Men's Basketball Opens Second Half Against Top Ranked Bruins

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

In their first league game since being back from the Christmas Break, the Royals were looking to open up the second semester with a solid effort.  Unfortunately for the Royals they were up against the top ranked Bruins from Sheridan College.

Veterans Jordan DeWeger and Ian Klingenberg led the way for the Royals with 21 and 13 points respectively.  Jordan's 21 points tied a game high with Sheridan's Kareem Malcolm who also had 21 points for the Bruins.  The Royals were in tough against Sheridan but held their own against such a strong team.  The Royals went into the break down 55-26.

The second half proved similar to the first but Redeemer was able to keep the bruins to 41 second half points to the Royals 34.  The final score was 96-60 for Sheridan.

The Royals now travel to Sault Ste. Marie this upcoming weekend as they square off against Algoma University and Sault College in two very big games for the men.  The Royals went 1-1 last semester when Algoma and Sault came to town.  The men open up first against Algoma on Friday night at 8:00pm before battling the Sault on Saturday at 2:00pm.

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