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Nov 28, 2013 Sports
Wins for New Silvercity Secondary, Mackenzie High schools
New Silvercity Secondary scored a 49-24 win over Harmony Secondary, while Mackenzie High School registered a 30-22 victory as the Sunburst Linden Secondary schools Under 17 basketball championship bounced off on Tuesday afternoon at the Mackenzie Sports Club Hard Court.
After the opening day’s lone game was washed out, New Silvercity Secondary led by a top score of 14 points from Wayne Wilson led at half time 11-4 before they eventually rallied to a 29-18 win.
The other leading scorers for New Silvercity secondary were Royston Wilson with six and Jason Jeffrey with four points.
The best shot for Harmony was Keon McDonald with 11 and Leroy Lamazon supported with five.
In the second game of the tournament Mackenzie High won against Linden Foundation Secondary behind Daniel Anthony with 11, Ron Profitt six and Keenan Williams four. The best players for the Linden Foundation Secondary were Nigel Plowell with 12 points and Dillon Pellew four.
The tournament continues this afternoon at 2:30pm with Mackenzie High in action against Harmony and the second game at 4:00pm bring together Linden Foundation Secondary and Wisburg Secondary.
Tomorrow two more matches will see Christianburg Wismar Secondary taking on Harmony in the first game and the second is between New Silvercity Secondary School and Mackenzie High School.
Yesterday’s action was also affected by rain.
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