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Brebeuf wins HWCDSB basketball title

Senior boys advance to GHAC semifinals with 53-48 victory over St. John Henry Newman

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Hoisting the Cup

Members of the St. Jean de Brebeuf senior boys basketball team celebrate their championship win. 

The St. John de Brebeuf and St. John Henry Newman senior boys basketball teams met in the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board final Friday night at Newman.

The exciting, fast-paced game saw Brebeuf come out on top over the defending champions to win 53-48.

Tight defence

Brebeuf’s Isaiah Patrois Holding looks to free himself from Newman’s Nick Garcia.

Breaks with the Ball

Brebeuf’s Omaree Francis breaks with the ball with Newman’s Nick Garcia in pursuit.

Layup Interrupted

Brebeuf’s Omaree Francis is fouled under the net by Newman’s Alex DiFrancesco. 

Brebeuf Fans

Although outnumbered, Brebeuf fans were nonetheless loud during the HWCDSB senior boys basketball championship at St. John Henry Newman Friday night. 

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Brebeuf Celebrates

Members of the St. Jean de Brébeuf senior boys basketball team celebrate their championship win.

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Body Block

 Brebeuf’s Raef Calura is blocked by Newman’s Nick Garcia.

Calura Layup

Brebeuf’s Raef Calura is undeterred, repeatedly driving for the net through the heavy defence of Newman’s Nick Garcia. 

Moving the Ball

 Newman’s Alex DiFrancesco moves the ball during the HWCDSB the senior boys basketball championship. 

Taylor for two points

Brebeuf’s Keyahn Taylor goes up for two points while Newman’s Markus Palermo plays defence.

Cathie Coward
Cathie Coward

is a photojournalist with The Hamilton Spectator. Reach her at ccoward@thespec.com.

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