SMUS
Oak Bay
York House
Medicine Hat
Rundle College
Teams will play round robin. Final standings will be determined after round robin play. Each team will play 4 games.
If two teams are tied after pool play, placings will be determined as follows
a) Result between the two teams in question
If a three way tie, then
b) Point differential from pool games involving the tied teams **
c) Most points scored in pool games involving the tied teams **
d) Fewest points allowed in pool games involving the tied teams **
e) Coin toss as required
** points for and against achieved vs teams not involved in the tie will NOT be factored into any three way tie breaking scenario
First named team in the draw will wear white/light uniforms
Thursday, January 6, 2011
# | Time | Gym | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Score |
1 | 1:45 pm | Single | Oak Bay | 65 | Medicine Hat | 19 |
Review: Some stingy defence, which limited visiting Medicine Hat to a single field goal in the middle 20 minutes of the game, allowed Oak Bay a comfortable victory. Though shorthanded due to injury, the Breakers received a trio of trifectas from Linden Turner, as part of her game high 15 points, en route to the win. Junior forward Shianne Anton was a bright spark for the Kwahommies, netting 11 points. | ||||||
2 | 1:45 pm | Double | Rundle College | 39 | SMUS | 59 |
Review: Annie Pike, Sophia Ducharme and Abbie Piazza combined for 37 points in host SMUS’ victory over visiting Rundle College. The Calgary based Cobras, hung tough for most of the game, but a 15-6 Jags’ run, either side of the third quarter break, proved to be the difference. Jillian Goodhart, with 12, paced the losers. | ||||||
3 | 7:00 pm | Double | Medicine Hat | 42 | Rundle College | 46 |
Review: Rundle College secured its first tournament win by scraping home over Medicine Hat in a game that featured seven lead changes. Down 39-38, the Cobras rode some key hoops by Jillian Goodhart and Amara Kraft to move ahead for good. Karissa Janosch, with 10, was top scorer for the Kwahommies. | ||||||
4 | 7:00 pm | Single | SMUS | 37 | Oak Bay | 58 |
Review: 15 points, including a trio of treys, from Lindon Turner, 14 from Emily Frame and 10 from Emma Thomson powered Oak Bay to victory over host SMUS. For the Blue Jags, who at least managed to win the second half after trailing 40-14 at the break, Abbey Piazza’s 11 led the way. |
Friday, January 7, 2011
# | Time | Gym | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Score |
5 | 12:00 pm | Single | Oak Bay | 71 | Rundle College | 42 |
Review: Oak Bay continued on a collision course with favourite York House, blowing open a close game with Rundle College with a 12-2 run to start the second quarter. MiraJill Cooper highlighted the attack with 22 points, while Emily Frame chipped in with 16. Again, Jillian Goodhart sparked the Cobras with 10. | ||||||
6 | 12:00 pm | Double | York House | 71 | Medicine Hat | 41 |
Review: BC AA #1 York House opened its Invitational account in style with a comprehensive 72-41 victory over Medicine Hat. The Tigers showcased a balancewd attack, Mira Donaldson (17) and Natalie Wallace (13) leading the way. Shianne Anton continued her spirited play, again leading the Kwahommies, this time with 12 points. | ||||||
7 | 5:15 pm | Single | SMUS | 43 | York House | 58 |
Review: York House made it two for two with a comfortable 15 point win over the hosts . Up 37-17 at the break, the Tigers could go on cruise control in the second half, even allowing for a spirited Blue Jags performance in the final twenty minutes. Top scorer for York was Laura Baker (14) while Abbey Piazza notched 16 for SMUS. |
Saturday, January 8, 2011
# | Time | Gym | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Score |
8 | 1:45 pm | Double | SMUS | 64 | Medicine Hat | 43 |
Review: SMUS evened its record at 2-2 with a solid win over Medicine Hat. Abbey Piazza, with 18, and Annie Pike (11) paced the Jags. For the Kwahommies, Mackenzie Koopmans scored 14. | ||||||
9 | 1:45 pm | Single | York House | 80 | Rundle College | 32 |
Review: York House tuned up for its tournament final showdown with Oak Bay by dispatching Rundle College. Mira Donaldson’s 21 led the Tigers. | ||||||
10 | 5:15 pm | Double | Oak Bay | 57 | York House | 57 |
Review: In what was an unfortunate ending to a highly competitive matchup, scoretable and referee confusion reigned in the dying seconds of what was the tournament championship game. With the Tigers up 57-56 and only seconds to play, a Breakers free throw tied the game. However, in the excitement, a point was mistakenly taken from the York House scoreboard (but not from the scoresheet) leaving Oak Bay an apparent winner. However, as the official score should have been 57-57, the tournament committee subsequently deemed the game a tie. |
ORDER OF FINISH
1. York House
2. Oak Bay
3. SMUS
4. Rundle College
5. Medicine Hat
Tournament All-Stars
1. Alisha Roberts (York House)
2. Laura Baker (York House)
3. Emma Thompson (Oak Bay)
4. Ella Macquisten (Oak Bay)
5. Abbey Piazza (SMUS)
Tournament Team Award Winners
Annie Pike (SMUS)
Shianne Anton (Medicine Hat)
Kayla Barry (Rundle College)
Mira Donaldson (York House)
Jill Cooper (Oak Bay)
Tournament Most Valuable Player
Linden Turner (Oak Bay)