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Saints weekend wrap

St. Clair the men's basketball team continues to roll. They routed Canadore on Saturday 100-55. Mazin Tiea ne. He had a game high 20. Chad Vincent-Simon almost pulled the rim down with two of his 10 points.

Sunday the Saints avenged a loss to Niagara with a solid 84-63 win. Tiea came off the bench to lead all scorers with 14. The Saints move to 13-3 and are at the top of the West division with two games left.


Hear from 3rd year forward Mazzin Tiea.



The women suffered a tough loss to the Knights. Their offence struggled mightily shooting below 20 percent for the game. Their defence kept them in it. Trailing by four late in the game, Ania Buklarewicz drains a trey to pull St. Clair to within a point. After a couple of missed free throws by Niagara, the Saints get the ball back with 9 seconds left. Lauren Overeem with a chance to win it but Taryn Mitchell is in her face as Niagara earns a gritty one on the road winning 53-52.


Check out the ending of the game below.



Men's volleyball snapped a 2-game skid with a sweep at Boreal to close the regular season 13-5 finishing tied with Fanshawe for 2nd in the West. The Saints will host Durham (6th East) on Saturday at 4:30pm. It's the program's first ever home playoff match. The team hosted the 2015 provincial championships and won silver.


The women made it 8 in a row sweeping Cambrian and Boreal to finish second in the West at 16-2. The Saints will host La Cite (7th East) on Saturday at 2 pm. The winner will advance to the OCAA Quarterfinals.




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