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Wednesday, October 02, 2013

WCSSAA Junior: SJAM Knocks Bluevale From Unbeaten Ranks

There were five undefeated teams heading into WCSSAA junior play on Tuesday afternoon, and there were four at the end of the day as the SJAM Highlanders squeaked past the previously unbeaten Bluevale Knights by a 35-32 final.

Milica Koprivica had 13 points to lead the Highlanders, including a clutch three-pointer that ended up being the difference in the game.  Griffin Lack-Shane added 8 for SJAM, while Zoey Scanling, Maddine Fielding and Kiera Grein had 6 each for the Knights.

As for the other action on Tuesday:

Cameron Heights 25, Forest Heights 18
The Gaels earned their first win of the year at home on Tuesday, thanks to 7 points from Milana Grahovac and 6 by Katrina Stickel.  Morgan Berg and Nyakacge Paljola had 6 each for the Trojans.

Eastwood 20, Huron Heights 17
The Rebels are now 3-2 after getting past the Huskies on Tuesday in a low-scoring affair.  Mariah Blake (8) and Danielle Gardiner (4) paced the way for Eastwood, while Manveen Dhillon and Mikha Simms had 4 each for Huron.

KCI 44, Glenview Park 18
One of the top teams in CWOSSA continued to roll as the Raiders eased past the Panthers.  Michaela Schlumberger had 15 and Nara Marnisen 10 for KCI, while Chuchu Oyual (15) and Claire Rabara (3) accounted for the GPSS scoring.

Preston 35, WODSS 8
The Panthers are probably the most surprising of the remaining unbeaten teams, but they're still without a loss after a great defensive effort.  Claire Gagne (8) and Amie Collins (6) paced the Panthers in this one.

Grand River 48, WCI 20
The Rens jumped out to a 31-7 halftime lead and cruised home in the second half.  Guard Maya Day led the GRCI attack with 16, while Jessica Zmija added 13.  Victoria Giguere (9) and Andreea Grandinaru (6) were the top WCI scorers.

Jacob Hespeler def. Elmira
(Scoring Details Not Reported)

WCSSAA Junior Standings
T1.  Grand River 5-0
T1.  Preston 5-0

T1.  KCI 5-0
T1.  Jacob Hespeler 5-0
5.  SJAM 4-1
6.  Bluevale 3-1
7.  Eastwood 3-2
T8.  WODSS 2-3
T8.  Galt 2-3
T10.  WCI 1-4
T10.  Forest Hts. 1-4
T10.  Huron Hts. 1-4
T10.  Cameron Hts. 1-4
T10.  Glenview Park 1-4
15.  Elmira 0-5