight perfect seasons (15 wins), plus the three wins to start the 2013 season.
I'll go out on a limb with my next history lesson; I also believe that the Jacob Hespeler win marked the first time in school history that the squad has defeated WCI in league play.
(If someone out there can refute that claim, let me know!).
Candice Wright poured in 20 points while PG Jasmine Ramcharan added 10. Ramcharan, a rookie junior grad, has been a difference maker early on in the season with several key offensive performances (including 29 in last weekend's tournament final win over Grand River).
Kaylee Anagnostopoulos had 8 and Danielle Sauve 7 for the Vikes.
A look at other WCSSAA action from Thursday:
KCI 36, Forest Heights 22
My Pick: KCI by 17
The Raiders are still unbeaten after a defensive win over the FHCI Trojans, who drop to 2-2. Frances Campbell had 11 and Christiana Koebel 8 in the victory, while Cassidy Wettlaufer had a game-high 12 for the Trojans with Linna Liou adding 4.
WODSS 54, Huron Hts. 20
My Pick: WODSS by 31
The Crusaders, like the Raiders, are also 4-0 after taking out Huron Heights on the road yesterday. Alisha Glendinning (15), Becca Payne (13) and Maddy Horst (12) were all in double-figures for the Crusaders, while Katrina Kostecki had 6 and Jenna Gangl 5 for Huron.
Cameron Hts. 42, Preston 19
My Pick: CHCI by 27
Hunter Johns had a game-high 14 points, while Tonisha Lewis added 8 in Cameron's win over Preston on Thursday. Delaney Trottier netted 5 and Keristen May 4 for PHS.
SJAM 40, Galt 32
My Pick: SJAM by 6
It was the Highlanders picking up their first win of the year by getting past the Ghosts. Taylor Trush knocked in 14 points, while Samantha Shantz was also in double figures with 12 for SJAM. Megan White had a game-high 17 for the Ghosts, while Sydney Schooten added 7.
Grand River 42, Elmira 32
My Pick: GRCI by 9
Nyamuoch Teny pumped home 14 points while fellow grade ten rookie Tara DeBoer added 10 more in the win. Nicole Cressman had 13 while Karley Sider scored 6.
WCSSAA Standings
T1. WODSS 4-0
T1. KCI 4-0
3. Bluevale 3-0
T4. Cameron Hts. 3-1
T4. Grand River 3-1
T4. WCI 3-1
T4. Jacob Hespeler 3-1
8. Forest Hts. 2-2
9. Southwood 1-1
T10. Elmira 1-3
T10. SJAM 1-3
T10. Eastwood 1-3
T10. Huron Hts. 1-3
14. Preston 0-3
15. Galt 0-4
Brantford Expositor: Trojans See Battle For Second
Article By: Brian Smiley
Despite winning a CWOSSA 'AAA' championship last year, North Park Collegiate senior girls basketball coach Andrea Hawkins realizes it's going to be difficult for her Trojans to get back to that tournament.
“I think it's going to be a good league this year,” Hawkins said of the Brant County circuit. “I really do.
“I think honestly St. John's is a step ahead of everybody. Then I think BCI, us and Assumption are going to battle for second.”
While St. John's is clearly the favourite early in the season – the Green Eagles competed at the AAAA level last season but the school's population dropped so St. John's is in AAA – lots can happen before now and when the last basket has been scored in Brant.
Hawkins will be hoping for steady improvement from a team that has a ton of talent.
Last season the Trojans finished third in Brant County and then lost to Assumption – which was also AAAA last season – in the semifinals.
Because North Park was the highest remaining AAA seed in Brant, it go to go to the Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association championships, which it hosted.
Playing on their home court, the Trojans won the championship and qualified for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations championship, where it went 1-3.
“We were happy to get there,” Hawkins said of the OFSAA berth.
“We upset two teams in CWOSSA that we shouldn't have beat to get there. The kids played very well.”
This season North Park returns five players from last year's team, including two that played major roles a year ago in Abbey Sayles and Abbey Johnston.
Rebecca Adkins, Taylor Greenwood and Jasneet Dhanoa are also back and they'll be expected to contribute this season especially considering the circumstances NPC currently finds itself in.
Hawkins took nine players for the team this year but she only has seven at her disposal as an injured ACL and fractured finger have sidelined two players.
Last week, in its first game of the season, a 41-40 loss to Brantford Collegiate Institute, the Trojans found out just how hard the league is going to be.
However, with a starting five of Sayles and Sarah Minutillo at guard, Johnston and Adkins at forward and Gabrielle Marton at centre, the team played put forth a great effort against the Mustangs.
“We played well,” said Hawkins. “We handled their press no problem but they sat in a zone that drove us crazy. We missed a lot of easy shots we can't afford to miss.
“(BCI is) strong. It's going to be a good game every time.”
BCI had pressed NPC in the past with great success but Hawkins feels her players are starting to mature and understand the game much better.
With that in mind, Hawkins said the team must keep its opponents from the charity stripe and its own players off the bench.
“For me, it's going to be staying out of foul trouble,” she said of what the team needs to work on the most. “If I can keep my best players on the floor, we're going to win games.
