While the SJAM Highlanders and the Waterloo-Oxford Crusaders continue to lead the way in the WCSSAA standings with unblemished 8-0 records, the two teams nipping on their heels, the KCI Raiders and the Elmira Lancers did battle yesterday afternoon out in Elmira.
In the end, it was the Raiders picking up a big win, 47-37, over EDSS. Grace Mickie (14) and Maggie McLean (11) led the KCI scoring, while Natalie Mayer had 14 and Jaclyn Wideman 10 for the Lancers.
As for the aforementioned Crusaders and Highlanders, W-O was a 57-36 winner over Galt, backed by 21 from Rachael Beitz and another 9 from Mackeely Shantz. Juleyanna Dunlop had 13 for the Ghosts.
SJAM took a 39-25 decision over Bluevale, with Claire Strong (15) and Adelaide Saunders (8) being the top scorers. Avery Webster had 12 for the Knights there.
In other games:
Cameron Heights 39, Preston 17
Zoe Hoyte had 8 and Neha Lalany 7 for Cameron as they improved to 5-3 on the season. Sam Marson led Preston with 6.
Grand River 43, Jacob Hespeler 29
Madeline Clarke led the Rens with a 14-point effort as they toppled the Hawks at home. Jaden Lynch had 13 for JHSS.
WCI 27, Forest Hts. 20
Adri Kellerman was held to just 8 points for WCI on Tuesday, but Ana Sebbane had 10 and WCI took an upset win at FHCI. Alannah Spurling was tops for the Trojans with 7.
Southwood 17, Huron Hts. 9
A defensive battle here, to say the least. Scoring details weren't immediately available.
Glenview Park 47, Eastwood 24
Yang Oyual had 15 and Katelyn Kivell 14 as the Panthers picked up a road win on Tuesday. Maggie Gibson had 10 for ECI.
WCSSAA Junior Standings
T1. WODSS 8-0
T1. SJAM 8-0
3. KCI 7-1
4. Elmira 6-2
T5. Cameron Hts. 5-3
T5. Southwood 5-3
T5. Grand River 5-3
T8. Forest Hts. 4-4
T8. Glenview Park 4-4
T10. Galt 3-5
T10. Huron Hts. 3-5
T12. Jacob Hespeler 2-6
T12. WCI 2-6
T12. Bluevale 2-6
T15. Eastwood 0-8
T15. Preston 0-8
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
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