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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

WCSSAA Senior: Tuesday Scores

Again, the full final standings are found below (scroll down for those).

Grand River 70, WODSS 20
My Pick:  GRCI by 32
The Rens completed their perfect season with a win at home over WODSS.  Maya Day had 18 and Nancy Michael 17 for the Rens, while Payton Hofstetter (9) and Riley Mitchell-Becker (5) led the Crusaders.

Jacob Hespeler 58, Preston 20
My Pick:  JHSS by 28
The Hawks solidified the 3rd spot in the WCSSAA playoffs with their intra-Cambridge win over Preston.  Candice Wright had 14 and Sam Tonner 12 for the Hawks; Olivia Naylor topped Preston with 10.

KCI 45, Galt 36
My Pick:  KCI by 9
Teams certainly picked up the pace in this one, as I popped in to check it out and left when the score was 8-8 with about 2:30 left in the 2nd quarter.  The win clinched the 7 seed for the Raiders, who were backed by 11 from Frances Campbell and 9 by Alia Hazineh.  Emma Buck had a game-high 14 for the Ghosts.

SJAM 28, Forest Hts. 24
My Pick:  SJAM by 18
The 'Landers got a bit of a scare in their finale from the winless Trojans, but were able to prevail.  Taylor Trush led SJAM with 13 points, while Linna Liou also had a double-digit effort in leading FHCI with 11.

Bluevale 49, Elmira 20
My Pick:  BCI by 17
No trouble for the Knights at home as they assured themselves of a first-round bye in the WCSSAA playoffs.  Bluevale's balanced scoresheet was led by Natalia Mlynski (9), Maddy Weber (8), and Maddie Fielding (8).  Kelsie Freeman led the Lancers with 8.

Huron Hts. 41, Eastwood 14
My Pick:  HHSS by 4
I saw this as a coin-flip between two 2-9 teams but it was anything but as the Huskies won big and clinched the final playoff berth.  They were backed by a 22-point effort from Kiana Chin.  Emily Hunt had 6 for ECI.

Cameron Hts. 46, WCI 35
My Pick:  CHCI by 7
This was the game of the day, as it had huge playoff seeding implications.  The Gaels used a 10-2 third quarter run to seize control and ended up pulling out a victory (clinching 2nd overall in the process).  Nina Farkic had 15 and Andjela Stankovic 11 for the Gaels, while Kaylee Anagnostopoulos had a game-high 19 for the Vikes.