Ballenas girls play for 7th in provincial finals

Parksville basketball team squares off against Windsor Saturday afternoon at AA championships in Langley

Ballenas Whalers' Jules Clark, left, duels Okanagan Mission's Malley Richardson during their opening-round game in the B.C. Secondary Schools Girls Basketball Championships at the Langley Events Centre on March 1.

Ballenas Whalers' Jules Clark, left, duels Okanagan Mission's Malley Richardson during their opening-round game in the B.C. Secondary Schools Girls Basketball Championships at the Langley Events Centre on March 1.

A heartbreaking, 77-75 loss to fifth-ranked Immaculata Catholic School of Kelowna Friday morning relegated the Ballenas Whalers senior girls basketball team to a berth in Saturday’s 7th-8th place contest in the AA Provincial Championship tournament at Langley Events Centre.

Tip-off is at 1:15 p.m. against 11th-ranked Windsor of North Vancouver.

The unranked Whalers, who won the Vancouver Island AA championship and were seeded 9th in the 16-team provincial tournament, are now bidding to match their 7th-place finish in the 2015 provincials.

The Whalers opened the 2017 tourney Wednesday with a 65-53 upset win over fourth-ranked Okanagan Mission of Kelowna, earning a quarterfinal draw Thursday against top-ranked and No. 1-seeded Seycove Secondary of North Vancouver.

An 89-64 loss to Seycove dropped Ballenas into the consolation semifinals, where the Whalers engaged Immaculata in a white-knuckled thriller before falling just short.

Seycove will appear in the AA championship final Saturday afternoon against No. 3 Vernon.

The Whalers are making their third straight appearance in the AA senior girls provincial finals. Ballenas placed 12th in 2016.

— NEWS Staff

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