“They're learning to play. Abbey (Johnston) and Sarah are both very aggressive and they're both very quick. They like to pressure and go after the ball but they're starting to learn to play with fouls which is good because last year that was a big struggle.
“Abbey and Abbey and Sarah are three phenomenal players for me. Abbey Johnston has matured so much this past year and Sarah Minutillo's defence is fantastic.”
Hawkins, whose team rebounded from its first-game loss with a 54-22 win against Assumption on Tuesday, would love to see her team run the floor but it's tough with just seven healthy.
“Our strength is we can run and we can press,” she said. “It's a balance that somehow I have to figure out and they have to figure out because we're the best when we press and run but we only have seven so they don't get to run.
“I'm very cautious on how I use my timeouts. Lots of times in the second half I'm using timeouts not necessarily for strategy but more for rest.”
North Park, which is scheduled to host Paris on Thursday at 5:30 p.m., will be hosting CWOSSA AAA again this year.
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Despite winning a CWOSSA 'AAA' championship last year, North Park Collegiate senior girls basketball coach Andrea Hawkins realizes it's going to be difficult for her Trojans to get back to that tournament.
“I think it's going to be a good league this year,” Hawkins said of the Brant County circuit. “I really do.
“I think honestly St. John's is a step ahead of everybody. Then I think BCI, us and Assumption are going to battle for second.”
While St. John's is clearly the favourite early in the season – the Green Eagles competed at the AAAA level last season but the school's population dropped so St. John's is in AAA – lots can happen before now and when the last basket has been scored in Brant.
Hawkins will be hoping for steady improvement from a team that has a ton of talent.
Last season the Trojans finished third in Brant County and then lost to Assumption – which was also AAAA last season – in the semifinals.
Because North Park was the highest remaining AAA seed in Brant, it go to go to the Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association championships, which it hosted.
Playing on their home court, the Trojans won the championship and qualified for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations championship, where it went 1-3.
“We were happy to get there,” Hawkins said of the OFSAA berth.
“We upset two teams in CWOSSA that we shouldn't have beat to get there. The kids played very well.”
This season North Park returns five players from last year's team, including two that played major roles a year ago in Abbey Sayles and Abbey Johnston.
Rebecca Adkins, Taylor Greenwood and Jasneet Dhanoa are also back and they'll be expected to contribute this season especially considering the circumstances NPC currently finds itself in.
Hawkins took nine players for the team this year but she only has seven at her disposal as an injured ACL and fractured finger have sidelined two players.
Last week, in its first game of the season, a 41-40 loss to Brantford Collegiate Institute, the Trojans found out just how hard the league is going to be.
However, with a starting five of Sayles and Sarah Minutillo at guard, Johnston and Adkins at forward and Gabrielle Marton at centre, the team played put forth a great effort against the Mustangs.
“We played well,” said Hawkins. “We handled their press no problem but they sat in a zone that drove us crazy. We missed a lot of easy shots we can't afford to miss.
“(BCI is) strong. It's going to be a good game every time.”
BCI had pressed NPC in the past with great success but Hawkins feels her players are starting to mature and understand the game much better.
With that in mind, Hawkins said the team must keep its opponents from the charity stripe and its own players off the bench.
“For me, it's going to be staying out of foul trouble,” she said of what the team needs to work on the most. “If I can keep my best players on the floor, we're going to win games.
“They're learning to play. Abbey (Johnston) and Sarah are both very aggressive and they're both very quick. They like to pressure and go after the ball but they're starting to learn to play with fouls which is good because last year that was a big struggle.
“Abbey and Abbey and Sarah are three phenomenal players for me. Abbey Johnston has matured so much this past year and Sarah Minutillo's defence is fantastic.”
Hawkins, whose team rebounded from its first-game loss with a 54-22 win against Assumption on Tuesday, would love to see her team run the floor but it's tough with just seven healthy.
“Our strength is we can run and we can press,” she said. “It's a balance that somehow I have to figure out and they have to figure out because we're the best when we press and run but we only have seven so they don't get to run.
“I'm very cautious on how I use my timeouts. Lots of times in the second half I'm using timeouts not necessarily for strategy but more for rest.”
North Park, which is scheduled to host Paris on Thursday at 5:30 p.m., will be hosting CWOSSA AAA again this year.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
WCSSAA: Thursday Picks
YTD: 18-2 (.900)
All of the following are scheduled for 3:30pm tip times, and there is one scheduling note as well --- due to the Southwood fire incident, and subsequent school closure for the week, it looks as though today's Bluevale @ Southwood game will be rescheduled.
Anyways, on to today's games, and we'll start with the best on the schedule:
WCI (3-0) at Jacob Hespeler (2-1)
My Pick: WCI by 4
Pretty good game on tap down in Hespeler; it seems as though the Hawks are my nemesis when I pick them to win tight games, so I'll take a flyer on the WCI Vikings to come through on the road today.
Forest Hts. (2-1) at KCI (3-0)
My Pick: KCI by 17
The Trojans, who had an easy schedule the first week, got (still unbeaten) WODSS and KCI this week. Raiders to win here.
