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Ficon nets game-high 16 as St. Anne hands Vista first loss

The St. Anne Saints beat Tecumseh Vista 56-39 in senior girls basketball Wednesday night. Addison Ficon led all scorers with 16 points helping the Saints improve to 3-1 on the season.


"We definitely have room to improve but we played well and showed up when it counted. We just gotta keep working hard together. We had a good effort." Ficon told Powerplay Sports


Eva Rose and Milica Stevanov each had 11 points each for the Vortex who fall to 5-1 on the season.


Up next: Leamington at Tecumseh Vista October 23rd. Sandwich visits St. Anne October 21st.



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jeff
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That was a great win by St. Anne! I’ve always loved watching basketball because of how teamwork and timing can change the whole game. Living here in Zambia, basketball is growing fast, and you can feel that same excitement during local matches. I follow a lot of sports through 1win— it’s a cool platform for sports betting and online games where fans like me can stay involved beyond just watching. The energy feels just like being courtside.

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