cttorpe mss Chronicle Staff Michelle Marshall‘s been in tense situations before, but none compared to the one she found herself in Tuesday night at Cameâ€" ron Heights collegiate. With nine ticks left on the clock and her Bluevale Knights senior girls basketball team in a 39â€"39 deadlock with Waterloo Vikings, Marshall stepped to the freeâ€" winning point at that â€" as Blueâ€" vale defeated WCI 40â€"39 in a thrilling, suddenâ€"death struggle for the Waterloo County Seconâ€" dary School Athletic Association championship crown. "WCI‘s a great team. We‘re just very fortunate to have scored the last point," said Marshall, a 16â€" yearâ€"old, grade 11 student. "I‘ve never been so nervous. I just kept saying to myself please let me sink one, please let me sink one ," she recalled after the throw line for two shots ‘‘That team (WCI) has come a long way since we last saw them. Believe me, that was a very tough drained Demaree. The leagueâ€"winning Knights were full measure for the victory, as they battled back from a secondâ€"quarter deficit of 16â€"6. ‘"What can I say?," wondered WCI coach John Zdrahal when questioned by reporters. "It was just pure athletic ability going endâ€"toâ€"end." WCI led 18â€"14 at the half. ‘"‘We had to slow down our pace," said Marshall of the reâ€" surgence. ‘"‘We were just too exâ€" cited and taking too many fouls." The Bluevale win overshaâ€" dowed a spectacular performance by Vikings‘ rookie centre Jennifâ€" er Hume, who collected a gameâ€" high 15 points, including a reâ€" markable sevenâ€"forâ€"seven perforâ€" mance at the freeâ€"throw line. Shannon Archer and Dina Greenfield led Bluevale‘s attack with 13 and 10 points respectiveâ€" ly. Marshall added seven. _dJanice Awad finished with 10 points for the Vikes. The same tyvo teams will meet again Friday as the WCSSAA representatives in the Central Western Ontario playoffs at Wilâ€" frid Laurier University. The eightâ€"team championship, which features teams from Brantford Bluevale coach Sandy Demaree by the chef only All items subject to 7% Sales Tax! _____ Call Today 745â€"3011 _ Sales Tax not included! WE CATER TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Michelle Marshall makes her pointâ€" with pressure on eReRound 20 0 { 000 VAR'ETY MINIMUM ORDER seo _ CHEF JOHANNES CATERING PACK _ said an â€" emotionalyâ€" one she did â€" the Bluevaile collegiate‘s scoring star Michelle Marshall (right) receives a big hu? from teammate Staci Berner following the Knights‘ thrilling 40â€"39 win over Waterioo collegiate Tuesday night. Mark Bryson photo and Guelph, will move on the allâ€" Ontario girls‘ finals in St. Catharâ€" ines in early December. _ _ _ Both teams clinched CWOSSA berths with thrilling suddenâ€" death victories Friday. At WCI, Hume and Awad led the Vikes 10% OFF with this ad on top quality glazed fruit, red & green cherries, mixed peel, P pple. "Your one stop shop for. all j your Christmas baking needs!" 4 l @ The Old Kitchen Cupboard l 722 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener (Belmont Plaza) NATURAL FOODS 745â€"7765 with 14 and 10â€"point perforâ€" mances to defeat St. Mary‘s Blues 35â€"30. Bluevale advanced by deâ€" feating the stubborn Cameron Heights Golden Gaels 48â€"39. Marâ€" shall was the top scorer with 18 points. All varieties to choose from: Miss Pi Puffs Battereg8 gcallops Breaded Shrimps Chicken Liver & Bacon Beef Bacon Rolls Chicken Fingers Oriental BalFs Swedish Meat Balls Parmesan â€" Bacon Bread Puffs Includes: 2 kinds of dips â€" Minimum order 5 dozen! All Homemade Hot HORS D‘OEUVRES $495 [ 696 Beilmont Ave. W., Kitchener (in the Beimont Plaza) 744â€"4458 Weekdays to 10 p.m. Sat. to 6 p.m. Open Sundays Remember us for that lastâ€"minute gift! 245 Weber St. N. [( (at University, Waterio0) Mon.â€"Sat. 7:30â€"7:30, Sunday 10â€"5 it UNIVeTSity, VVaIenod) Full "WECESSARY = 885â€"6459 .U NT ; i Tw s Now Fullâ€" 44 18. 1987"> PAGE 3