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Oak Bay wins Centennial’s Top 10 Shoot-Out tourney

Victoria school defeats Breakers in championship
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The Oak Bay Breakers, who took on the hosting Centennial Centaurs in the opening round of the AAA girls high school basketball Top 10 Shoot-Out tournament, defeated Brookswood secondary in the finals to win the championship.

Oak Bay Breakers took the championship banner at Centennial’s Top 10 Shoot-Out AAA girls basketball tournament last Saturday. 

The Victoria team defeated Langley’s Brookswood secondary 67-45 in the finals, with Georgia Alexander scoring 17 points in the game, while Natalie Froese had 12 points and both Imogen White and Sophie de Goede each scored 11. 

Meanwhile, North Vancouver’s Seycove secondary emerged victorious in a third-place showdown against Surrey’s Lord Tweedmuir, which Seycove won 93-86. Kelowna secondary took fifth place and Argyle secondary took sixth. 

The game capped a rough tournament for the participating Tri-City clubs. 

The hosting Centennial Centaurs managed to stay out of the standings basement thanks to a 64-6 overtime win against Handsworth secondary, while the Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils finished in 13th after defeating New Westminster 60-50 on the final day of the event.

Port Coquitlam’s Riverside Rapids lost their last match of the weekend to place 12th at the tournament. 

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