WODSS (3-0) at Huron Hts. (1-2)
My Pick: WODSS by 31
The Crusaders have won their three games thus far by an average margin of 29.6 PPG. Look for that trend to continue here today.
Cameron Hts. (2-1) at Preston (0-2)
My Pick: CHCI by 27
The Gaels should continue their win streak at the expense of the Preston Panthers.
SJAM (0-3) at Galt (0-3)
My Pick: SJAM by 6
One of these teams picks up their first win today; I think the SJAM Highlanders have the slight advantage so I'll go with them, even on the road.
Grand River (2-1) at Elmira (1-2)
My Pick: GRCI by 9
The Lancers hung right with the KCI Raiders the other day, so I'm not projecting a blowout --- but I do like the Grand River Renegades to pick up the "W" here.
All of the following are scheduled for 3:30pm tip times, and there is one scheduling note as well --- due to the Southwood fire incident, and subsequent school closure for the week, it looks as though today's Bluevale @ Southwood game will be rescheduled.
Anyways, on to today's games, and we'll start with the best on the schedule:
WCI (3-0) at Jacob Hespeler (2-1)
My Pick: WCI by 4
Pretty good game on tap down in Hespeler; it seems as though the Hawks are my nemesis when I pick them to win tight games, so I'll take a flyer on the WCI Vikings to come through on the road today.
Forest Hts. (2-1) at KCI (3-0)
My Pick: KCI by 17
The Trojans, who had an easy schedule the first week, got (still unbeaten) WODSS and KCI this week. Raiders to win here.
WODSS (3-0) at Huron Hts. (1-2)
My Pick: WODSS by 31
The Crusaders have won their three games thus far by an average margin of 29.6 PPG. Look for that trend to continue here today.
Cameron Hts. (2-1) at Preston (0-2)
My Pick: CHCI by 27
The Gaels should continue their win streak at the expense of the Preston Panthers.
SJAM (0-3) at Galt (0-3)
My Pick: SJAM by 6
One of these teams picks up their first win today; I think the SJAM Highlanders have the slight advantage so I'll go with them, even on the road.
Grand River (2-1) at Elmira (1-2)
My Pick: GRCI by 9
The Lancers hung right with the KCI Raiders the other day, so I'm not projecting a blowout --- but I do like the Grand River Renegades to pick up the "W" here.
D10: Wednesday Result & Thursday Picks
One game yesterday in D10 girls play, so we'll review that before moving on to today's picks.
As expected, Centennial got past Centre Wellington by a 31-11 final, with Emma Cain (17) and Emma Korol (11) providing the bulk of the offense. Madison Fennell had 5 for CW.
There was a bit more offense in the junior game, but a similar result, as Centennial pulled out a 36-23 victory there. Carter Godman had a game high 23 points for the Spartans, while Jodi Richards led the Falcons with 7.
Now, on to today's picks....
YTD: 11-1 (.916)
Lourdes (2-1) at JF Ross (1-2)
My Pick: OLOL by 5
Figure this will be a close one either way; coin flip goes to the Crusaders on the road.
St. James (3-0) at Bishop Mac (3-0)
My Pick: BMAC by 4
First place on the line here, and it should be a pretty good one down in South Guelph. I'll go with the home Celtics in another squeaker.
Orangeville (0-3) at Centre Wellington (0-4)
My Pick: CWDHS by 8
One team gets their first win here today; I'll take the Falcons provided they're rested up enough after their game last night.
Centennial (3-1) at Guelph CVI (1-2)
My Pick: CCVI by 8
The Spartans have been doing it with defense lately and I think they'll be able to get past GCVI here today.
As expected, Centennial got past Centre Wellington by a 31-11 final, with Emma Cain (17) and Emma Korol (11) providing the bulk of the offense. Madison Fennell had 5 for CW.
There was a bit more offense in the junior game, but a similar result, as Centennial pulled out a 36-23 victory there. Carter Godman had a game high 23 points for the Spartans, while Jodi Richards led the Falcons with 7.
Now, on to today's picks....
YTD: 11-1 (.916)
Lourdes (2-1) at JF Ross (1-2)
My Pick: OLOL by 5
Figure this will be a close one either way; coin flip goes to the Crusaders on the road.
St. James (3-0) at Bishop Mac (3-0)
My Pick: BMAC by 4
First place on the line here, and it should be a pretty good one down in South Guelph. I'll go with the home Celtics in another squeaker.
Orangeville (0-3) at Centre Wellington (0-4)
My Pick: CWDHS by 8
One team gets their first win here today; I'll take the Falcons provided they're rested up enough after their game last night.
Centennial (3-1) at Guelph CVI (1-2)
My Pick: CCVI by 8
The Spartans have been doing it with defense lately and I think they'll be able to get past GCVI here today.
D8 Junior Wednesday: Phoenix Set League Mark in Win
On the junior D8 side, the Resurrection Phoenix are certainly hoping that the old adage, "defense wins championships" rings true.
