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Windsor Express knows mathematics.
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With two games remaining in the normal season, the best team in the Premier League basketball league is looking to get the best two, which will get the team in the semi -finals and avoid having to play the game.
“The victory is open, we win (for the first time),” said Express coach, Bill Jones, whose team remains two games in the normal season on the road to Newfoundland. “Win one and we will be in the first stage and we do not think about the alternative.”
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Windsor played its final match at home for the normal season on Tuesday and scored the 114-104 victory over LePrechauns Lebanon, from the basketball league, in a game that will not be counted in the BSL ranking.
“We managed to give two players on a holiday and some others an opportunity to attend and compete,” said Express coach Aaron McDonald.
Latini Davis and Mike Bruce sat the game with Calvin Blides to play a major minutes and lead the team with 22 points.
Lidel Elmour achieved 20 points and 14 rebounds, Zavier turned into the starting lineup and scored 17 points, while Marcus Golden added 15 points, and the stairs ended Maddox with 12 points.
“This means a lot to make these men get some time,” McDonald said of the upcoming qualifiers. “They managed to find some rhythm together.”
Smith Powers bulletins
Colon Smith achieved three goals and ended with five points, as the Leamington Flyers team broke out by winning 6-1 over Buffalo JR. SABERS.
However, the 2-0 rated bulletins are offered on the fourth seeded swords in the seven seven-round chain in the Hockey League in Ontario Junior.
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Brody Cook achieved a goal and three points, and Owen McDonald and Breden Dijlas added individual goals for the pamphlets, who returned home for the 3rd game on Thursday.
Canadiens leads 73
Adan Sullivan scored at 7:31 pm from the second additional work period to raise the Likshore Independences to beat the 2-1 road over Esex 73 on Tuesday.
However, the second ranked Canadians have 2-1 progress in the best series of Stobbs in the Hockey Corps.
Josh Sirin’s goal, Likshore player, withdrew even in the second period, while goalkeeper Boy Peruski was massive, as the Canadians outperformed 52-25 in the game and 10-1 in the second extra time. Patrick McManos won the only goal of 73, which opened the game score in the power game in the second period.
The road team won all three matches in the series with Game 4 on Friday at Lakeshore.
Williams strikes gold
Breanna Williams captured gold in ice skiing in the Winter World Special Olympic Games, which was held in Turin, Italy.
The 16 -year -old Williams was the only athlete in the region on the Canadian Special Olympic Games. She qualified by winning gold in the Special Olympics winter games in February.
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