Basketball net. © Can Stock Photo Inc. / Kagemusha
Basketball net. © Can Stock Photo Inc. / Kagemusha
Chatham

Teams Flock To Blue And White Tourney

A total of 16 high school teams will battle it out in two Chatham-Kent schools during the 37th annual Blue and White Basketball Tournament.

Chatham's three major high school teams, Chatham-Kent Secondary School, John McGregor, and Ursuline College Chatham, will participate. Tournament coordinator Tom Hardie says other talent from throughout southwestern Ontario will also take part.

"We try to get very competitive team through the triangle area of London, Sarnia and Windsor. We get a good representation, and some teams have gone to OFSAA in the past."

Games will be played Friday and Saturday at CKSS and JMSS. The full tournament bracket can be found below.

Games being played at John McGregor Secondary School for the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame / 47th Annual Blue & White Sr. Boys Basketball Tournament (Photo courtesy of Tom Hardie) Games being played at John McGregor Secondary School for the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame / 47th Annual Blue & White Sr. Boys Basketball Tournament (Photo courtesy of Tom Hardie)

Games being played at Chatham-Kent Secondary School for the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame / 47th Annual Blue & White Sr. Boys Basketball Tournament (Photo courtesy of Tom Hardie) Games being played at Chatham-Kent Secondary School for the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame / 47th Annual Blue & White Sr. Boys Basketball Tournament (Photo courtesy of Tom Hardie)

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