15U & 17U MEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - DAY 4 RECAP

15U MEN

Nova Scotia 76 – Newfoundland 65

Nova Scotia improved their record to 3-1 as they were able to defeat Newfoundland, 76-65.

Chris Towla scored a team-high 19 points, while Rowan Power added 12 rebounds and Jordan Reid grabbed 10 boards in the game.

Newfoundland was led by Colin Connors and Liam Dunphy who each scored 12 points in the game.

P.E.I. 38 – New Brunswick 77

New Brunswick was able to earn their first win as they won over P.E.I. 77-38.

New Brunswick had a very well balanced attack as each player on the roster recorded a point. Mitch Claybourn and Zachary Fostar each scored 11 points in the game.

Jack MacAulay and Noah Giddings each produced 9 points in the game for P.E.I.

British Columbia 68 – Saskatchewan 54

British Columbia increased their record to 2-1 after a win over Saskatchewan, 68-54.

Joshua Charles led the way for British Columbia with 17 points and 5 rebounds in the game.

Chan Da Ciman had a big game for Saskatchewan, as he was able to score 21 points.

Ontario 105 – Alberta 50

Ontario continued to keep their record perfect with a big win over Alberta, 105-50.

Daniel Cummings and Tyrell Gumbs-Fratar both scored 18 points in the game with Tyrell collecting 9 rebounds.

Matthew Guinto scored 11 points to lead Alberta in the game.

17U MEN

Newfoundland 88 – P.E.I. 70

Newfoundland was able to even their record to 2-2 after a win over P.E.I. 88-70.

Mitchell Hearn had a unreal game with 30 points and added 6 assists, while Sam Prowse scored 23 points and added 6 rebounds in the game.

P.E.I. was led by Mark Matheson’s double-double. He recorded 22 points and added 11 rebounds in the game.

Alberta 56 – Quebec 66

Quebec was able to give their home crowd something to cheer about after a 66-56 victory over Alberta.

Quebec was led by Noah Daoust and Keevon Small who each had 15 points in the game. Daoust added 4 rebounds and Small added 8 rebounds in the victory.

Wil Komybai led Alberta with 12 points in the game.

Nova Scotia 64 – Manitoba 89

Manitoba was able to keep their perfect record of 4-0 after a big win over Nova Scotia.

Manitoba had four scorers in double digits including; Justus Alleyn (25), Benjamin Miller (18), Sampson Kinsley (16), and Mahmoud Sesay (15).

Nova Scotia was led by Travis Adams’ double-double. He recorded a 33 points and 10 rebounds in the loss.

British Columbia 77 – Saskatchewan 45

After a tough loss to Ontario, British Columbia was able to bounce back and down Saskatchewan 77-45, to improve their record to 2-1.

British Columbia had a balanced attack as they had four players in double digits including; Leslie Charles (12), Elijah Hillis-Gold (11), James Madewan (11) and J.J. Pankratz (10).

Ryan Delwo fell two points short in getting a double-double for Saskatchewan. Ryan finished with 8 points and 10 rebounds in the game.

Ontario 94 – New Brunswick 39

Ontario continued their impressive tournament by taking out New Brunswick, 94-39.

Ontario was led by Malcolm Duvivier’s 26 points, while Marcus Lewis finished with 14 points and 8 rebounds in the contest.

New Brunswick was led by Nathan D’Entremont who scored 9 points and grabbed 3 rebounds against Ontario.

 




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