CORNER BROOK Danielle Coulter drained 16 points to lead J. J. Curling to a 25-15 win over C. C. Loughlin in the final showdown at the Tiny Titans Grade 6 Girls Basketball Tournament.
Alicia Osmond poured in nine points and Brookyln Tarbett threw in six as the J. J. Curling girls claimed the title at the Corner Brook High gymnasium Saturday afternoon.
Brianna Fortune had six points to lead the scoring attack for the Loughlin girls, while Katie Fisher picked up three points in a losing cause.
The champions advanced to the final by virtue of a 29-9 victory over Sacred Heart School in one of two semifinal encounters at the high school gym.
Coulter collected 18 points for the winners, while Alicia Osmond added seven points to the scoresheet.
Megan Allen was the top gun for Sacred Heart with six points, while Emma Welshman, player of the game for her team, had two points in a losing cause.
C. C. Loughlin earned a berth in the final by downing St. Gerard’s School 32-27 in the other semifinal game.
Fortune paved the way for the winners with 15 points, while Abby Hewlett, player of the game for her team, supported the offence with a 10-point outing.
Melissa Baker had 15 points and Sidney Joyce threw in four to lead the attack for the St. Gerard’s entry.
CORNER BROOK Danielle Coulter drained 16 points to lead J. J. Curling to a 25-15 win over C. C. Loughlin in the final showdown at the Tiny Titans Grade 6 Girls Basketball Tournament.
Alicia Osmond poured in nine points and Brookyln Tarbett threw in six as the J. J. Curling girls claimed the title at the Corner Brook High gymnasium Saturday afternoon.
Brianna Fortune had six points to lead the scoring attack for the Loughlin girls, while Katie Fisher picked up three points in a losing cause.
The champions advanced to the final by virtue of a 29-9 victory over Sacred Heart School in one of two semifinal encounters at the high school gym.
Coulter collected 18 points for the winners, while Alicia Osmond added seven points to the scoresheet.
Megan Allen was the top gun for Sacred Heart with six points, while Emma Welshman, player of the game for her team, had two points in a losing cause.
C. C. Loughlin earned a berth in the final by downing St. Gerard’s School 32-27 in the other semifinal game.
Fortune paved the way for the winners with 15 points, while Abby Hewlett, player of the game for her team, supported the offence with a 10-point outing.
Melissa Baker had 15 points and Sidney Joyce threw in four to lead the attack for the St. Gerard’s entry.