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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

WCSSAA Junior: Tuesday Scores

I've already done up the final WCSSAA standings and playoff matchups at the conclusion of yesterday's games, so scroll down for those.  Here are yesterday's recaps:

Cameron Hts. 42, WCI 36
The Gaels take 8th place (and a home playoff game) with the win, where they'll take on WCI (9th) again on Thursday.  Zoe Hoyte had 16 in the win for CHCI, with Mikayla Carmichael adding 6.  Victoria Giguere (14) and Emma Cheeseman (10) were tops for WCI.

Huron Hts. 40, Eastwood 25
The Huskies ended up in 7th due to tiebreak formula, but finished their regular season on a winning note.  Jamila Beckford notched 16 in the win, with Brooklyn Cole adding 7.  Emma Miller had 9 for the Rebels.

Elmira 36, Bluevale 21
Elmira's win clinched them 5th place in the WCSSAA standings.  Natalie Mayer had 10 points to lead the way for the Lancers, while Maddie Chamney-Farrand, Tania Binji and Avery Webster had 4 each for the Knights.

SJAM 67, Forest Hts. 10
The 'Landers completed their unbeaten regular season at the expense of the last-place Trojans.  Griffin Lack-Shane (15) and Joanna Bamberger (13) led the way for SJAM in this one, while Natalie Walsh had 5 for Forest Heights.

Galt 36, KCI 25
Galt's road win locked up a first-round playoff bye, and puts them in the driver's seat for an "AAA" CWOSSA berth.  Rachel Clement had 10 and Amy Newman 9 for the Ghosts, while Simone Clarke led the Raiders with 11.

WODSS 39, Grand River 22
The Crusaders will finish 2nd in the standings following their win over GRCI.  Emily Glendinning (13) and Madalyn Davidson (8) topped their scoresheet, while Jenna Crawford had 7 for the Rens.

Preston 32, Jacob Hespeler 23
The Panthers are going to be a very dangerous 6 seed in the WCSSAA playoffs --- in fact, these teams will most likely meet again in the quarterfinals.  Brooke Davidson had 9 to lead Preston, while Maddy Adams scored 8 for the Hawks.