Here's a look at the scores from the WCSSAA league yesterday:
Galt 26, Bluevale 13
Scary incident in this game, which was delayed 45 minutes for an injury and an ambulance. The second half was actually played as a 16-minute "straight time" period, which partially explains the low-scoring nature of this one. Beth Fleming and Amy Newham had 8 each for GCI, while Jasmine Lambert notched 6 for the Knights.
Huron Heights 22, Cameron Heights 18
Low-scoring affair but the Huskies pick up another big win in league play. Jamila Beckford had 9 for the Huskies, while Tamara Grahovac notched a game-high 10 for the Gaels.
WCI 32, Eastwood 26
Victoria Giguere finished off a solid week with 18 points (backing up her 20-point effort on Tuesday). Katie Kroeze added 4 for the Vikes, while Kezia Bernard and Emma Miller had 7 each for ECI.
Elmira 39, KCI 16
Natalie Mayer outscored the Raiders single-handedly with a 17-point effort as the Lancers won on the road. Maddie MacLean added 6 for Elmira, while Cassia Gohl led KCI with 6.
Grand River 47, Forest Hts. 11
Angelica Lloyd netted 11 and Jenna Crawford added 10 to help the Rens end a 3-game league losing streak. Morgan Berg had 9 for the Trojans.
SJAM 38, WODSS 16
Another big league win for the SJAM Highlanders, who remain undefeated in taking out a very tough WODSS team. Griffin Lack-Shane (SJAM, 13) and Rachel Woolvett (WODSS, 6) were the leading scorers for each team.
Jacob Hespeler 39, Glenview Park 18
The Hawks are still perfect (4-0) after a win over Glenview. Kayla Gallant and Charlotte Clifford paced the Hawk attack, with 8 points each.
WCSSAA Junior Standings
1. SJAM 5-0
T2. Jacob Hespeler 4-0
T2. Galt 4-0
4. Huron Heights 4-1
5. WODSS 2-1
T6. Elmira 3-2
T6. WCI 3-2
8. Preston 2-2
T9. Cameron Hts. 2-3
T9. Grand River 2-3
T11. Bluevale 1-4
T11. Eastwood 1-4
T11. Glenview Park 1-4
T14. KCI 0-4
T14. Forest Hts. 0-4