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High School Athletics Round-up

The Kincardine Knights junior girls basketball team topped Saugeen District Secondary School 50-30  in Bluewater Athletic Association.

In senior girls basketball, Kincardine topped Saugeen 48-10.

In junior boys volleyball, St. Mary's took a straight sets victory over Peninsula Shores. Peninsula shores then edged Georgian Bay 2-1.

In senior boys volleyball, St. Mary's won their game against Peninsula Shores 2-0 in straight sets.

In Huron Perth Athletic Association, F.E. Madill edged South Huron 22-21 in junior girls basketball. Stratford Central topped St. Anne's 38-30 lead by Julia Cressman with 19 points. Tatum James sunk 28 baskets and Mackenzie Dixon added 12 more in Stratford Northwestern's 56-12 win over Goderich. Joanna Van De Walle had 7 points in St. Michael's 46-21 win over St. Anne's. Goderich topped Mitchell 51-18, Listowel edged Madill 24-22, St. Marys dunked Central Huron 38-6, South Huron topped Listowel 45-21, Stratford Northwestern beat Mitchell 53-17 and St. Michael topped Stratford Central 36-12.

In senior girls basketball, South Huron downed F.E. Madill 37-12, Stratford Central beat St. Anne's  48-31. Andrea Perat Garcia sunk 28 points in Stratford Northwestern's 51-37 win over Goderich. Michaela Valiquette had 11 points for St. Michael in their 54-24 win over St. Anne's. Elsewhere, Mitchell beat Goderich 49-29, South Huron topped Listowel 58-37, St. Michael beat Stratford Central 39-6, Mitchell downed Stratford Northwestern 47-29 and St. Marys fell 26-20 to Central Huron.

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