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CCS senior girls basketball team undefeated in own tournament

The Canora Composite School’s senior girls basketball team won its own eight-team tournament played January 27 and 28. Canora defeated Esterhazy 49-32; Norquay, 49-43 and Birch Hills, 46-40, said Curtis Baillie, head coach.
Canora senior girls
Members of the CCS senior girls basketball team, which won its own tournament January 27 and 28, from left, are (back row) Steven Wyonzek, Lorraine Gress, Kaitlyn Landstad, Emma Eiteneier, Janayah Merriam, Mackenzie Gulka, Jensen Gabora, Felicity Mydonick, Jill Gulka and Curtis Baillie, and (front) Brookelyn Tratch, Carmen Stusek and Abby Gulka.

The Canora Composite School’s senior girls basketball team won its own eight-team tournament played January 27 and 28.

Canora defeated Esterhazy 49-32; Norquay, 49-43 and Birch Hills, 46-40, said Curtis Baillie, head coach.

Also attending the tournament were teams from St. Breux, Langenburg, Kamsack and Moosomin.

At Norquay on January 31 for an exhibition game, Canora won 57-32.

“The girls have been playing very good basketball,” Baillie said. “Everyone on the team is doing her best.

“The season has been a success for us, but there’s more work to do,” he said.

On Friday and Saturday, the team will be attending a tournament in Kelvington and then will be attending a tournament in Norquay on March 3 and 4, leading to the conference playdowns being held March 10 and 11.