Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The Junior boys won both of their games Friday night in Brockville with wins over St.Joseph's (Cornwall) and TISS.

The Senior boys entered the Giants/Red Rams Classic tournament this weekend as defending Champs from last year and finished the weekend as Champs again.

The Senior hawks are flying high - playing some solid basketball. The team is executing on offence with precision and frustrating opponents with solid defence.

Friday night's games were victories over South Grenville 57-44 and Quinte 45-24. In the second game Friday against Quinte, the Red Hawks held the Saints to just 2 points at halftime.

On Saturday, the Red Hawks defeated Ernestown in the 'A' semifinal 44-34. In the Championship, the Hawks would take on KCVI (kingston). Two years ago our Hawks defeated KCVI in the jr. 'AAA' EOSSAA Championship in their gym. Last year it was KCVI who would get the better of the Hawks in the sr. EOSSAA Final. Our Hawks were motivated to pull ahead in the rivalry. Final score 37-30.

Tournament scoring: Dufort (50), Judd (43), Onion (36), Wilkinson (29), McEwen (18)

Sean McEwen and Curtis Onion were voted Tournament All-Stars and Vincent Dufort was named the overall MVP.



The Senior Boys Red Hawks improved their LCIAA season record at 3-1 with two solid victories over the CP Bears and Notre Dame Flames this week.

The Hawks toughed out a poor perimeter shooting performance to defeat the Bears Tuesday, December 8th by a score of 47-33. Top scorers were Curtis Onion (18) and Brendan Judd (16).

On Thursday, the Hawks turned up the offence and defensive intensity in a 60-29 romp of the Flames. Curtis Onion continues to be hot from outside with four 3rd quarter 3-point shots helping the Hawks put the game away. Judd (13), Dufort (9) and Henderson (8) round out the scoring.

The Junior Red Hawks are following the senior lead sporting a 3-1 LCIAA record.

The junior Hawks defeated CP 44-31 in an entertaining affair. The Junior Hawks turned up the defensive intensity using full court man-man pressure in the second half to put the Bears away. Breton Richardson (23), Kyle Laurence (6), Jeremy Judd (4), Turner Onion (4).

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