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Crusaders advance, Panthers and Totems lose in first round

Surrey schools compete at provincial basketball championships
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Lord Tweedsmuir Panther Brandon Tabing (left) tangles on the floor with St. George School Saint Robert Mazzone on the opening day of the 2017 B.C. Senior 4A Boys High School Basketball Championships at the Langley Events Centre.

Only one of the three Surrey schools competing at the B.C. Senior 4A Boys High School Basketball Championships advanced past the first round.

The five-seed Holy Cross Crusaders are in the quarterfinal stage of the 16-team tournament at the Langley Events Centre, after a 58-47 victory Wednesday afternoon over the 12-seed Belmont Bulldogs.

The Crusaders erased a five-point deficit at three-quarter time for the win. Uyi Ologhola was top scorer for Holy Cross with 15 points, with Gabe Takeawoa adding 13.

The Crusaders will play the four-seed Vancouver College Fighting Irish at 5:15 this evening (Thursday).

The nine-seed Semiahmoo Totems fell 79-69 to the eight-seed Kitsilano Blue Demons. Brian Wallack with 22 points and Vlad Mihaila with 21 led the Totems offense.

The Totems will start consolation play today at 10:15 a.m. against the Mt. Baker Wild of Cranbrook.

The Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers are also on the consolation side of the draw, as the tournament's 10-seed fell 89-56 to the seven-seed St. George's Saints.

Dylan Kinley with 22 points was the top scorer for Lord Tweedsmuir, which will play the 15-seed North Peace Oscars of Fort St. John at noon today.