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The Crusaders' guard rotation is deep and dangerous, and on Wednesday they combined to score 64 of the team' 78 points as Holy Cross tripped up St. George's to earn a berth in the final eight.
Keegan Konn the led group with 22 points, Nic Best added 20, Nigel Kuma Mintah had 12 and Alex Asperin 10.
The Saints twice battled back to within a possession of Holy Cross, who led by as many as 15 points. But each time, the Crusaders were able to battle back.
Jon Mikhlin, the Saints' point guard scored 15 points in the losing cause, as did centre Jacob Van Stanten, who also had 18 rebounds and six blocks.
Parker Simson shot a sizzling 12 of 14 from the field as the Kelowna Owls played a singature third quarter, overwhelming Terry Fox.
Kelowna's Parker finished with a game high 30 points, and the Owls outscored the Ravens 36 16 in the pivotal frame.
Grant Shephard had 11 points and 14 rebounds, while Mason Bourcier added 15 points and Matt Lafontaine 13.
Daylan Kelough had 18 points and Isaac Evans 16 in the loss for the Ravens, last season's finalists. championships one day at a time this week, knowing no matter what team his Oak Bay Bays are playing, he's going to be drawing the toughest defensive assignment. champion Yale Lions of Abbotsford, Touchie was given the less than envious assignment of trying to slow Lions' star senior guard Riley Braich, who came into the contest averaging 35 points per game.
In the end, Braich still got his share of points, finishing with 25, but Touchie made sure that very few of those points came easy, forcing Braich into a tough 9 of 34 afternoon from the field.
"He is a great fake van cleef engagement ring price player, and if you let that guy go off for 60 (points) you are going to lose the game," said Touchie. "So it's just a given that you have to (stop him)."
If Touchie makes it sound routine, his head coach certainly knows it's anything but. quarterfinal tilt. "When we play the best players and it's up to him, he really studies them," continued Franklin. "I have yet to see a case where mental fatigue causes him to make errors."
That said, Braich's gigantic talent, and his ability to erupt at a moment's notice, kept an edge to the game which remained until the end.
The moment Oak Bay eased up or neglected an assignment, Braich would score. And if that 9 for 34 shooting perfomance was an indication of Touchie's defensive work, it was also directly related to Braich having to force shots because the Lions were consistently missing much higher percenatge shots inside.
Yet somehow Yale kept clawing back, coming back from 18 down in the second quarter to twice get within four points in the second half.
"This game was not indicitive of our season," said Lions head coach Euan Roberts. "Today, we just didn't have the shots. Our offence struggled and the easy ones didn't go down. That can catch up to you."
Yale foward Tamika Otanga struggled to a 2 of 13 performance, while on the other side, Oak Bay guard Madhu McConnell was equally snakebit, shooting 9 of 27 from the field but still finishing with a team high 20 points.
Thursday's quarterfinal rematch between Yale and Oak Bay is a rematch of the final at Vancouver College's Emerald Tournment on Dec. 12. The Bays beat the Gators 82 75 in that game.
Walnut Grove got 21 points from Santosh Nandakumar, 17 from Jake Cowley and 14 points and 14 assists from Rowell in an 85 47 win over West Vancouver. high school boys basketball championships, that is, if you believe that was actually a No. 15 seed taking down a No. 2 seed Wednesday in the Lower Mainland champion Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs at the Langley Events Centre.
But regardless, the Thunder were superb en route to the upset, so thoroughly slowing the pace of the game that by its end, the Bulldogs didn't even look like the same Bulldogs who for almost three full seasons have set the bar for excellence.
After the game, Panorama Ridge head coach Parm Gill said that a huge reason why his team had success was that they were able to study film of his team's 98 80 loss to the Bulldogs on Dec. 12 in the consolation final of the Tsumura Basketball Invitaitonal.
"That was hufe, I had that tape so I could see what fake van cleef arpels between finger ring they run," said Gill, whose team came into the contest with full intent of trying to slow the Bulldogs and take away their ability to score easy hoops at tempo. "We made the adjustments to it and it really worked out well today."
Churchill struggled from the outset and in the face of the Thunder's will, the seeming acceptance imitation van cleef perlee ring of their fate so early in the second half was absolutely surprising.
They didn't look like the same guys, their body language so different than in so many past victories at this tournament.
