As the bids for NCAA tournament berths heat up during this championship week, there was also some great basketball played in the high schools. The OFSAA championships took place in Sturgeon Falls, Windsor, Kingston, and Oshawa earlier this week.
Many past attendees of the annual Can-Am On-Court Basketball Coaching Clinic (June 4th-5th in Windsor) were coaching in pivotal games in their respective divisions. Congratulations to all coaches and teams that made it to championship week. Special mention needs to be given to two teams.
During their run to the AA title in Windsor, Dan Meyer and Nick White of Parkside Dundas (ranked 3rd) posted wins over #18 Sir Winston Churchill, #8 Montcalm, #6 St. Basil, #7 Timmins, and #5 Herman. With many highly ranked teams suffering losses, it became a matter of survival and Parkside Dundas got the job done.
With the AAAA trophy on the line, Anthony Miller and his team from Oakwood let the Durham region know they were there to earn the top prize. On their journey, the 6th ranked team earned victories over #16 St. Matthew, #1 Pickering, #3 J. Clarke Richardson, #2 Blessed Mother Teresa, and ultimately #12 St. Thomas More.
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