Ryan Brake added 17 points in the win.
Conner King had 13 points to lead Pasadena, while Cole Power mustered eight points.
In the semifinal round, Sparkes also scored 22 points in a 48-34 win against St. Gerard’s. Brake delivered 20 points in the victory.
Brodie Miller (16) and Jacob Drover (6) were the top scorers for St. Gerard’s.
In the other semifinal, King had 16 points as Pasadena downed Sacred Heart 40-27.
Tanner Rumbolt scored eight in the win.
Nicholas McGrath led Sacred Heart with eight points as well.
Girls Division
An 11-point performance from Emma Pitcher helped power Sacred Heart to the girls division title with a 26-24 win over C.C. Loughlin.
Angelina Park chipped in with seven points.
Maddy McDowell and Rachel Reid both had six points in the loss.
Park and Trinity Brown each scored 14 points in the 30-23 semifinal win over Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Rosemary Owlabi and Clare Coleman were the top scorers for the losing side, with 13 and five, respectively.
In the other semifinal, McDowell and Reid both scored six to help C.C. Loughlin to a 24-22 win against Humber Elementary.
Keara Titterington (8) and Ana White (6) did the most damage in the loss.
Ryan Brake added 17 points in the win.
Conner King had 13 points to lead Pasadena, while Cole Power mustered eight points.
In the semifinal round, Sparkes also scored 22 points in a 48-34 win against St. Gerard’s. Brake delivered 20 points in the victory.
Brodie Miller (16) and Jacob Drover (6) were the top scorers for St. Gerard’s.
In the other semifinal, King had 16 points as Pasadena downed Sacred Heart 40-27.
Tanner Rumbolt scored eight in the win.
Nicholas McGrath led Sacred Heart with eight points as well.
Girls Division
An 11-point performance from Emma Pitcher helped power Sacred Heart to the girls division title with a 26-24 win over C.C. Loughlin.
Angelina Park chipped in with seven points.
Maddy McDowell and Rachel Reid both had six points in the loss.
Park and Trinity Brown each scored 14 points in the 30-23 semifinal win over Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Rosemary Owlabi and Clare Coleman were the top scorers for the losing side, with 13 and five, respectively.
In the other semifinal, McDowell and Reid both scored six to help C.C. Loughlin to a 24-22 win against Humber Elementary.
Keara Titterington (8) and Ana White (6) did the most damage in the loss.