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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

WCSSAA Senior: Gaels, Highlanders Close In On Perfect Seasons

The Cameron Heights Gaels and the SJAM Highlanders are closing in on perfect seasons in WCSSAA Senior Girls' basketball.

Yes, both of them.

As luck would have it, the two unbeatens will not play each other during regular season play this season, with an 11-game partial round-robin schedule and 15 teams in the WCSSAA league.

The two teams did meet up in a tournament game at Jacob Hespeler, with the Highlanders winning a single-digit affair.

Of course, there's still a lot of work for both to do as each still has at least one tough game on their remaining schedule -- CHCI has yet to play Bluevale, while SJAM still has to get past Grand River.

On Tuesday, things were relatively easy for both teams as SJAM handle WODSS by a 49-24 final score, and Cameron Heights was a 20-point winner over Forest Heights, 48-28.

For SJAM, Kate Moran and Joanna Bamberger had 14 points each against the Crusaders, while Emily Glendinning scored a game-high 17 for the Crusaders.

Nina Farkic, the league's leading scorer, had 23 for the Gaels in their win, while Katrina Stickel added 10.  Sona Khalifeh had 13 for the Trojans.


In other games Tuesday:

Grand River 48, Eastwood 21
Nancy Michael had 9 for the Rens as they took out rival Eastwood.  Kezia Bernard had 6 for the Rebels.

Bluevale 56, Galt 31
Rachael Hamm poured in 23 and Zoey Scanling added 14 as Bluevale toppled Galt.  Emma Buck led the Ghosts with 8.

Jacob Hespeler 58, Glenview Park 11
Charlotte Clifford (18) and Shianne Riggan (15) led the Hawks in this Cambridge battle, while Chudear Oyual led the Panthers with 4.

WCI 35, Preston 27
Danielle Sauve's 13-point effort paced the Vikes to a home win against Preston.  Claire Gagne had 9 in response for Preston.

Elmira 43, Huron Hts. 31
Elmira's top duo of Karley Sider (19) and Nicole Cressman (9) again led the way for the Lancers in a win on Tuesday.  Brielle Guttensohn had 12 for the Huskies.

WCSSAA Standings - Senior
1.  Cameron Hts. 10-0**
2.  SJAM 9-0**
3.  Grand River 9-1**
4.  WCI 7-2*
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5.  Jacob Hespeler 7-3*
6.  Bluevale 6-3*
T7.  Huron Hts. 4-5*
T7.  Elmira 4-5*
T7.  Preston 4-5*
10.  Galt 4-6*
T11.  Glenview Park 2-7
T11.  KCI 2-7
13.  Eastwood 1-8
14.  WODSS 1-9
15.  Forest Hts. 0-9 

* - clinched playoff berth
** - clinched first-round bye

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