Journal Pioneer

Axemen in final

Host Three Oaks will play for Christmas Classic title on Saturday afternoon

- BY JASON SIMMONDS jpsports@journalpio­neer.com Twitter. com/JpsportsJa­son https://www.facebook.com/jason.simmonds.180

There will be a local flavour in the championsh­ip game of the 24th edition of the Three Oaks Senior High School Christmas Classic.

The host Three Oaks Axemen won twice on Friday to qualify for the title match of the senior AAA boys-calibre basketball tournament, which has attracted teams from P.E.I., New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The Axemen defeated the St. Malachy’s Saints of Saint John, N.B., 105-59 and the Amherst Vikings 74-63 to complete round-robin play atop the Green Pool 3-0 (won-lost). “Knowing if they won this game (versus Amherst) that we will be in the final was a pretty good motivator,” said Axemen head coach Faro Halupa. The Axemen’s opponent will not be determined until the round robin concludes on Saturday morning. Dartmouth sits atop the Red Pool at 2-0, and can clinch a berth in the final with a win over Fredericto­n.

Three Oaks 105 St. Malachy’s 59

Sahib Singh and Logan Cameron each scored 17 points to lead the Axemen. Ethan Boyd (14), Rilind Musliu (13) and Justin Caron (13) also had big offensive contributi­ons as Three Oaks took a 61-37 advantage into halftime.

Isiah Rose (17), Cole Healey (14) and Carter Acker (8) were St. Malachy’s top scorers.

“Like yesterday (Thursday), we had a little bit of a slow start, and we found our way to start putting the ball in the hoop,” assessed Halupa following the St. Malachy’s game. “(Thursday) we played good for very short spurts, but (Friday) we sustained it a little longer, which is what you are hoping for.

You are never going to play 40 good minutes, but you are wanting to play closer to 40, and (Friday) we were closer to 40 than (Thursday).”

Three Oaks 74 Amherst 63

Boyd contribute­d 22 points while Ben MacDougall chipped in with 14 and Vlersim Musliu added 13 to ignite the Axemen offence.

Aidan Devine (16), Sam LeBlanc (13) and Justin Milner (10) were the top point producers for Amherst.

Three Oaks was in front 31-27 at the half.

Amherst 101 Bluefield 63

Milner poured in a game-high 23 points for the Vikings, who received 14 from Frank Bacon and 13 from Nabil Mohammed.

Daniel Wills (17), Matt Mingo (11) and Matt Meenink (10) keyed Bluefield’s offence.

Amherst led 51-35 at the half.

Colonel Gray 89 Fredericto­n 82

Ryan Thompson’s 25-point effort led Gray to a hard-fought victory. Joe Thompson (17) and John Alex Vos (12) were Gray’s other top scorers.

Carter Markey (31), Alex Dunn (21) and Malcolm Christie (13) had big games for Fredericto­n, which trailed 48-44 at halftime.

Dartmouth 104 Colonel Gray 82

Dartmouth, which built a 58-36 lead at halftime, received a balanced offensive attack. Kyrie Thompson (11), Jonah Mosher (9) and Chris Johnston (7) were the top point-getters. John Alex Vos (25), Ian Kerr (20) and Yahya Sefau (14) had strong offensive games for Gray.

Dartmouth 129 Charlottet­own Rural 54

This game was never in doubt as Dartmouth led 75-30 at halftime. Thompson (25) and Jaznian Beals (22) scored 20-plus points for Dartmouth. Thomas Hogan (12), Louis Monaghan (9) and Josh Bourque (8) keyed Rural’s attack.

Charlottet­own Rural 92 Fredericto­n 79

Zack Wall (19), Bourque (18) and Will Vidito (14) were the top scorers for Rural, which took a 44-30 cushion into halftime.

Carter Markey had 26 points to spark Fredericto­n’s offence.

St. Malachy’s 90 Bluefield 56

Rose’s game-high 21 points paced St. Malachy’s while Josh Fall sank 20 to lead Bluefield.

St. Malachy’s took a 20-point advantage – 46-26 – into the intermissi­on.

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