Royals dribble through busy JV schedule

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The Lord Selkirk Royals junior varsity boys basketball team played four games last week across KPAC Tier 1 action and the Centurions JV Boys Tournament.

Selkirk Royals’ Carson Salmon looks to make a move up the court
Record Photos By Brett Mitchell
Selkirk Royals’ Carson Salmon looks to make a move up the court

In KPAC play, Selkirk hosted the Kildonan-East Reivers on Tuesday, dropping a 76-67 decision on home court. The following day, the Royals were outmatched 86-24 at home by Maples.

With the pair of losses, Selkirk dropped to 1-4 on the regular season and sits ninth in the 12-team KPAC Tier 1 standings.

The Royals also finished seventh at the Centurions JV Boys Tournament, held at Fort Richmond Collegiate in Winnipeg. Selkirk opened the tournament Friday with an 89-46 loss to the St. Paul’s Crusaders before falling 80-72 to the Pembina Trails Collegiate Trail Hawks on Saturday to close out play.

Next up, the Royals travel to Transcona to face the Titans on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m. They will then take a break from regular-season action to compete in the Royal Invitational at Windsor Park Collegiate from Jan. 30–31.

Selkirk is one of eight teams registered for the tournament. 

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