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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

WCSSAA Junior Tuesday: 7 Clubs Continue Winnings Ways

After two game dates of action in the WCSSAA Junior Girls' league, there are still seven teams that have yet to taste defeat.

The KCI Raiders, Galt Ghosts, SJAM Highlanders, Bluevale Knights, Southwood Sabres, WODSS Crusaders and Elmira Lancers all tasted victory for the second consecutive outing.

Of course, if you see that only two clubs (GPSS and HHSS) are 1-1 and do the math, that means there's still seven clubs also searching for their first win of the season.

Here's a rundown of the action:

Glenview Park 24, Huron Hts. 23
Both teams are now 1-1 after the Panthers nipped the Huskies on the road.  Gelsa Chin had 10 to lead the way for GPSS; Michelle M'Carthy led Huron with 9.

Bluevale 30, WCI 26
Adri Kellerman had another solid effort for WCI, leading all scorers with 15 points, but it wasn't enough as the Vikes fell in a close one on the road.  Avery Webster and Rachel Deans each had 8 for the Knights.

SJAM 40, Forest Hts. 15
SJAM's second consecutive win -- and almost by the identical score as their first game -- came at the expense of the FHCI Trojans.  Sophie Kralj (9) and Olivia Moreau (8) led SJAM's balanced attack, while Vanessa Nkansah-Okoree had 6 to lead Forest Heights.

KCI 35, Grand River 26
Big game here between a couple clubs anticipated to be in the upper part of the league standings went the way of the visiting Raiders.  Grace Mickie notched 12 for KCI while Jenna Crawford led the Rens with 7.

Galt 37, Preston 22
The Ghosts have looked good in their first couple of outings, getting 13 from Azaliah Colqunoun and 12 by Juleyanna Dunlop in Tuesday's win.

Elmira 31, Jacob Hespeler 12
Natalie Mayer had a second-straight solid scoring outing, with 16 points, as the Lancers handled the Hawks at home.  Nathalie Hilbert added 6 for EDSS, while Sonja Matthews led Hespeler with 8.

WODSS 48, Cameron Hts. 21
Second consecutive big win for the Crusaders, who return several key players from last year's finalist team and look like they will be solid again.  Madalyn Davidson (10) and Madeline Woolvett (8) were the leaders for WO on Tuesday; Zoe Hoyte had 8 for the Gaels.

Southwood 29, Eastwood 16
Avery McLaren had 6 and Maggie Muir 5 for the Sabres on Tuesday in their second consecutive victory; Maggie Gibson led the Rebs with 6.

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