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Saints marching towards championship

The St. Anne jr. girls basketball team are looking to cap off a successful season when they host Sarnia St. Pat's for the SWOSSA championship Thursday at St. Anne.



The team: Alivia Boucher, Paige Ledrew, Payton Zinyk, Addison Willowghby, Kiera Duncan-Sylvester, Addison Ficon, Alessia Rezler, Kaitlyn Pottie, Shubhreet Sidhu, Mateja Simic, Leah Ward and Tyler Awad. Head coach Barry Amlin. Assistants: Mark Ficon and Tarik Misho.


The Saints ran the table during the regular season going 10-0 and beating St. Joe's in the city final. Overall the team is 21-1 and won two tournaments.


With seven grade 10 players, including five starters, moving to the senior team next year head coach Barry Amlin is hoping they can cap off their junior career with a win in their final game.


"This team has been an absolute pleasure to coach. Great kids and talented players."


Game time is 7pm.


In football, Herman is St. Clair College to take on Holy Names for the WECSSAA final.

In sr. boys volleyball, Lajeunesse is hosting the SWOSSA championship at 4pm.



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