High School Boy’s Basketball Wrap: When Leagues Combine
For the first time in years, all Kent schools are tipping off against each other in boys basketball. Once divided into an “A” league, and a “AA-AAAA” league, all of Chatham-Kent’s schools are now playing in one large league at both the Junior and Senior Levels.
Below are the results from Tuesday’s Boys Basketball games:
KCSSAA Junior Boys Basketball
Wallaceburg – 52 High Scorers: Travis Depencier 14, Anmol Nagpal 10, Garth Denys 8
Lambton-Kent – 34 High Scorers: Nick Dreveny 12, Matt Kuipers 8, Cody Oliphant 6
Ursuline College – 47 Stat line: Justus Kerkhof-Fox 8, Mark VanRycheghem 8, Cole Mawlam 7,
Pain Court – 16 Stat line: Adam Formosa 4, Ben Bruhlman 3
John McGregor – 52 Stat line: Blair Watson 11, Jalen Butcher 11, Justin Drew 6
Ridgetown – 26 Stat line: Chance Huff 11, Matt Welford 8
Chatham Christian – 33 Stat line: Steve Taekema 14, Mike Ball 10
Blenheim – 32 Stat line: Braydon McTavish 9, A.Layes 9
Chatham-Kent – 53 Top Scorers Lee Kucera 9, Joseph Turner 9, Jordan Stokley 8
Tilbury – 12 Top Scorers Devon Dawson 4
KCSSAA Senior Boys Basketball
Chatham-Kent – 57 Stat line: Ian Smart 18, Spencer Steele 10, Tom Oostveen 10
Tilbury – 37 Stat line: Ben Wiebe 17, Frankie Friesen 14
Wallaceburg – 65 High Scorers: Nevada Riley 18, Brandon Vilaranda 12 Martin Gittens 8
Lambton-Kent – 33 High Scorers: Dylan Brown 8, Trevor Evoy 7, Nick Pinsoneault 5
Ursuline College – 73 Stat line: Myles Jones 18, Aaron Rupert 14, Mitch Anderson 8, Chad Reeb 8
Pain Court – 43 Stat line: A. Pinsonneault 12, J Carr 12
John McGregor – 59 Stat line: Jeramy VandeWynckel 11, Alex Goldoni 9
Ridgetown – 13 Stat line: Nate Baily 4, Owen Bateman 4