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Both Cane Bay basketball teams had warm and fuzzy feelings entering the Cobra Classic, knowing their chances of winning were as high as they’ve been.
On a level playing surface for the first time, each got the victory celebration they had been waiting for Monday.
On a level playing surface for the first time, each got the victory celebration they had been waiting for Monday.
Angelique Green
Angelique Green scored a game-high 21 points to lead Cane Bay's girls to their first-ever win.

Russell Zehr
The Cane Bay basketball teams will play host to the Cobra Classic Dec. 29-30.
For the first time this winter, Cane Bay will be on equal footing with its opponents. The competition will be a group of junior varsity level teams.
For the first time this winter, Cane Bay will be on equal footing with its opponents. The competition will be a group of junior varsity level teams.

Cane Bay’s Jasmine Gladden (22) puts up a shot from the baseline over Academic Magnet’s Kelly Engle.
Yvonne Anderton knew very well the situation she was walking into when she chose to leave Stratford and take the reins of the first-year girls basketball program at Cane Bay.
It’s a challenge she relishes.
It’s a challenge she relishes.

Cane Bay power forward Tremaine Hart dribbles the ball along the baseline.
Cane Bay’s boys basketball coach Russell Zehr has a different set of standards this winter to measure progress.
Certainly, he’s not given up on winning but he’ll accept losing a lot easier as long as the Cobras continue to work hard and get smarter with the ball as the season goes on for the first-year program.
Certainly, he’s not given up on winning but he’ll accept losing a lot easier as long as the Cobras continue to work hard and get smarter with the ball as the season goes on for the first-year program.