With having a bye on the league's opening date, it was almost October by the time the WCI Vikings tipped off their WCSSAA season yesterday --- but they made the most of the wait, edging their crosstown rival Bluevale Knights by a 41-40 final.
Danielle Sauve knocked home 15 points, and Emma Cheeseman supplied 7 more for WCI. Maddy Weber (14) and Maddie Fielding (12) both had double-digit efforts for Bluevale.
In other action on Tuesday:
Huron Hts. 33, Glenview Park 23
Rookie Jamila Beckford poured in 18 points as the Huskies improved to 2-0 on their campaign. Brielle Guttensohn added 7 more for HHSS; Darcy Simmons led Glenview with 9.
SJAM 53, Forest Hts. 13
Another bunch of 'Landers in double-figures on Tuesday -- this time it was Joanna Bamberger (17), and Milica Koprivica and Griffin Lack-Shane with 11. Tyrah Wilson had 9 for Forest Heights.
Grand River 56, KCI 33
Nyamuoch Teny continues to make the most of her (limited) time remaining on the WCSSAA courts; she led the Rens with 16 in a comfortable home win. Nancy Michael added 10 for the Rens, while Alia Hazineh and Simone Clarke scored 6 each for KCI.
Preston 33, Galt 31
This was the lone pick I had incorrect on Tuesday, so props to the Panthers for edging the Ghosts on the road. Brooke Davidson had 9 for Preston as their balanced attack was able to withstand a big effort from Galt's Emma Buck, who had 19.
Jacob Hespeler 45, Elmira 38
The Lancers gave the Hawks a run at home, but JHSS would prevail in the end. Maddy Adams (14) and Charlotte Clifford (10) were double-digit Jacob Hespeler scorers; Nicole Cressman led Elmira and all scorers with 20.
Cameron Heights 53, WODSS 26
In a game that featured the two current PPG leaders in the WCSSAA league, Cameron Heights got 17 from Nina Farkic (25.5 PPG through two games) in a win at WODSS. Emily Glendinning scored all 26 for WODSS to continue her 26.0 PPG clip; she's now scored 52 of WO's 54 points through two games.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
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