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Port Moody, Charles Best leading in high school b-ball

Port Moody secondary kept its win streak alive over the weekend, defeating two Tri-City rivals in AAAA high school boys’ basketball.
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Port Moody guard Trevor Shen, right, tries to slow down a Pinetree Timberwolves shooters during a 74-49 win in Coquitlam last Thursday night. Port Moody is currently leading the AAAA high school boys’ basketball Fraser Valley North Division, tied with the Heritage Woods Kodiaks with a 5-0 record. The Kodiaks, meanwhile, took down Centennial 64-56 last Thursday before defeating the Centennial Centaurs 64-56 last Friday night.

Port Moody secondary kept its win streak alive over the weekend, defeating two Tri-City rivals in AAAA high school boys’ basketball.

On Thursday, the team took down Pinetree secondary 74-49 during a road game, before hosting the Terry Fox Ravens, who they defeated 70-40.

With the wins, the Blues are now 5-0 so far this season, tied for first place in the Fraser Valley North Division with the Heritage Kodiaks.

The Kodiaks were on a tear this week, defeating Coquitlam’s Centennial Centaurs 64-56 on Thursday before defeating Port Coquitlam’s Riverside secondary 83-45. 

Meanwhile, the Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils, who are fifth in the division with a 2-3 record, took down Centennial 67-63. 

Meanwhile, on the girls’ side, the Blue Devil continue to dominate in the West Division. 

The club posted two more wins last week, starting with a 55-51 win over the Riverside Rapids last Tuesday followed by a 70-47 victory over Centennial on Friday. 

Charles Best now has a 7-0 record, ahead of the West Division second place team Riverside with 5-2, and Heritage Woods at 3-4.

While the Rapids struggled against the Blue Devils, the team managed to muster a 73-41 win over the Gleneagle Talons last Thursday.