Now THIS is the most lop-sided highschool basketball game I've ever heard of. 96-point differential. Ouch. I thought school sports was supposed to be as much for fun as for competition.
Vancouver Sun, March 4th, 2004
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BROOKSWOOD 113 CALEDONIA 17
The No. 1-seeded Brookswood Bobcats of Langley established a tournament single-game scoring record with their victory over the No. 16-seeded Caledonia Kermodes of Terrace. The Bobcats connected on 51.2 per cent of their field goal shots and were 47.1 per cent from the three-point range as they eclipsed the scoring record of 104 points, set by the New Westminster Hyacks on March 4, 1987. Brookswood's Grade 12 post Danica Boyce led the scoring parade with a game-high 23 points despite playing only 18 minutes as head coach Scott Reeves went with his bench players most of the second half. Boyce was joined in double scoring figures by six teammates -- Candace Morisset (13), Kendra Carrie (12), Sasha McKinnon (11), Kelsey Adrian (11), Niki McKay (11) and Tara Watts (10).
March 05, 2004
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