Seneca College Women’s Basketball team stung the
competition this past weekend as All-Canadian standout Natasha
Thombs led the Sting to back to back Provincial Championship
titles.
The path to gold was extremely balanced for the Sting, as the
ladies in red and black averaged 75.6 PPG enroute to the
Championship. In the opening round 72-64 victory over St. Clair
College, it was Thombs and Heather Elchuk who paced Seneca’s
offence by netting 16 points each. Ashley Docking (10), Alana Vicks
(10) and Stephanie Chau (11), also contributed to the Sting numbers
with double digit efforts.
The Semi-finals proved to be another well balanced game for Seneca
with Elchuk again leading the way in the points department with 15
in the 80-53 romp over St. Lawrence Kingston. A first year point
guard, Docking, furthered the team’s march to the gold medal
by adding two more points to her first game total for 12 semi-final
markers. Charlene Siopis and Thombs also contributed 12 points
each.
In the Championship game it was a battle of All-Canadians and
Regional Scoring Champions as Thombs and Algoma’s Danielle
D’Ettorre met on centre stage. Although D’Ettorre got
the upper hand on the score sheet with 31 tallies in the final, it
was the team’s balance that propelled Seneca over the top and
to a 75-56 victory earning them the title and the right to
represent the OCAA at the CCAA National Championship at Grant
MacEwan in Edmonton, Alberta.
Thombs earned her second consecutive Championship MVP honour as the
Scarborough native averaged 16.6 PPG throughout the tournament.
Player of the Year Danielle D'Ettorre showed why she was crowned
Queen of the hard court, as she topped the tournament with a 23 PPG
average. The silver medal performance was the first medal ever won
by Algoma University College in Women’s Basketball
history.
In the Bronze Medal game is was the host Algonquin Thunder taking
the final place on the podium after they defeated the St. Lawrence
Vikings 60-59 in a nail biting thriller.
Championship All-Stars
Algoma - #21 - Danielle D'Ettorre
Algoma - #44 - Jessica King
Seneca - #10 - Ashley Docking
Algonquin - #22 - Bojana Bejatovic
St. Lawrence - #5 - Britt Pegg
Championship MVP - Seneca - #20 - Natasha
Thombs
DAY ONE RESULTS
Game 1 - Seneca defeated St. Clair 72-64
Game 2 - St. Lawrence (K) defeated Sheridan 80-68
Game 3 - Algoma defeated Humber 50-47
Game 4 - Algonquin defeated Fanshawe 61-45
DAY TWO RESULTS
Semi-final #1: Seneca defeated St. Lawrence (K) 80-53
Semi-final #2: Algoma defeated Algonquin 69-66
FINAL DAY RESULTS
Bronze Medal Game: Algonquin defeated St. Lawrence (K) 60-59
Championship Game: Seneca defeated Algoma 75-56