UPPER TANTALLON, N.S. - The Riverview Ravens and Sydney Academy Wildcats both found themselves playing in the consolation bracket after the teams dropped ...
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UPPER TANTALLON, N.S. - The Riverview Ravens and Sydney Academy Wildcats both found themselves playing in the consolation bracket after the teams dropped their opening games of the School Sport Nova Scotia junior varsity boys' provincial championship at Bay View High School on Saturday.Alex Gammon and Dylan Newell lead all scorers with 21 points each, while Quinn Rendell added 19 points for the Sharks. Elliott Todd had a team-high 17 points for the Ravens.
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