Hawks soar to B.C. title game

The W.J. Mouat Hawks punched their ticket to the B.C. AAA high school girls basketball championship game with a gritty victory over the South Kamloops Titans on Friday evening.

Hawks soar to B.C. title game

The W.J. Mouat Hawks punched their ticket to the B.C. AAA high school girls basketball championship game with a gritty victory over the South Kamloops Titans on Friday evening.

The Titans, seeded fifth at provincials, gave the top-ranked Hawks everything they could handle in the semifinals at Capilano University.

In a physical defensive battle, South Kamloops led by a point at halftime (22-21) and through three quarters (35-34), but the Hawks put together a momentum-shifting run midway through the fourth quarter to claim control.

Jaslyen Singh’s three-pointer gave the Hawks a 52-44 lead in the waning minutes, and they cruised to victory from there.

Mouat senior forward Katie Brink scored a game-high 21 points, and spearheaded a stellar defensive effort that saw the Hawks smother Emma Wolfram, South Kam’s star 6’5″ centre.

“It was a tough battle the whole game,” Hawks coach Paula Thompson noted. “Ultimately, defence won us that game.

“Katie Brink just shut (Wolfram) down, and we had great help-side defence.”

The Hawks move on to the title game on Saturday, where they face the Claremont Spartans of Victoria. Tip-off is 4 p.m. at Capilano University.

Claremont beat Brookswood of Langley 72-65 in overtime in the late semifinal. The Spartans and Hawks have met once before this season, with Claremont earning a two-point overtime win at A Tournament for Emily at Port Coquitlam’s Riverside Secondary in December.

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