Girls Qualify For CBSQ Shield

For the first time, King’s Junior Secondary girls had the opportunity to qualify for the CBSQ Shield through the Wildcard Tournament, and our students rose to the challenge.
King’s entered the youngest team in the competition, with four Year 9 students, three Year 8 students, and one Year 7 student competing against older and more experienced teams. To qualify, the team needed to finish in the top two of their five-team pool.
The girls opened with a strong 34–29 win against Springfield State High School, followed by a 37–23 victory over Cannon Hill Anglican College. Miah R. played a key role in this game, scoring 19 points, including four three-pointers.
King’s then defeated Emmaus College 32–18, securing a top-two finish and qualification for the next stage. In their final pool game against Unity College, King’s produced some of their best basketball, leading 19–8 at half-time before Unity fought back to claim a 30–24 win.
As the youngest team in the tournament, the girls exceeded expectations and demonstrated resilience, teamwork, and determination. A special congratulations to Bernice K., who made her representative debut.
The team has now earned a place in the CBSQ Shield Tournament in August, which is a fantastic achievement and an exciting sign of what is ahead.
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