THE STREAK IS BROKEN
1/7/2026

Mackie's is back in the win column, snapping a seven-game losing streak.

The OrangeAde's made a late game comeback, and held off a last-second winning shot attempt to beat Talbot Trail Physiotherapy (TTP) 63-61 Wednesday. 

Trailing by four in the final minute, Brent Lale knocked down a three-pointer to cut the defecit to 61-60. On the ensuing posession he picked off an inbounds pass and found Doug Teetzel who went to the line after a foul. Teetzel tied the game on the first free throw, and after missing the second, Ian Thomson grabbed the rebound and found Lale who was fouled.  He knocked down two to give the OrangeAde's the lead on a 6-0 run with 14 seconds to go. 

TTP had a couple of shot attempts to tie and win it, but they fell short giving Mackie's (4-11) a rare victory and a broke their league high losing skid. 

Tai Montfort had a great game to lead the OrangeAde's with 21 points, while Lale had 14 and Nic Roberts-Neef 13. 

Ryan Pflanzer lead a short-handed TTP squad (10-7) with 31 points and Aaron Baker had 20. 

 

                              

 

The middle contest was a thriller which came down to a couple of huge shots in the final 11 seconds. 

Juan Carranza hit a game-winning three-pointer with just 5.1 seconds to go to give Home Hardware (8-9) a 59-56 win over Ambrose Plumbing. 
The shot came just 5.8 seconds after the Plumbers nearly send the game to OT.  With just 13 seconds to go, trailing by three Andrew Lynch banged a corner triple to tie it, but Carranza's big shot was the difference. 

Carranza had 26 points and Kamal Aizimi 21 for the Home Owners, with Jimmy Hendricksen scoring 24 in a losing cause for the Plumbers (7-8). 

 

                           

 

For the second straight day, Elite Stars Elgin turned their contest into a laugher in the opening quarter. The Stars opened the scoring 17-0 against Cole-Munro Foods, holding the Trout scoreless for mokre than seven minutes to open the game. 
It was never in doubt from that moment as they ran away in a blowout 97-49. 

Leading 21-8, 46-25 and 75-36 after each quarter, the fourth was just a formality. 

Rob Wakefield had 30 points and Josh Vigars 24 for the Stars (11-5) who got double figures from three others including Brian Apfelbeck (15) and Karsten Groen and Nick Lawrence adding 10 each. 

Jack Girden had 18 for the Trout (9-8) who struggled from the field but remain one game over . 500

 

                           

     

      

 

 

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