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TITLE DAY

PHOTOS

Wednesday's games

Tuesday's games

Game 17: Guaynabo B 35, Kenosha 30
  
Guaynabo outscored Kenosha, 11-4, in the final stanza to complete the comeback, as Christian Rodriguez and Israel Zayas each scored 10 points. Kenosha was led by Nick Santelli with six points.

Kenosha

10

6

10

4

 

-30

Guaynabo B

8

5

11

11

 

-35

Game 18: Newark Project Pride 57, Homewood 33
  
Newark put away matters with 23-8 blitz in the fourth quarter, as Keith Watson led the way with 12 points, Antonio Ross and Elron Robinson 11 each. Homewood was topped by Raynard Judkins with 10 points.

Homewood

16

3

6

8

 

-33

Newark P. Pride

11

11

12

23

 

-57

Game 19: Network Rising Stars 44, Juncos 43
  
A 15-10 differential in the fourth spelled the difference for Network, as Devon Gibson scored 12 points and Jereme Stebbins added nine. For Juncos, Jeyby Rodriguez scored 14 and Luis Boria notched 10.

Juncos

9

6

18

10

 

-43

Network Stars

12

9

8

15

 

-44

Game 20: West Pullman Runners 54, Chi-Town NBN 42
  
Hyron Edwards poured in 25 points and Stephon Clay added nine to spark the Runners, who closed with a 23-11 fourth-quarter margin. Paul Favia and Greg Jackson each scored 10 points for Chi-Town.

Chi-Town NBN

12

8

11

11

 

-42

W.P. Runners

7

12

12

23

 

-54

Game 21: Chicago Heights 51, Ponce Constancia 37
  
D.J. Deere hit 9-of-11 from the foul line to finish with 22 points and lead CH to its second straight consy title game. Brad Bohlen added six points. Luis Montero scored 13 points to pace the Ponce effort.

Ponce Const.

2

13

10

12

 

-37

Chicago Heights

16

9

12

14

 

-51

Game 22: Fraigcomar A 59, Marquette Best 36 (semis)
  
Fraigcomar jumped to a 21-8 lead and advanced to its third straight final behind Angel Rivera (13 points), Kevin Maura (12) and Ricardo de Jesus (10). Alondre Pickens paced the Best with 10 points.

Fraigcomar A

21

12

18

8

 

-59

Marquette Best

8

5

9

14

 

-36

Game 23: Guaynabo A 41, Bayamon ABB A 35
  
Balance keyed Guaynabo, as Arnel Cabrera scored 13 points, Ricardo Cruzal added 10 and Jorge Rodriguez chipped in nine. Bayamon's Eduardo Simo matched game-high honors with 13 points.

Bayamon ABB A

7

5

9

14

 

-35

Guaynabo A

4

14

11

12

 

-41

Game 24: Bucaplaa A 39, Highwood Heat (semis)
  
Bucaplaa kept alive its quest for a record fifth straight title, as Hector Ostolaza tallied 15 points and Roxairaly Arnesto added six. Highwood was topped by 13 points from Matt Kovatchis.

Bucaplaa A

11

11

4

13

 

-39

Highwood Heat

8

5

9

6

 

-28

Game 25: Kenosha 48, Juncos 41 (15th place)
  
Ten different players scored, led by Jeremiah Lewis with nine and Gabby Ortiz, Nick Santelli and Andy Molbeck with seven to spark Kenosha. Juncos got a game-high 15 tallies from Jeremy Vega.

Kenosha

15

10

14

9

 

-48

Juncos

17

11

7

6

 

-41

Game 26: Homewood 39, Chi-Town NBN 38 (7th place)
  
A late steal and score by Homewood's Trevonn Lewis (16 points, six rebounds) spelled the difference, while Antaun McHerron added 12 and seven rebounds. Chi-Town was topped by Paul Favia with 11 points.

Homewood

10

3

15

11

 

-39

Chi-Town NBN

7

15

10

6

 

-38

Game 27: Network Rising Stars 41, Guaynabo B 27 (13th place)
  
James Gilford notched 10 points, Davon Gibson added eight and DeQuan Bailey seven to spark the Stars to victory. For Guaynabo, Israel Zayas topped the effort with seven points.

Guaynabo B

7

3

8

9

 

-27

Network R. Stars

7

4

10

20

 

-41

Game 28: Newark Pride 58, W.P. Runners 51 (5th place)
  
The Pride overcame a 10-point halftime deficit for fifth place, as Elron Robinson scored 15 points and Jacqui Bateman chipped in 10. For the Runners, Hyron Edwards scored 13 and Justin Coleman added 11.

Newark P. Pride

4

19

19

16

 

-58

W.P. Runners

17

16

4

14

 

-51

Game 29: Ponce Constancia 49, Bayamon ABB A 40 (11th place)
  
Luis Montero poured in 21 points and Ronnie Ortiz and Hector Montero each chipped in five to spark Ponce, which closed with a 20-point final quarter. Eight points from Carlos Adorno topped the Bayamon effort.

Ponce Const.

9

7

13

20

 

-49

Bayamon ABB A

7

14

10

9

 

-40

Tuesday's games

Game 1: Fraigcomar A 51, Ponce Constancia 39
  
Angel Rivera scored 13 points and Brian Gautier chipped in nine markers to pace Fraigcomar, which led 32-13 at the half. Roberto Soto topped the Ponce attack with seven points.

