Similkameen teams end basketball season on high note

Similkameen Sparks senior girls basketball team finished fourth at the Single A provincials held last weekend at Lumby.

Similkameen Sparks senior girls team (l- r): Jori Bishop, Keisa Minshull, Nev Dhaliwal, Sara Vriends, Azalya Klippenstein, Nicola Terbasket, Emerveer Khosa, ElleLeigh Snow, Reiley Terbasket, Madison Terbasket - Winser, Tina Schaefer. Coach: Fred Danenhower, Assistant Coach Marshall Winser. Missing from photo: Jyoti Bopari, Sierra Yamamoto. The Sparks finished the season ranked number five in the province this year.

Similkameen Sparks senior girls team (l- r): Jori Bishop, Keisa Minshull, Nev Dhaliwal, Sara Vriends, Azalya Klippenstein, Nicola Terbasket, Emerveer Khosa, ElleLeigh Snow, Reiley Terbasket, Madison Terbasket - Winser, Tina Schaefer. Coach: Fred Danenhower, Assistant Coach Marshall Winser. Missing from photo: Jyoti Bopari, Sierra Yamamoto. The Sparks finished the season ranked number five in the province this year.

 

Similkameen Sparks senior girls basketball team finished fourth at the Single A provincials held last weekend at Lumby.

The number five  ranked Sparks beat 12 seeded Langley Christian and fourth seed Mulgrave from North Vancouver, but lost to the eventual tournament winner, Immaculata.

In the game for third place, the Sparks lost to Cedars Christian from Prince George by 14 points.

Their season ended with a win/loss record of 21-8.

Madison Terbasket was named to the second allstar team.

The SESS senior boys basketball team finished ninth overall at their provincial tournament, held  in Langley last week. Jesse Vissia was named to the first all star team.

 

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