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Friday, October 04, 2013

WCSSAA Junior: Unbeaten Streaks Continue on Thursday

The four remaining unbeaten WCSSAA teams -- Grand River, KCI, Preston and Jacob Hespeler -- continued their winning ways on Thursday, by posting comfortable (double-digit) wins over their opposition.

We know for sure that one of those four squads will go down on Tuesday, as Jacob Hespeler and Preston are matched up in one of the 3:30pm games that day.

Here's the results:

SJAM 33, Elmira 22
The Highlanders moved to 5-1 with a victory over winless Elmira.  Joanna Bamberger (10), Serena Barry (6) and Milica Koprivica (5) led the Highlanders, while Marlee Kernick had 8 for the Lancers.

KCI 42, Huron Hts. 18
Michaela Schlumberger had 14 to pace KCI to victory on Thursday, keeping them unbeaten as mentioned above.  Stephanie Bidnosti led Huron Heights with 7.

Jacob Hespeler 36, Bluevale 22
The Hawks handed Bluevale their second straight defeat, with Kendra Dennis and Shianne Riggan notching 8 points each.  Kiera Grein had a game-high 9 for Bluevale, while Jasmine Lambert scored 8.

Preston 31, Eastwood 10
The Panthers held their opponents to 10 points or fewer for the second consecutive contest; on the offensive side, Claire Gagne again had a great evening with 21 points.  Danielle Gardiner led ECI with 3.

Grand River 38, Forest Heights 9
The Rens easily dispatched the Trojans on Thursday, backed by 13 points from Maya Day.  Sona Khalifeh had 6 for Forest Heights.

Galt 45, WODSS 43
The tightest game of the day goes to the Ghosts, who edged out WODSS on the road.  Emma Buck (19) and Beth Fleming (9) led the way while Emily Glendinning had a WCSSAA-high 27 points on the day.

Cameron Heights 34, Glenview Park 18
After dropping their first 4, Cameron has won two straight after a win in Cambridge.  Milana Grahovac had 6 for the Gaels, while Chuchu Oyual netted 9 for the Panthers.

Bye Win:  WCI (SSS)

Junior WCSSAA Standings
T1.  Grand River 6-0
T1.  Preston 6-0
T1.  Jacob Hespeler 6-0
T1.  KCI 6-0
5.  SJAM 5-1
6.  Bluevale 3-2
T7.  Eastwood 3-3
T7.  Galt 3-3
T9.  WCI 2-4
T9.  WODSS 2-4
T9.  Cameron Heights 2-4
T12.  Forest Hts. 1-5
T12.  Huron Hts. 1-5
T12.  Glenview Park 1-5
15.  Elmira 0-6