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Dec 10, 2013 Sports
Wismar Christiabnurg Secondary kept their hopes alive for a semifinal berth with a 47-7 whipping of Wisburg chalking up their first win in the process after two defeats when ply in the Sunburst sponsored Linden Secondary Schools Under-17 basketball championships continued yesterday at the Mackenzie Sports Club Hard Court.
On Sunday Christianburg Wismar were edged 13-12 in their game against Mackenzie High who remained unbeaten after playing their fourth game and are certain of a place in the final four.
The points standings to date, Mackenzie High are on eight points (four wins), one point ahead of Linden Foundation (three wins, one loss); third position is New Silvercity on five points (two wins, one loss); Christianburg Wismar are on four points while Wisburg and Harmony each have three points.
Matches will continue today at the same venue when Christianburg Wismar meet Harmony in the first game, the feature clash brings together Silvercity and the unbeaten Mackenzie High. Bounce ball time is 14:30hrs.
Tomorrow, another double header is fixed; Christianburg Wismar will be in action again when they take on New Silvercity in the curtain raiser 14:30hrs, the main event pits Linden Foundation against Wisburg.
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