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Friday, September 25, 2015

WCSSAA Senior Thursday: Farkic Tallies Up 34 in Win

As a point guard, Nina Farkic is known for her exceptional court vision and distribution skills.  As Thursday proved though, she can also provide scoring punch -- and a lot of it -- when her team is in need.

Farkic knocked home 34 of Cameron Heights' 43 points on Thursday as the Gaels picked up an opening day win, 43-24 over the visiting Elmira Lancers.  Karley Sider was tops for Elmira with 7, while Cobi Morris had 6 more for Elmira.

In other action on Thursday:

Starting off their season down a couple of key components, the Grand River Renegades were able to begin their quest for back-to-back WCSSAA titles with a 51-37 win over Galt.  Nyamuoch Teny had 19 for the Rens, while Nancy Michael and Tara DeBoer had 10 each.  Erin Wilson had 10 for the Ghosts.

Huron Heights was a 30-16 winner over Forest Heights, with Brielle Guttensohn leading that way for Huron with 14.  Jamila Beckford added 5 for the Huskies, while Sona Khalifeh and Tyrah Wilson had 7 each for the Trojans.

Bluevale beat Eastwood 51-5, with Maddy Weber (12) and Kaela Knowles (10) in double figures for the Knights.

SJAM was firing on all offensive (and defensive) cylinders in a 68-20 win on the road at Glenview.  Milica Koprivica poured home 21 for the 'Landers, with Griffin Lack-Shane adding 15.  Darcy Simmons led the Panthers with 7.

KCI was a 35-22 winner at Preston, with Alia Hazineh scoring 15 for the Raiders.  Brooke Davidson had 7 to lead the Panthers.

Finally, Jacob Hespeler started their season with a 44-28 win over WODSS.  Kendra Dennis (9) and Charlotte Clifford (8) were the top Hespeler scorers, while Crusader star Emily Glendinning poured in 26 of her team's 28.

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