Bluevale hoping to finish strong Firming the Red, White and Blue Invitational basketball tournament at Conestoga College ear. her this season was a "pleasant surprise" for Bl'uwale Knight senior coach 395 Payut. J . ln what could be considered to be a modest reburlding season, Pagan is blending a handful of Veteran players along with a few promising wrtrist- year players and hopes to futd the right chemistry to get his team into the playoffs, hopefully to repeat us1year's 1141 (won-loss) record. . V J . We 3e}; 2iai earlier last year, but this yelzlxr w hope to be strong ht1Tltg when it rea y matters," P an said o Is cagers with a gazed blend of returnees and dy‘9lg’ég pruspects Pagan is hoping to rme-tune his e fves and let the other things take care of theme , such as scoring. Gngl is looking for quality players to come off the bench and has been impressed with the play of 6foot~2 players Trevor Osbourne at forward and Ward Justin Heimpel. During the upcoming Christmas break a; team will be competing in a tournament in Burmlngham, M. against the fut-placed American teams. " at this tournament he hopes some of his team’s bench strength will come through. "We're looking for one to three guys to step up and Play at a Meant level. Hopefully they s,v,ill come through in Alabama and make us deeper. Gang] admitted that it's still early m the season and there's still a lot of hard work ahead. Last season Ashbo played- a few meaningful minutes; this year he’s getting more than his share of court time and both Gangl and cocoach Reg York argu'agching this player grow in every PY": - The four 'r1sturiu'niGiaFG, include'éfoot-S for. ward Bill Bulmer' six-foot forward John Kojcan; any 'tyt-il guards Trevor Grieit and B.J. York. A Accordiné to much Wally Gandl, the lanky Isley is .the ky to the Celtics this season _ "When he piirs aggressive baakitbail, good things Gppen," Gangl said. "Re feel he may be the key if he continues his hard work." _ The defending District 8 senior boys basketball champions from St. David Catholic Secondary School have picked up where they left oif last year. Winning. With four starting players ret . and the addition of Moot-6 centre Jl'lf%dllf, the Celtics' tradition of highNuality Netball in scoring big points in the league with tt perfect 44) record tarly into the season.†- __ 7 7 Celtic cagers look to repeat as champs Although Dahl hasn't heard of any official provincial rankings, the weekend tournament saw the top high school teams from the province in competition. The winners at Plumber during the past six years have also been the all-Ontario champions that year. Last year the tour tourna. ment gertifinaligta were also all-Ontario high school isettiifina1iata. "l felt good just winning a game." So far in pre- season play, the 10-4 (won-loss) Vikings won the Wilfrid Laurier tournament and won the console- Wty senior cagers are team to beat tV may“: I knoi they’ll all Se looki " Dahl said of his Vikings. On the ',2itigrwtgt, competed 1n the number College Invitati m losing the common final 65434 to scammtmw’ West Hill. A 'ig They're not the quickest and they're not the strongest, but they’re ranked within the top 10 senior boys' basketball teams in the province, Waterloo collegiate head coach Roy Dahl would like to go into this mean " an underdog, but the word is out on this rs1sr't0fikinp., Look ‘for Vikes to dominate tH "The returning people will make a major contri bution to the team this year, but we have a good crop of new players as well in Adam Heweon (six. foot forward) and Sean Fitzgerald (5-foot-10 guard). Those two have played well in exhibition play and I hope they'l be able to Lelia charge this season," Coltlc Tunll Aahabo block; I shot In Dlstrlct 8 senior boys basketball action against the Monsignor Doyle Mustangs on Monday. Celtics v.on the - 71-37. Returning starters this season include Doros Theodosiou, a 6-foot-2 forward who was named tournament MVP at the Conestoga along with John Harper, another 6-foot-2 forward, who was a tourney MVP. Greg Simon, It 5-foot-Il guard is the third returning starter, Also back from last years team are (Hoot-2 forwards Jody Mitchell. Marc Drasdo and 6-foot-1 Shawn Cuccavelli. "at-Her "players on the scmbr squad include forwards Karam Bains, Rob Theodosiou and Sean Wilkinson. The Vikings, along with St. David Celtics, will be competing in an invitational tournament in Bur. mingharn AL. during the Christmas break and will have a chance to play some of the top American high achool teams. “I don't know what to expect, but I imagine we'll see quite a variety in style of plgy." tion rutal at Runnymede Collegiate. Last year the 12-1 (won-loss) Vikings we the WCSSAA champi- onship edging the Cult Ghats by one point, only to lose to GCI in overtime at CWOSSA. However, Dahl admits that this is the beat team out of WCI in many years and has a good shot at winning the Waterloo' County championship and be in the running at winning the CWOSSA tourna. meat. "Both St. John‘s and North Park out of Brantford, along with St. David (Waterloo), will be tough and there should be a good battle at CWOSSA this year." leading the Ttuming starters this year is 5-foot- 8 guard Tony Weia, last year’s WCSSAA’s Moat Valuable Player and league all-star. Also back is 6. foot4 centre Martin Harris, Moot-3 forward Dave Meichenbaum and 6-foot~l guard Adrian Watty. Forward Ryan Hume at Moot-3, has replaced Jamie Gregg, who's now attending Wilfrid Laurier University. “We're not a quick and strong team, but we have a good deal of skill position. We have to out-execute other teams. We're not outstanding as individuals, we have to play as a team in order to win." 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