One thing was in short supply on the opening day of the WCSSAA Junior Boys' Basketball League --- close games.
In fact, the closest margin of victory was a 15-point win for Huron Heights over Galt Collegiate.
One thing that was not in short supply was points. Three teams topped 70 points, while three others hit 60+. Not too shabby for the opening day of junior action.
Here's a look at the final scores from yesterday:
Eastwood 75, Jacob Hespeler 30
Layee Jabateh knocked home 18 and Prabhjit Sangha added 16 as the Rebels rolled Jacob Hespeler on the road. Chris Vangalen had 6 for the Hawks.
Forest Heights 71, Elmira 9
Yes, that's not a typo. James McBean had 19 and Branko Damjainovic 15 as the Trojans took out Elmira. Isaac Neuman had 4 for the Lancers.
Huron Heights 61, Galt 46
Big performance on Tuesday from Kuel Thomas (24 points) helped the Huskies overcome Galt CI. Everett Alford added 15 for HHSS, while Sullivan Murphy was the leader for Galt with 15.
Cameron Heights 75, Southwood 27
The Gaels came out of the gate strong on Tuesday, with Steven Sanders and Ivan Rocafor notching 16 each in the win. Arron Kuch (12) and Noah Robinson (11) had double-digit efforts for the Sabres.
KCI 58, WODSS 28
Will Urosevic (13) and Aleks Novicic (11) led the Raiders to a big victory over the Crusaders. Cam Mehring had 15 for WODSS.
Grand River 66, Preston 25
Last year's WCSSAA runners up started their season with a win; Luka Ninkovic had 20 and Abdei Hamad added 11. Mohammed Saleh and Isaac Mapp notched 6 each for PHS.
SJAM 64, Glenview Park 37
The 'Landers moved to 1-0 with a road win in Cambridge. Nicolas Milosevic had 20 and Brian Zapp 11; Rebein Rashid scored 7 for the Panthers.
Bluevale 54, WCI 30
The Knights took care of the Vikes in this all-Waterloo battle; Greg Smith poured in 25 points in the win for BCI, while Drew Ferguson added 8. Bryce Scarrow (9) and Ben Dobson (8) led the way for WCI.
Wednesday, December 03, 2014
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