The Crusaders' guard rotation is deep and dangerous, and on Wednesday they combined to score 64 of the team' 78 points as Holy Cross tripped up St. George's to earn a berth in the final eight.
Keegan Konn the led group with 22 points, Nic Best added 20, Nigel Kuma Mintah had 12 and Alex Asperin 10.
The Saints twice battled back to within a possession of Holy Cross, who led by as many as 15 points. But each time, the Crusaders were able to battle back.
Jon Mikhlin, the Saints' point guard scored 15 points in the losing cause, as did centre Jacob Van Stanten, who also had 18 rebounds and six blocks.
Parker Simson shot a sizzling 12 of 14 from the field as the Kelowna Owls played a singature third quarter, overwhelming Terry Fox.
Kelowna's Parker finished with a game high 30 points, and the Owls outscored the Ravens 36 16 in the pivotal frame.
Grant Shephard had 11 points and 14 rebounds, while Mason Bourcier added 15 points and Matt Lafontaine 13.
Daylan Kelough had 18 points and Isaac Evans 16 in the loss for the Ravens, last season's finalists. championships one day at a time this week, knowing no matter what team his Oak Bay Bays are playing, he's going to be drawing the toughest defensive assignment. champion Yale Lions of Abbotsford, Touchie was given the less than envious assignment of trying to slow Lions' star senior guard Riley Braich, who came into the contest averaging 35 points per game.
In the end, Braich still got his share of points, finishing with 25, but Touchie made sure that very few of those points came easy, forcing Braich into a tough 9 of 34 afternoon from the field.
"He is a great fake van cleef engagement ring price player, and if you let that guy go off for 60 (points) you are going to lose the game," said Touchie. "So it's just a given that you have to (stop him)."
If Touchie makes it sound routine, his head coach certainly knows it's anything but. quarterfinal tilt. "When we play the best players and it's up to him, he really studies them," continued Franklin. "I have yet to see a case where mental fatigue causes him to make errors."
That said, Braich's gigantic talent, and his ability to erupt at a moment's notice, kept an edge to the game which remained until the end.
The moment Oak Bay eased up or neglected an assignment, Braich would score. And if that 9 for 34 shooting perfomance was an indication of Touchie's defensive work, it was also directly related to Braich having to force shots because the Lions were consistently missing much higher percenatge shots inside.
Yet somehow Yale kept clawing back, coming back from 18 down in the second quarter to twice get within four points in the second half.
"This game was not indicitive of our season," said Lions head coach Euan Roberts. "Today, we just didn't have the shots. Our offence struggled and the easy ones didn't go down. That can catch up to you."
Yale foward Tamika Otanga struggled to a 2 of 13 performance, while on the other side, Oak Bay guard Madhu McConnell was equally snakebit, shooting 9 of 27 from the field but still finishing with a team high 20 points.
Thursday's quarterfinal rematch between Yale and Oak Bay is a rematch of the final at Vancouver College's Emerald Tournment on Dec. 12. The Bays beat the Gators 82 75 in that game.
Walnut Grove got 21 points from Santosh Nandakumar, 17 from Jake Cowley and 14 points and 14 assists from Rowell in an 85 47 win over West Vancouver. high school boys basketball championships, that is, if you believe that was actually a No. 15 seed taking down a No. 2 seed Wednesday in the Lower Mainland champion Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs at the Langley Events Centre.
But regardless, the Thunder were superb en route to the upset, so thoroughly slowing the pace of the game that by its end, the Bulldogs didn't even look like the same Bulldogs who for almost three full seasons have set the bar for excellence.
After the game, Panorama Ridge head coach Parm Gill said that a huge reason why his team had success was that they were able to study film of his team's 98 80 loss to the Bulldogs on Dec. 12 in the consolation final of the Tsumura Basketball Invitaitonal.
"That was hufe, I had that tape so I could see what fake van cleef arpels between finger ring they run," said Gill, whose team came into the contest with full intent of trying to slow the Bulldogs and take away their ability to score easy hoops at tempo. "We made the adjustments to it and it really worked out well today."
Churchill struggled from the outset and in the face of the Thunder's will, the seeming acceptance imitation van cleef perlee ring of their fate so early in the second half was absolutely surprising.
They didn't look like the same guys, their body language so different than in so many past victories at this tournament.
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