The Woodstock Men's Basketball playoffs culminated in a second straight championship for Symons-Wearn. Here's how the playoffs unfolded: Consolation Semi-Finals Innerkip Celtics 61 - Dale Flynn 22pts, Ethan Walker 10pts. Nutty's 35 - Chris Windsor 20pts. Woodstock Taxi 53 - Will Vongsassounbane 25pts, Damian Dudek 13pts and 10rebounds, Max Innes 10pts and 10rebounds. Team MOYD 47 - Chris McPherson 11pts, Brendan Sales 10pts and 10rebounds. Championship Semi-Finals Symons-Wearn 49 - Ryan Evans 15pts, Abram Enns 10pts. Norwich Pub 35 - Ben Hardeman 10pts. Charles Dickens 59 - Duncan Robinson 16pts, Jeremy St.Clair 14pts, Luke Bokma 11pts and 10rebounds, Jeff Green 10pts. Consolation Finals Innerkip Celtics 69 - Brent Griffith 22pts, Nick McIntyre 12pts. Woodstock Taxi 32 - Will Vongsassounbane 10pts. Championship Finals - Symons-Wearn 2012/2013 Champs Symons-Wearn 64 - Abram Enns 23pts, Ryan Evans 18pts. Charles Dickens 41 - Jeremy St.Clair 15pts, Duncan Robinson 12pts. WMBL Player of the Playoffs goes to Abram Enns for scoring 42pts for the Symons- Wearn team. Abram helped his team win back to back titles in the Woodstock Men's Basketball League. Three Point Contest Champion was Jeremy St. Clair from Charles Dickens.

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