For the third consecutive game (which I believe is a D8 record), the Phoenix held their opposition under 10 total points scored in the game as they bested Kitchener St. Mary's by a 40-9 score.
Their previous two games were 54-5 (PRDG) and 56-9 (Rockway).
I say that I believe it's a D8 record as I can come up with several occurrences where a team held their opponents under 10 points for 2 consecutive games (St. David, in fact, did this last year), but can't think of a team with 3 straight.
Jama Bin-Edward and Patricia Enrique netted 8 points each in the win.
If you were thinking that Rez might be able to get 4 games in a row, that probably won't happen as next up for the Phoenix is a date with the St. David Celtics, one of the top three teams in the league.
Here's the other D8 scores from Wednesday:
Monsignor Doyle 28, Rockway 24
The Mustangs pick up their first win of the year by edging Rockway. Emily Van Allen (12) and Victoria Barroso (11) led the way for MDCSS; Alex Johnson netted 8 and Katarina Klassen 7 for the Flames.
St. Benedict 41, Woodland 25
Afifa Salaad poured in a D8-season high 32 points, while Maddy Bodanis-Medley added 8 of the other 9 Saint points on the evening as SBCSS stayed unbeaten. Julia DeWeerd and Becca Sanchez had 6 each for Woodland.
St. David 38, PRDG 8
Megan Dalley had 8 and Megan Goar 7 for the Celtics in this one, while Marina Robin topped PRDG with 4.
D8 Junior Standings
T1. Resurrection 4-0
T1. St. Benedict 4-0
3. St. David 3-1
4. Mons. Doyle 2-1
5. St. Mary's 2-2
6. Woodland 0-3
T7. Rockway 0-4
T7. PRDG 0-4
For the third consecutive game (which I believe is a D8 record), the Phoenix held their opposition under 10 total points scored in the game as they bested Kitchener St. Mary's by a 40-9 score.
Their previous two games were 54-5 (PRDG) and 56-9 (Rockway).
I say that I believe it's a D8 record as I can come up with several occurrences where a team held their opponents under 10 points for 2 consecutive games (St. David, in fact, did this last year), but can't think of a team with 3 straight.
Jama Bin-Edward and Patricia Enrique netted 8 points each in the win.
If you were thinking that Rez might be able to get 4 games in a row, that probably won't happen as next up for the Phoenix is a date with the St. David Celtics, one of the top three teams in the league.
Here's the other D8 scores from Wednesday:
Monsignor Doyle 28, Rockway 24
The Mustangs pick up their first win of the year by edging Rockway. Emily Van Allen (12) and Victoria Barroso (11) led the way for MDCSS; Alex Johnson netted 8 and Katarina Klassen 7 for the Flames.
St. Benedict 41, Woodland 25
Afifa Salaad poured in a D8-season high 32 points, while Maddy Bodanis-Medley added 8 of the other 9 Saint points on the evening as SBCSS stayed unbeaten. Julia DeWeerd and Becca Sanchez had 6 each for Woodland.
St. David 38, PRDG 8
Megan Dalley had 8 and Megan Goar 7 for the Celtics in this one, while Marina Robin topped PRDG with 4.
D8 Junior Standings
T1. Resurrection 4-0
T1. St. Benedict 4-0
3. St. David 3-1
4. Mons. Doyle 2-1
5. St. Mary's 2-2
6. Woodland 0-3
T7. Rockway 0-4
T7. PRDG 0-4
D8 Senior Wednesday: Phoenix Nip Eagles to Stay Unbeaten
Senior
Resurrection 30, St. Mary's 26
My Pick: RCSS by 5
The Resurrection Phoenix survived a "grind it out" affair with their cross-town rivals, the St. Mary's Eagles, securing a 4-point victory in what many people anticipate might be the potential D8 finals match-up (we'll see what St. David and St. Benedict, in particular, have to say about that).
Sarah Schulz (10) and Celia McGlynn (10) were each in double figures for Rez, while Laura Kay and Brittany Gulic had 6 each for the Eagles.
St. David 54, Rockway 21
My Pick: SDCSS by 35
Scoring details weren't immediately made available; but the Celtics stayed atop the regular season standings at 4-0 with their second win of the year over Rockway.
St. Benedict 37, Woodland 28
My Pick: SBCSS by 13
Kayla Leusink had 15 and Dana Milani 14 as the St. Benedict Saints were able to get into the win column over the Woodland Cavaliers. Kirstin Hofstee had 12 and Emma Roorda 10 for Woodland.
D8 Senior Standings
T1. Resurrection 4-0
T1. St. David 4-0
3. St. Mary's 3-1
4. St. Benedict 1-3
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T5. Woodland 0-4
T5. Rockway 0-4
Resurrection 30, St. Mary's 26
My Pick: RCSS by 5
The Resurrection Phoenix survived a "grind it out" affair with their cross-town rivals, the St. Mary's Eagles, securing a 4-point victory in what many people anticipate might be the potential D8 finals match-up (we'll see what St. David and St. Benedict, in particular, have to say about that).
Sarah Schulz (10) and Celia McGlynn (10) were each in double figures for Rez, while Laura Kay and Brittany Gulic had 6 each for the Eagles.
