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Oak Bay High second in B.C. Christine van Reeuwyk News staff
Oak Bay High senior girls finished second in AAA basketball provincials at the Langley Events Centre this weekend. “The girls made an incredible run at B.C.’s,” said Coach Rob Kinnear. “They played their best ball of the year.” The team scored victories over Argyle and Handsworth secondary schools before an exciting one-point comeback victory 67-66 over No. 1 seeded Holy Cross. The team dropped the final 64-57 to Langley’s Brookswood Bobcats. “They played a great final, coming up just a bit short in the end,” Kinnear said. “All the girls made awesome contributions and as a group they truly battled right until the end.” Holy Cross finished third. Morgan Roskelley and Lauren Yearwood were named first team all-stars for the tournament. Marisa Harrington also earned an honourable mention as well as the Quinn Keast Foundation scholarshipand a Telus scholarship. reporter@oakbay news.com
“All the girls made awesome contributions and as a group they truly battled right until the end.” - Rob Kinnear
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Oak Bay’s Marisa Harrington, right, fights off Brookswood’s Natasha Tadic during the B.C. AAA senior girls basketball championships gold medal game at Langley Events Centre. The Brookswood Bobcats beat the Oak Bay Breakers 64-57 in the final match. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, 12-1:30 pm
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