TORONTO — The 3-point shot is a real weapon for teams to use out on the court.
The Toronto and Madonna girls basketball teams utilized to their advantage Monday night as the Blue Dons use it to take the lead, while the Red Knights used it to win the game.
Madonna drained 11 shots from beyond the arc, including three in the fourth quarter enabling the Dons to build a 5-point advantage, however, Toronto tallied two from long range late in the fourth, including the game-winner from Jayna Reeves with under 10 seconds left enabling the girls in white to rally for a 52-51 victory in a varsity-only game inside the George J. Kunzler Memorial Gymnasium.
The visitors hit 1-of-2 shots from the free-throw line with 18.9 seconds left to go up 51-49. The hosts pushed the ball up the court, and Josey

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