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Windsor wins Howe Sound basketball championship

Win over Collingwood books spot in AA provincials

The Windsor Dukes senior boys basketball team capped off a perfect season in North Shore play with a 65-56 win over Collingwood in the Howe Sound AA championship game in front of a raucous home crowd Thursday night.

The win gave Windsor the North Shores one and only berth in the provincial championship tournament scheduled for March 7-10 in Kamloops. The Dukes were led by Grade 12 standout David Manshrek who earned tournament MVP honours after scoring 30 points in the championship final.

It feels pretty good, Manshrek said as his teammates celebrated around him following the presentation of the championship banner. Weve been together since Grade 8, a lot of us have been together since back in Seymour Heights (elementary), so a five-year process weve put a lot of work in.

Manshrek, a six-foot-three provincial team player, was able to attack the Cavaliers from the perimeter and in the post, sealing the win with a dagger three-pointer with two minutes left after scoring all night with an array of long bombs, drives, post moves and offensive rebounds.

Hes been a consistent leader and hes been our best player game in, game out this year, said Windsor head coach Rob Ros. Were continually looking for more balance in our play we just dont want David to have to do it all but in a game like tonight where he had to step up he certainly did it again for us. We also had fine performances from other players but David has been that go-to guy for us all year long.

The game was tight throughout with Windsor taking a narrow 29-27 advantage into the half-time break. In the third quarter Manshrek went to work, dropping 10 points with a pair of threes, a little jump hook and a ridiculous tip-in rebound. The Cavaliers fought back, however, with their grade 12 trio of forward Kadin Burnett, point guard Raman Mehat and three-point bomber William Dean racking up the points. Trailing most of the game, the Cavaliers actually clawed all the way back and took a 51-50 lead midway through the fourth quarter.

The lead didnt last long for Collingwood. With their superior depth leaving them fresh for a final push, the Dukes threw on a full-court press and went on a 10-0 run. Windsors Spencer Quon scored and was fouled on a tough drive while his twin brother Dyllan calmly drained four straight free throws in the final minute to seal the victory. The Cavaliers put up a strong fight, said Ros.

They compete hard we knew it would be difficult, he said. They played us the toughest all year long and they play great defence and Kadin Burnett is an outstanding basketball player who just gives us fits. Tonight we had a real tough time containing him. And they also had other guys step up and play well for them.

Windsors final flurry was the result of their commitment to defence, said Ros.

For us our staple all year long has been what we do on the defensive end. We were able to string a few stops together, we rebounded the ball a little bit better.

On offence for Windsor the Quon brothers did most of the ball handling and playmaking while Grade 12 guard Matthew Ros, coach Robs son, chipped in with some sharp shooting.

Coach Ros praised his team for the work they have put in to get to this point.

Theyre a hard-working group, theyre not extremely talented but they make up for it with their work ethic and the chemistry they have, he said, adding that he was happy to see such a large and vocal crowd come out to watch the game. This is what its all about this is what you hope for as a coach, this is the environment you hope your players get to play in. You dont see this as much as you used to 10, 15 years ago but when it does happen its magic.

The Dukes will now set their sights on the provincial tournament. Before the playoffs began they were ranked tenth in the province.

AA this year is extremely competitive, said Ros. There are some fine teams and a lot of the AA teams have done very well against the top AAA programs so theres going to be no easy games up there.

Even so, the Dukes are going there with very high expectations, said Manshrek.

I dont want to guarantee anything, I dont want to say were going to win it but I do think we have a chance and I think we can go far.

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