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The Windsor Express got back in the win column.
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Jeremy Harris came off the bench to score a game-high 24 points to rally the Express to a 112-108 road win over the Jamestown Jackals in Basketball Super League play on Saturday.
The Express, who had a five-game winning streak stopped on Friday with a 110-86 loss to Jamestown, had seven players finish in double digits with guard Latin Davis adding 21 points in Saturday’s win.
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D’Andre Johnson added 18 points off the bench and Mike Bruce and Montrell Jacobs each finished with 12 points for the Express (6-3) while Will Brown and Troy Maddox added 10 points against the Jackals (4-3).
Flyers on roll
The Leamington Flyers made it seven wins in a row on Saturday with a 9-2 road win over the Mississauga Chargers in Ontario Junior Hockey League play.
Brayden Degelas scored twice and added two assists for the Flyers (32-5-2-1). Tyler McGuire, Anthony Ciaramitaro, Griffin Grundner, Landon Bernard, Ethan Walker and Gavin Grundner added single goals against the Chargers (12-29-0-2) while Colton Smith picked up three assists.
Sladoje leads Canadiens
Captain Marco Sladoje scored twice and added an assist as the Lakeshore Canadiens held off the Amherstburg Admirals 3-2 on Sunday in Bill Stobbs Division play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League.
The second-place Canadiens (27-6-0-0) built a 3-0 lead after the first period. Jake Goudreault and Charlie Coristine scored for the fourth-place Admirals (15-15-1-2), who were unable to produce the tying goal.
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On Saturday, the first-place Essex 73’s blanked the Wheatley Sharks 1-0 while the Admirals fell 4-3 to the Blenheim Blades.
Captain Gabe Piccolo scored the game’s lone goal in the third period for the 73’s (28-3-0-0) while goalie Brogan Colquhoun made 34 saves against the third-place Sharks (17-15-1-0) to make it back-to-back shutouts since joining Essex.
The sixth-place Blades (15-15-2-0) jumped to a three-goal lead on the Admirals after the first period and held on with Dallas Kelly, Cory Leach and Rory Sandison scoring for Amherstburg.
Lancer basketball splits
The Windsor Lancers women’s basketball team rallied late for a 63-62 OUA road win over the Laurier Golden Hawks while the men fell 88-73 to Laurier.
For the women, Harriet Carey hit a three-point shot with 24 seconds to play to give the Lancers(9-4) the win. Julia Chiarot had 19 points to lead the Windsor offence while Ndome finished with 12 points against Laurier (4-8) and Carey added 11 points for Windsor, which dropped a 58-56 decision to Waterloo on Friday.
The men held a six-point lead at the half before Laurier rallied for the win. Yohann Sam had 28 points for Windsor (6-7) against the Golden Hawks (4-8). Simeon Smith added 18 points for the Lancers, who beat Waterloo 84-58 on Friday.
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Lancer women’s hockey
Elissa Benjamin’s power-play goal snapped a third-period tie as the Windsor Lancers beat the Toronto Varsity Blues 4-2 in OUA women’s hockey play.
Benjamin finished with two goals for the Lancers (10-4-2-1) while Maggi DeWolf-Russ and Maggie Peterson each had a goal and an assist against Toronto (10-7-0-0).
Saints basketball swept
The St. Clair Saints men’s basketball team could not hold a late lead in regulation or the first overtime and eventually fell 94-86 in double overtime to the Humber Hawks on Sunday in OCAA play. The women’s team fell 67-56 to the Hawks.
Mazin Tiea scored 32 points to lead the Saints (10-2), who beat the Sheridan Bruins 108-96 on Saturday. Darnelle Peddie added 19 points against the Hawks (12-0).
The St. Clair women (4-7) got 17 points from Kaelyn Batten against the Hawks (10-1), which came a day after falling 67-65 to Sheridan.
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