St. David 54, Rockway 21
My Pick: SDCSS by 35
Scoring details weren't immediately made available; but the Celtics stayed atop the regular season standings at 4-0 with their second win of the year over Rockway.
St. Benedict 37, Woodland 28
My Pick: SBCSS by 13
Kayla Leusink had 15 and Dana Milani 14 as the St. Benedict Saints were able to get into the win column over the Woodland Cavaliers. Kirstin Hofstee had 12 and Emma Roorda 10 for Woodland.
D8 Senior Standings
T1. Resurrection 4-0
T1. St. David 4-0
3. St. Mary's 3-1
4. St. Benedict 1-3
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T5. Woodland 0-4
T5. Rockway 0-4
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
District 8 Wednesday: Eagles, Phoenix Headline Today's Schedule
YTD Picks Record: 8-1 (.889)
It's here.
"It" being the first regular-season matchup between the two preseason favourites in the D8 league, the St. Mary's Eagles and the Resurrection Phoenix.
Although there isn't very much difference between the two teams on paper, they approach games in a very different way. The Eagles, for instance, have a balanced attack (although Beth Zebib has been their scoring star in the early going) whereas the Phoenix are reliant on two key players --- Celia McGlynn & Sarah Schulz, for the bulk of their offensive production.
I'll take Resurrection by 5 at home.
Here's the rest of the D8 action today:
St. Benedict (0-3) at Woodland (0-3)
My Pick: SBCSS by 13
One team gets a win here, and I'll go with St. Benedict on the road today.
Rockway (0-3) at St. David (3-0)
My Pick: SDCSS by 35
An interesting scheduling quirk has these two teams meeting for the second time already in just the 4th league game --- not that St. David minds, I'm sure, as they've avoided Rez and St. Mary's to this point. A win here will help the Celtics move (at least temporarily) ahead of one of those clubs.
It's here.
"It" being the first regular-season matchup between the two preseason favourites in the D8 league, the St. Mary's Eagles and the Resurrection Phoenix.
Although there isn't very much difference between the two teams on paper, they approach games in a very different way. The Eagles, for instance, have a balanced attack (although Beth Zebib has been their scoring star in the early going) whereas the Phoenix are reliant on two key players --- Celia McGlynn & Sarah Schulz, for the bulk of their offensive production.
I'll take Resurrection by 5 at home.
Here's the rest of the D8 action today:
St. Benedict (0-3) at Woodland (0-3)
My Pick: SBCSS by 13
One team gets a win here, and I'll go with St. Benedict on the road today.
Rockway (0-3) at St. David (3-0)
My Pick: SDCSS by 35
An interesting scheduling quirk has these two teams meeting for the second time already in just the 4th league game --- not that St. David minds, I'm sure, as they've avoided Rez and St. Mary's to this point. A win here will help the Celtics move (at least temporarily) ahead of one of those clubs.
WCSSAA Senior: Raiders Get Past Pesky Lancers at Home
Don't give WCSSAA's "AAA" CWOSSA berths to the Waterloo-Oxford Crusaders and KCI Raiders just yet.
On Tuesday, the Elmira Lancers proved that they may have a say in the matter after hanging with the Raiders on the road before falling by a 38-33 final.
Christiana Koebel poured in 19 points for the Raiders to help their cause, while Olivia Nelles added 6. Nicole Cressman had 16 for Elmira; Karley Sider added 6 more.
In other games on Tuesday:
Bluevale 66, Huron Hts. 49
My Pick: BCI by 28
An impressive offensive performance by both teams, but the Knights had too much firepower for the Huskies in this one. Natalie Bishop (20) and Julia Curran (17) were tops for the Knights, while Jenna Gangl led Huron Heights with 16.
WCI 52, Eastwood 29
My Pick: WCI by 32
The Vikes are 3-0 after defeating ECI on the road on Tuesday. Kaylee Anagnostopoulos (16) and Isabella Kellerman (8) topped the Viking scoresheet, while Sam Legue had 15 and Mel Samuel 9 for Eastwood.
Waterloo-Oxford 50, Forest Hts. 18
My Pick: WODSS by 29
Alisha Glendinning had 18 as the Crusaders continued their impressive start by handing Forest Heights their first loss of the WCSSAA season. Linna Liou again led the Trojans, with 10.
Grand River 60, Galt 25
My Pick: GRCI by 24
The Rens used a balanced team effort to take care of Galt in their home gym on Thursday. Caroline Lorkovic (14) and Jamie Noonan (8) led the way for Grand River; Molly Bradford (7) and Courtney Davis (6) were the top Galt scorers.
Cameron Hts. 48, SJAM 18
My Pick: CHCI by 25
Hunter Johns (10) and Tye Page (10) were among the top Cameron scorers as they defeated SJAM Tuesday. Taylor Trush had 7 and Sam Shantz 6 for SJAM.
Postponed - Southwood vs. Preston (due to SSS fire).
