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Coyotes91Ƶ launch inaugural hoops season

Okanagan College basketball programs host Ambrose in first ever exhibition games.
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Okanagan College men91Ƶs guard Matt Lafontaine (left) and Danielle Ruocco of the Coyotes91Ƶ women91Ƶs team both had big games for their respective teams on opening weekend of the 2017-18 season. -Image: Ken Reid/Greystoke Photography

Okanagan College91Ƶs basketball programs are off and running as played their inaugural games in front of large, enthusiastic crowds last weekend at Immaculata Regional High School.

The OC men91Ƶs and women91Ƶs teams each played host to Calgary91Ƶs Ambrose University Lions in a pair of exhibition games.

In the opening game Friday night, the Lions pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat the 83-57.

Danielle Ruocco led the way as OC91Ƶs player of the game with 13 points, while Navneet Mann and Megan Admussen-Blair chipped in with 10 points each respectively.

In men91Ƶs play, a back and forth game saw Ambrose prevail 85-77.

Top scorers for the Coyotes were Curtis Wilson with 16 points and Jesse Vissia with 11, while the player of the game was Jeff Tubbs.

91ƵIt was a great evening and an even better crowd,91Ƶ said Coyotes men91Ƶs coach Dino Gini. We would have loved to come up with 2 wins but we played hard and both teams got the opportunity to get a lot of players on the court. We know our identity and where we stand a bit more now. We have a list of things to work on and will take it from here to improve and continue to build our culture.91Ƶ

After a quick turnaround, the OC women were back on the court Saturday at 11 a.m. and this time emerged with the victory in front of a full house at Immaculata.

The Coyotes came out firing with 34 points in the first quarter and went on to a 92-87 win over the Lions.

The Coyotes had six players in double figures, led by player of the game Ciara Bamford with 24pts. Megan Blair added 20 points in the win.

91ƵOur team shot the ball very well from the three and adjusted to Ambrose91Ƶs press after Friday91Ƶs game, leading to a lot more transition points for us,91Ƶ said OC women91Ƶs coach Andrew Gini. 91ƵWe showed some obvious nerves in our first game, but we were really able to adjust on Saturday. I think everyone was more comfortable and played with more confidence and poise. It was really nice to get a win early on in our program.91Ƶ

In men91Ƶs action Saturday, another close game saw another tight victory for Ambrose, 94-86. Curtis Wilson led OC with 25 points, while point guard Matt Lafontaine delilvered 19 points.

91ƵWe had a much better performance Saturday,91Ƶ said Dino Gini. 91ƵWe played with more urgency, and a better IQ. The most important thing is that we got better and more organized. We now have the opportunity to work on aspects of our game that we saw needed addressing after this weekend.91Ƶ

This weekend, the OC basketball teams will head to Abbotsford for games against Columbia Bible College.





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