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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

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