WCSSAA Standings
T1. WODSS 3-0
T1. KCI 3-0
T1. WCI 3-0
T1. Bluevale 3-0
T5. Cameron Hts. 2-1
T5. Grand River 2-1
T5. Forest Hts. 2-1
T5. Jacob Hespeler 2-1
9. Southwood 1-1
T10. Huron Hts. 1-2
T10. Elmira 1-2
12. Preston 0-2
T13. Galt 0-3
T13. Eastwood 0-3
T13. SJAM 0-3
On Tuesday, the Elmira Lancers proved that they may have a say in the matter after hanging with the Raiders on the road before falling by a 38-33 final.
Christiana Koebel poured in 19 points for the Raiders to help their cause, while Olivia Nelles added 6. Nicole Cressman had 16 for Elmira; Karley Sider added 6 more.
In other games on Tuesday:
Bluevale 66, Huron Hts. 49
My Pick: BCI by 28
An impressive offensive performance by both teams, but the Knights had too much firepower for the Huskies in this one. Natalie Bishop (20) and Julia Curran (17) were tops for the Knights, while Jenna Gangl led Huron Heights with 16.
WCI 52, Eastwood 29
My Pick: WCI by 32
The Vikes are 3-0 after defeating ECI on the road on Tuesday. Kaylee Anagnostopoulos (16) and Isabella Kellerman (8) topped the Viking scoresheet, while Sam Legue had 15 and Mel Samuel 9 for Eastwood.
Waterloo-Oxford 50, Forest Hts. 18
My Pick: WODSS by 29
Alisha Glendinning had 18 as the Crusaders continued their impressive start by handing Forest Heights their first loss of the WCSSAA season. Linna Liou again led the Trojans, with 10.
Grand River 60, Galt 25
My Pick: GRCI by 24
The Rens used a balanced team effort to take care of Galt in their home gym on Thursday. Caroline Lorkovic (14) and Jamie Noonan (8) led the way for Grand River; Molly Bradford (7) and Courtney Davis (6) were the top Galt scorers.
Cameron Hts. 48, SJAM 18
My Pick: CHCI by 25
Hunter Johns (10) and Tye Page (10) were among the top Cameron scorers as they defeated SJAM Tuesday. Taylor Trush had 7 and Sam Shantz 6 for SJAM.
Postponed - Southwood vs. Preston (due to SSS fire).
WCSSAA Standings
T1. WODSS 3-0
T1. KCI 3-0
T1. WCI 3-0
T1. Bluevale 3-0
T5. Cameron Hts. 2-1
T5. Grand River 2-1
T5. Forest Hts. 2-1
T5. Jacob Hespeler 2-1
9. Southwood 1-1
T10. Huron Hts. 1-2
T10. Elmira 1-2
12. Preston 0-2
T13. Galt 0-3
T13. Eastwood 0-3
T13. SJAM 0-3
WCSSAA Junior: League's Top Teams Continue to Impress
At the conclusion of play on Tuesday, Five teams in the WCSSAA junior circuit remain perfect with 3-0 records.
Sure, we expected teams like Grand River, KCI, and Bluevale to be there, but two "AAA" Cambridge schools are showing that they belong as well, with Jacob Hespeler and Preston boasting unblemished marks.
The Panthers are certainly the most eye opening of this quintet, as with three wins (including yesterday's "bye win" over Southwood), they have now surpassed their entire win total from a season ago (2).
Here's the results rundown:
Bluevale 45, Huron Hts. 13
Megan Reid had 8 points as the Knights eased past Huron Heights at home, keeping their perfect record (as described above) intact.
WCI 20, Eastwood 14
It wasn't exact an offensive work of art, but the WCI Vikings will take it as the Vikes pick up their first league win of the season. Victoria Giguere put home 9 points for WCI, while Mariah Blake led the Rebels with 4.
Forest Heights 37, WODSS 10
Sona Khalifeh continued the strong start to her season with another double-digit effort (16 points) as the Trojans picked up their first win of the season. Morgan Berg had 8 more for FHCI, while Kayte Van Kalsbeek led the Crusaders with 4.
Jacob Hespeler 35, Glenview Park 16
The Hawks are 3-0 after a win over fellow Cambridge school Glenview. Maggie Peterson (8) and Kendra Dennis (7) led the way for Jacob Hespeler; Darcy Simmons was the top Panther with 5.
KCI 40, Elmira 9
One of WCSSAA's top teams had no trouble with the visiting Lancers as the KCI Raiders rolled at home. Michaela Schlumberger netted 9 and Olivia Mickie had 8 in the win; Kaitlyn Wilson and Marlee Kernick had 3 each for Elmira.
SJAM 37, Cameron Hts. 16
Deri Curtin (11) and Joanna Bamberger (10) were the top 'Landers on Tuesday afternoon as SJAM moved to 2-1 with a win at home. Emma Atkinson led the way for Cameron with 9.
