Hawks, Cavs alive at OFSAA hoopsQueen's won five straightAs of yesterday (Tuesday) after-Hawks trailed Cameron Heights 11 for the Cavs, who led 25-7 after noon, two of Oakvilles four boys30-17 after one quarter and 37-36 one quarter and held Red Lake to OT games in OUA playoffsbasketball teams at Ontarioat halftime yesterday before rally-single digits in all four frames.Continued from page 24Federation of School Athleticing for a 77-60 win, outscoring The Titans, Oakvilles other rep-than in the six-overtime win, aAssociations tournaments still hadCameron Heights 26-10 in the resentative in the AAAA tourna-in Queens season came when the game topped in length only (by ninea chance to earn provincial med-third quarter. Adam Presutti had ment, were eliminated after losing calendar flipped to 2011. minutes and 16 seconds) by a 1936als.19 points, Mike LAfricain scored 18 their first two contests. Trinity fell We came back from the NHL game between the Detroit RedThe Loyola Hawks and Kingsand Rohan Boney added 15 for the 58-47 to Sacred Heart Monday, Christmas break with a totally dif-Wings and Montreal Maroons.Christian Cavaliers both made itHawks.then dropped a 56-32 decision to ferent attitude. We turned over a In the dressing room it wasthrough to the quarter-finals of Loyola had a much easier time Oakwood yesterday. Nolan new leaf, said the former Oakville kind of comical, Eustace said.their respective tournaments.in its first game Monday, leading Mackenzie scored 13 points and Hornet. Laurier beat us 8-1 (dur-They were feeding us apples andThose games were played lastCollingwood 49-19 at half on the Paul Bray netted 11 in the loss to ing the regular season) but when oranges, parents were scramblingnight, after the Beavers pressway to a 77-49 win. LAfricain led Sacred Heart, while Trevon McNeil we played them in the playoffs we for change to buy us Gatorade. Wedeadline.the Hawks with 19 points and had 12 points against Oakwood.had such desire and determination were running on adrenaline. WhenSemifinals of all tournamentsPresutti contributed 18.Aquinas was knocked out of the to win.it was over, we didnt know whetherwere slated to be played this morn-In the A tournament in North AA tournament in North Bay with The Gaels closed the regular to collapse or cheer.ing, with the bronze-medal andBay, fourth-ranked Kings Christian a 58-55 loss to Loyalist yesterday season with six straight wins and The Gaels hope there will begold-medal contests scheduled forearned a quarter-final berth by afternoon. The Raiders held leads carried their momentum into the more reasons to cheer. They opentonight.defeating West Park 79-65 yester-at the end of the first three quarters playoffs with five consecutive over-the Canadian Interuniversity SportThe Holy Trinity Titans and St.day afternoon. Martin Cho had a but were outscored 20-16 in the time victories. And nowhere was championship Friday against top-Thomas Aquinas Raiders, mean-game-high 24 points for the final stanza.their determination more apparent seeded McGill.while, were eliminated from medalCavaliers, Erin Gulerson added 22 The Raiders needed a fourth-contention after their first twoand Ray Kim contributed 19.quarter rally to win their opening games.Kings Christian hammered Red game Monday, edging Archbishop Loyola survived a scare in itsLake 75-29 in its first game Monday. Romero 60-55 in overtime. Dan second game to advance to theGulerson nearly outscored Red Thompson had 23 points for the quarter-finals of the AAAA tourna-Lake on his own, pouring in 28 Raiders, who trailed 45-34 after ment in London. The third-seededpoints. Cho had 16 and Kim added three quarters.www..comNo OFSAA hockey for Loyola girls, IR boysBUY A NEW CARRIER NOW OR Both the Loyola Hawks girls and Iroquois Ridgeweeks Halton final. 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