Chemainus Secondary School’s junior girls’ basketball team couldn’t hold onto a 21-16 lead at halftime Feb. 4 against the Frances Kelsey Breakers. The Breakers, playing on their home court, rebounded for a 48-37 victory. “We led the whole game till the last 3.5 minutes of the fourth [quarter],’’ noted Chemainus coach Jennie Hittinger. “We had a small bench, as two players were missing. I think we ran out of gas.’’ Emily Guest had a great game for Chemainus with 21 points and Kayla Carlson managed eight. Here, Guest dribbles the ball in front of Frances Kelsey’s Inanna Cusi.

Chemainus Secondary School’s junior girls’ basketball team couldn’t hold onto a 21-16 lead at halftime Feb. 4 against the Frances Kelsey Breakers. The Breakers, playing on their home court, rebounded for a 48-37 victory. “We led the whole game till the last 3.5 minutes of the fourth [quarter],’’ noted Chemainus coach Jennie Hittinger. “We had a small bench, as two players were missing. I think we ran out of gas.’’ Emily Guest had a great game for Chemainus with 21 points and Kayla Carlson managed eight. Here, Guest dribbles the ball in front of Frances Kelsey’s Inanna Cusi.

Chemainus junior girls lose a close game to Frances Kelsey

Chemainus Secondary School’s junior girls’ basketball team couldn’t hold onto a 21-16 lead at halftime lost 48-37.

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