WCSSAA Junior Standings
T1. Bluevale 3-0
T1. Grand River 3-0
T1. KCI 3-0
T1. Preston 3-0
T1. Jacob Hespeler 3-0
6. SJAM 2-1
T7. Forest Hts. 1-2
T7. Glenview Park 1-2
T7. Huron Heights 1-2
T7. WODSS 1-2
T7. Galt CI 1-2
T7. Waterloo CI 1-2
T7. Eastwood 1-2
T14. Cameron Hts. 0-3
T14. Elmira 0-3
Sure, we expected teams like Grand River, KCI, and Bluevale to be there, but two "AAA" Cambridge schools are showing that they belong as well, with Jacob Hespeler and Preston boasting unblemished marks.
The Panthers are certainly the most eye opening of this quintet, as with three wins (including yesterday's "bye win" over Southwood), they have now surpassed their entire win total from a season ago (2).
Here's the results rundown:
Bluevale 45, Huron Hts. 13
Megan Reid had 8 points as the Knights eased past Huron Heights at home, keeping their perfect record (as described above) intact.
WCI 20, Eastwood 14
It wasn't exact an offensive work of art, but the WCI Vikings will take it as the Vikes pick up their first league win of the season. Victoria Giguere put home 9 points for WCI, while Mariah Blake led the Rebels with 4.
Forest Heights 37, WODSS 10
Sona Khalifeh continued the strong start to her season with another double-digit effort (16 points) as the Trojans picked up their first win of the season. Morgan Berg had 8 more for FHCI, while Kayte Van Kalsbeek led the Crusaders with 4.
Jacob Hespeler 35, Glenview Park 16
The Hawks are 3-0 after a win over fellow Cambridge school Glenview. Maggie Peterson (8) and Kendra Dennis (7) led the way for Jacob Hespeler; Darcy Simmons was the top Panther with 5.
KCI 40, Elmira 9
One of WCSSAA's top teams had no trouble with the visiting Lancers as the KCI Raiders rolled at home. Michaela Schlumberger netted 9 and Olivia Mickie had 8 in the win; Kaitlyn Wilson and Marlee Kernick had 3 each for Elmira.
SJAM 37, Cameron Hts. 16
Deri Curtin (11) and Joanna Bamberger (10) were the top 'Landers on Tuesday afternoon as SJAM moved to 2-1 with a win at home. Emma Atkinson led the way for Cameron with 9.
WCSSAA Junior Standings
T1. Bluevale 3-0
T1. Grand River 3-0
T1. KCI 3-0
T1. Preston 3-0
T1. Jacob Hespeler 3-0
6. SJAM 2-1
T7. Forest Hts. 1-2
T7. Glenview Park 1-2
T7. Huron Heights 1-2
T7. WODSS 1-2
T7. Galt CI 1-2
T7. Waterloo CI 1-2
T7. Eastwood 1-2
T14. Cameron Hts. 0-3
T14. Elmira 0-3
D10: Tuesday Results
Senior
Bishop Mac 32, Orangeville 14
My Pick: BMAC by 33
The Celtics entire lineup got some playing time in this one, as they eased past Orangeville on the road. Tianna Sullivan (6) and Jessica Morris (5) led the Celtics, while Shannon Dunford had 4 for the Bears.
St. James 55, CWDHS 29
My Pick: STJ by 31
Nastassja Herriot had 16 and Chelsey Gazzola netted 14 as the Lions rolled in their home opener. Kristen Gora had 12 and Madison Fennell 11 for CW.
Centennial 46, JF Ross 41
My Pick: JFR by 3
The Spartans get a leg up on the Royals in the race for D10's "AAAA" CWOSSA berth. Looks like the Spartans are back at full strength as Emma Korol (15), Emma Cain (14) and Halle Milne (12) were all in double figures. Maddy Darling led Ross with 15.
Lourdes 46, Guelph CVI 41 (in OT)
My Pick: OLOL by 11
The Crusaders picked up an important win in this rivalry game with Charlotte Case leading the way (18 points). Sydney Wilson had 14 and Katie Strongman 11 for GCVI.
D10 Senior Standings
T1. Bishop Mac 3-0
T1. St. James 3-0
T3. Centennial 2-1
T3. Lourdes 2-1
T5. JF Ross 1-2
T5. Guelph CVI 1-2
T7. Orangeville 0-3
T7. CWDHS 0-3
Junior
Bishop Mac 47, Orangeville 16
BMAC: Christine Sullivan 12
ODSS: Caitlyn McCleary 6
St. James 30, CWDHS 22
STJ: Stephanie Giovinazzo 10
CW: Gabby Teri 8
JF Ross 53, Centennial 34
JFR: Mya Leacock 20, Ali Darling 17
CCVI: Carter Godman 18
Lourdes 45, GCVI 12
OLOL: Rainey Psenicka 14, Brin Krueger 12
GCVI: Rachelle Clayton 5
Junior D10 Standings
T1. Lourdes 3-0
T1. Bishop Mac 3-0
T3. Guelph CVI 2-1
T3. JF Ross 2-1
T5. St. James 1-2
T5. Centennial 1-2
T7. CWDHS 0-3
T7. Orangeville 0-3
Bishop Mac 32, Orangeville 14
My Pick: BMAC by 33
The Celtics entire lineup got some playing time in this one, as they eased past Orangeville on the road. Tianna Sullivan (6) and Jessica Morris (5) led the Celtics, while Shannon Dunford had 4 for the Bears.
