Pickering’s Pellington drops 13, unbeaten Canadians dunk winless U.S. 78-69 in Globl Jam

By

Published July 6, 2022 at 11:46 pm

TORONTO — Canada’s under-23 women’s team improved to 2-0 in the inaugural Globl Jam basketball tournament on Wednesday with a 78-69 victory against the winless United States.

Canada enjoyed a comfortable 43-28 lead at the half and only slowed down after coach Carly Clarke figured the victory was inevitable.

Merissah Russell led Canada with 14 points and seven rebounds, while Pickering’s Shaina Pellington had 13 points and Aaliyah Edwards had 12 points and 12 rebounds. Sarah Te-Biasu and Latasha Lattimore each had 10 points coming off the bench.

Taya Robinson had 27 points and nine rebounds for the U.S., while Mary-Anna Asare chipped in with 18.

Canada opened the tournament Tuesday with a 65-53 win over Belgium. Canada and France, both 2-0 in the round robin segment of the six-country, five-day tournament, will play each other Thursday at Mattamy Athletic Centre.

Canada’s men’s team, which opened the tournament by beating Brazil 89-75, is looking to improve to 2-0 when it plays the winless U.S. squad in Wednesday’s later game. The U.S. lost its opener 88-77 to Italy.

The men’s and women’s semifinals are scheduled for Saturday and the gold-medal games are Sunday.

THROW-INS: France kept things rolling on Wednesday in women’s competition with a 59-32 win over Belgium. Tima Pouye scored 11 points for France, a day after her squad bounced the U.S. 62-44. Ine Joris had eight points for Belgium. On the men’s side, Brazil won a 72-68 thriller against Italy thanks to a 23-17 scoring advantage in the final quarter. Yago Dos Santos scored a game-high 28 points for Brazil. Federico Zampini scored 14 for Italy. Both teams are 1-1 in the round robin portion of the six-country tournament.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 6

The Canadian Press

insauga's Editorial Standards and Policies advertising