| Tournament Director's Report Thursday March 5 |
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The Senior Girls results for Mar. 5 were as follows: Game 5: Sparwood vs. Richmond Christian This was a tight game through the first half with Sparwood leading 20-19 at halftime. Richmond came out much stronger in the second half pulling away and emerging with a 61-40 win. Amanda Renkema led Richmond Christian with 22 points. Becky Ray had a strong game for Sparwood with 21 points. RIchmond Christian will now play the host SImilkameen Secondary on Saturday for 9th in the province. Game 6: Similkameen vs. Acwsalcta This was a tight game throughout. Similkameen led throughout most of the game but could never form a gap between themselves and Acwsalcta. Eventually SImilkameen emerged victorious with a 56-53 victory. Similkameen will play on Saturday against Richmond Christian in an attempt to finish the tournament with 2 wins and one loss. The winner of this game will finish 9th in the province. Candice Allison and Sabrina Auer led Similkameen in scoring with 18 and 17 points respectively. Pheobe Andy led Acwsalcta with 14 points. Game 7: Cedar Christian and Abby Christian A very strong Abby Christian led this game after briefly being outscored 2-0 be Cedar Christian in the first 30 seconds. However, Abby Christian took over from there and finished with a convincing 85-39 win. Cedar Christian shared their 39 points throughout their roster and will now play on Friday against Bulkley Valley Christian to get into the fifth place game on Saturday. Abbotsford Christian will now play against Immaculata from Kelowna in the semifinal. It is very likely that this could be the most exciting game of the tournament. Abby Christian had several strong players including Steph Ridder (17 points), Carrisa Kampman (15 points), and Becky Veeneman (14 points). Game 8: Mulgrave vs. Glenlyon Norfolk Glenlyon Norfolk looked strong as they defeated Mulgrave 56-35. Glenlyon will now play in the semifinal against Unity Christian on Friday. Glenlyon had strong games from Kiersten Shulan (19 points), Elizabeth Davis (12 points) and Rose Woodward (13 points). J. Hills led Mulgrave 10 points. MUlgrave will play against Kamloops Christian on Friday in an attempt to play in the 5th place game on Saturday. Game 9: Kamloops Christian vs. Unity Christian Unity Christian only led 35-31 after the half but came out firing and defeated Kamloops Christian (who put in a great effort) 65-58 (but led by as much as 15 with only a few minutes left). Unity Christian will now play Glenlyon Norfolk in the semifinals on Friday. Kamloops Christian will play Mulgrave on Friday in an attempt to qualify for the fifth place game. Abby grinberg led Kamloops Christian with 33 points while Mariah Bruinsma played through foul trouble and ended up with 22 points. Game 10: Immaculata vs. Bulkley Valley Christian A very strong Immaculata team led wire to wire and defeated Bulkley Valley 83-38. Immaculata spread the scoring throughout the lineup but were led by Laura Gini (19 points) and Jorgia Van de Sype (14 point). Bulkley Valley Christian was led by Megan Onderwater with 12 points. Immaculata will play Abby Christian on Friday in the semifinal. Bulkley Valley will play Cedar Christian in an attemt to get into the fifth place game on Saturday. Tournament Director Jason McAllister Similkameen Secondary School |