St. James 55, CWDHS 29
My Pick: STJ by 31
Nastassja Herriot had 16 and Chelsey Gazzola netted 14 as the Lions rolled in their home opener. Kristen Gora had 12 and Madison Fennell 11 for CW.
Centennial 46, JF Ross 41
My Pick: JFR by 3
The Spartans get a leg up on the Royals in the race for D10's "AAAA" CWOSSA berth. Looks like the Spartans are back at full strength as Emma Korol (15), Emma Cain (14) and Halle Milne (12) were all in double figures. Maddy Darling led Ross with 15.
Lourdes 46, Guelph CVI 41 (in OT)
My Pick: OLOL by 11
The Crusaders picked up an important win in this rivalry game with Charlotte Case leading the way (18 points). Sydney Wilson had 14 and Katie Strongman 11 for GCVI.
D10 Senior Standings
T1. Bishop Mac 3-0
T1. St. James 3-0
T3. Centennial 2-1
T3. Lourdes 2-1
T5. JF Ross 1-2
T5. Guelph CVI 1-2
T7. Orangeville 0-3
T7. CWDHS 0-3
Junior
Bishop Mac 47, Orangeville 16
BMAC: Christine Sullivan 12
ODSS: Caitlyn McCleary 6
St. James 30, CWDHS 22
STJ: Stephanie Giovinazzo 10
CW: Gabby Teri 8
JF Ross 53, Centennial 34
JFR: Mya Leacock 20, Ali Darling 17
CCVI: Carter Godman 18
Lourdes 45, GCVI 12
OLOL: Rainey Psenicka 14, Brin Krueger 12
GCVI: Rachelle Clayton 5
Junior D10 Standings
T1. Lourdes 3-0
T1. Bishop Mac 3-0
T3. Guelph CVI 2-1
T3. JF Ross 2-1
T5. St. James 1-2
T5. Centennial 1-2
T7. CWDHS 0-3
T7. Orangeville 0-3
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
WCSSAA: Tuesday Picks
YTD: 12-2 (.857)
There don't appear to be too many competitive games on today's WCSSAA schedule, but it should help my picks record so I'm not complaining. Here's a look:
Southwood (1-1) at Preston (0-2)
My Pick: SSS by 13
Preston has been pretty solid on the defensive end (including only giving up 35 points to WCI last week), but they haven't been able to score the ball (15.0 PPG through two games). Sabres should take a low-scoring affair here.
Elmira (1-1) at KCI (2-0)
My Pick: KCI by 11
The Lancers are better than initially expected, but it won't be enough to get past KCI here on the road today.
Cameron Heights (1-1) at SJAM (0-2)
My Pick: CHCI by 25
After getting past Jacob Hespeler, the Gaels have a pretty favourable schedule over the next few league dates. Look for them to get another win here today.
Forest Heights (2-0) at Waterloo-Oxford (2-0)
My Pick: WODSS by 29
The Crusaders are already in mid-season form and should move to 3-0 today at home.
Huron Heights (0-1) at Bluevale (1-0)
My Pick: BCI by 28
Two teams that had open dates last week will play their second games of the season today. Bluevale has too much scoring offense for Huron to handle here.
Galt (0-2) at Grand River (1-1)
My Pick: GRCI by 24
The Renegades should move back above .500 if they don't take the Ghosts lightly.
WCI (2-0) at Eastwood (0-2)
My Pick: WCI by 32
Only two years ago, these teams met in the WCSSAA championship final. Although Eastwood has made strides over the first several weeks of the season, the Vikes should be too much in this one.
There don't appear to be too many competitive games on today's WCSSAA schedule, but it should help my picks record so I'm not complaining. Here's a look:
Southwood (1-1) at Preston (0-2)
My Pick: SSS by 13
Preston has been pretty solid on the defensive end (including only giving up 35 points to WCI last week), but they haven't been able to score the ball (15.0 PPG through two games). Sabres should take a low-scoring affair here.
Elmira (1-1) at KCI (2-0)
My Pick: KCI by 11
The Lancers are better than initially expected, but it won't be enough to get past KCI here on the road today.
Cameron Heights (1-1) at SJAM (0-2)
My Pick: CHCI by 25
After getting past Jacob Hespeler, the Gaels have a pretty favourable schedule over the next few league dates. Look for them to get another win here today.
Forest Heights (2-0) at Waterloo-Oxford (2-0)
My Pick: WODSS by 29
The Crusaders are already in mid-season form and should move to 3-0 today at home.
Huron Heights (0-1) at Bluevale (1-0)
My Pick: BCI by 28
Two teams that had open dates last week will play their second games of the season today. Bluevale has too much scoring offense for Huron to handle here.
Galt (0-2) at Grand River (1-1)
My Pick: GRCI by 24
The Renegades should move back above .500 if they don't take the Ghosts lightly.
WCI (2-0) at Eastwood (0-2)
My Pick: WCI by 32
Only two years ago, these teams met in the WCSSAA championship final. Although Eastwood has made strides over the first several weeks of the season, the Vikes should be too much in this one.
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