The Windsor Express take on the Brampton A's, January 8, 2015. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Express)The Windsor Express take on the Brampton A's, January 8, 2015. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Express)
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Express Down A's

The Windsor Express are now 12-4 after defeating the Brampton A's 104-90 Thursday night.

During the game, the Express ended the first quarter only one point ahead of the A's, but increased their lead to 52-42 by halftime. Windsor held their ten point lead going into the fourth quarter and increased it to a 14 point lead for the win.

Quinnel Brown scored a game high of 30 points for Windsor. Chris Commons netted 17 points and 16 assists.

The Express take on the Saint John Mill Rats on Saturday at 7pm.

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