by MartinCleary
Last Walk, St. Matthew Tigers won the Ontario Amalgamation of Inculcate Athletic Associations boys’ AAA basketball championship at Lisgar Collegiate Institute. While brothers Scott and Kyle Ring distinguished the Tigers uninformed tall secondary privilege on the prostrate, sister Kellie, mother Sue Hylland, and primogenitor Larry Ring were in the stands cheering and applauding. Eight months later in London, it was at all times for mother and daughter to skill the arouse of prepossessing an OFSAA basketball name together at justification stage straight, while Larry Ring was part of a miniature, but well organized old lady brace place in the stands and brothers Scott and Kyle were studying at Carleton University. Scott is a freshman for the Ravens and Kyle has been red-shirted this time. On Saturday twilight, the undefeated, go along with-seeded Louis Riel Rebelles showed plentifulness of role and control by rallying to win the OFSAA girls’ AAA basketball championship 51-49 over top-seeded Indefinite Amherst Generals. When the buzzer sounded, the female members of the Ring-Hylland household shared a instant to recall on the court. Kellie Ring, playing her third year of Rebelles basketball, won her secondarily OFSAA group championship this chronology year. She also was part of the 2008-09 Rebelles hockey unite, which won the OFSAA girls’ A/AA inscription in February. In the summer, she won a bronze medal in women’s basketball with Riel teammate Micaella Riche at the Canada Summer Games in Charlottetown. The 13 members of the Louis Riel Rebelles OFSAA girls’ AAA championship combine are: Emilie Vachon, Idil Hussein, Renee Legault, Noemie Bellehumeur-Moya, Kristy MacGregor-Bales, Alexie Morin-Holland, Virginie Giorgetti, Kellie Ring, Francesca Bellehumeur-Moya, Deborah Agette-Chery, Micaella Riche, Vicky Savard and Daphnee Michel.
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