Fraigcomar A

16

16

10

9

 

-51

Ponce

6

7

13

13

 

-39

Game 5: Bucaplaa A 55, Bayamon ABB A 26
  
The four-time defending champs jumped to a 27-4 halftime command and coasted behind 18 points from Roxairaly Arnesto and nine from Hector Ostolaza. Bayamon got 10 points from Eduardo Simo.

Bucaplaa A

15

12

18

10

 

-55

Bayamon ABB A

2

2

9

13

 

-26

Game 2: Homewood 52, Kenosha 37
   Ki-Jana Crawford tallied 16 points, Trevonn Lewis added 13 and Antaun McHerron nine to pace Homewood, which trailed by eight early. Kenosha was led by Jeremiah Lewis with 10 points.

Homewood

6

12

17

17

 

-52

Kenosha

13

5

13

6

 

-37

Game 6: Chi-Town NBN 41, Juncos 26
  
Chi-Town took an 8-0 lead, but needed a 16-8 margin in the fourth quarter to seal the deal, as Destiny Butler and Armondo Sacluti scored nine each. Rolando Quinonez and Luis Boria had six points for Juncos.

Chi-Town NBN

8

4

13

16

 

-41

Juncos

0

12

6

8

 

-26

Game 3: Marquette Best 45, Chicago Heights 42 (OT)
  
Chicago Heights hit a three at the regulation buzzer to force OT, but the Best prevailed behind Gregory Carter (12 points) and Michael Carter (10). D.J. Deere paced the Green Streaks with 15 points.

Chicago Heights

12

6

8

11

5

-42

Marquette Best

5

12

8

12

8

-45

Game 7: Highwood 48, Guaynabo 39
  
Highwood held off a late charge and was sparked by Andy Stempel with 12 points, Matt Kovatchis with 11 and Merrick Singer with 10. Guaynabo got 10 points each from Jorge Rodriguez and Ricardo Cruzual..

Guaynabo A

8

8

5

18

 

-39

Highwood

9

18

7

14

 

-48

Game 4: Newark Project Pride 42, Guaynabo ABB B 34
  
Antonio Ross tallied 13 points and Ishmael Jones notched eight to spark Project Pride to the victory. Guaynabo was sparked by Jean Rosado with 14 points and Carlos Herrera with 10 points..

Newark PP

12

11

10

9

 

-42

Guaynabo B

6

15

3

10

 

-34

Game 8: West Pullman Runners 45, Network Rising Stars 42
  
A 19-3 third-quarter margin propelled the Runners, who got 13 points from Stephen Clay and eight from Hyron Edwards. The Rising Stars were led by Davon Gibson with 14 points and Jereme Stebbins with 11.

W.P. Runners

4

9

19

13

 

-45

Network R. Stars

11

10

3

18

 

-42

Game 9: Ponce Constancia 38, Kenosha 21
  
Ponce prevailed with a balanced attack, as Hector Montero and Luis Montero each scored nine and Roberto Soto added eight. Kenosha, which never scored more than six in a quarter, got six points from Gabbi Ortiz, Nick Santelli.

Ponce Const.

5

18

6

9

 

-38

Kenosha

6

6

5

4

 

-21

Game 10: Fraigcomar A 53, Homewood 34
  
Angel Rivera (14 points), Kevin Maura (14) and Brian Gautier (10) each hit double figures, as Fraigcomar made a return to the Final Four. Homewood, outscored 19-5 in the fourth, got eight points from Ki-Jana Crawford.

Fraigcomar A

7

13

14

19

 

-53

Homewood

10

7

12

5

 

-34

Game 11: Bayamon ABB A 59, Juncos 52
  
Carlos Adorno (18 points), Eduardo Simo (15) and Francisco Lopez (10) all hit double figures to ignite the ABB victory. Juncos, outscored 19-8 in the final quarter, got 15 points from Luis Boria.  

Bayamon ABB A

13

19

18

19

 

-59

Chi-Town NBN

17

18

9

8

 

-52

Game 12: Bucaplaa A 50,  Chi-Town NBN 33
  
The four-time defending champs made a return to the Final Four, as Hector Ostolaza notched 14 points and Roxairaly Arnesto added eight. Eric Harris led all Chi-Town scorers with 10 markers.

Bucaplaa A

13

11

10

16

 

-50

Chi-Town NBN

6

10

8

9

 

-33

Game 13: Chicago Heights 57, Guaynabo B 44
  
DeOntae Davis poured in 18 points, D.J. Deere had 14 and Josh Cohn added 12 to pace the Green Streaks, who gained a 27-14 margin in the fourth. Israel Zayas topped Guaynabo B with 13 points.

Chicago Heights

8

8

14

27

 

-57

Guaynabo B

8

11

11

14

 

-44

Game 14: Marquette Best 39, Newark Project Pride 34
  
The Best hit nine fourth-quarter free throws to seal the win, as Dion Tyler finished with seven points and Alondre Pickens and LeRoy Flex each had six. Jarrett Johnson topped Newark with eight points..

Marquette Best

10

5

8

16

 

-39

Newark P. Pride

10

2

9

13

 

-34

Game 15: Guaynabo A 43, Network Rising Stars 39
  
Jorge Rodriguez pumped in a game-high 16 points and Guaynabo used a 15-9 finishing kick to complete the comeback victory. DeQuan Bailey scored 15 points and Davon Gibson 11 for the Stars.

Guaynabo A

12

10

6

15

 

-43

W.P. Runners

13

3

14

9

 

-39

Game 16: Highwood 39, West Pullman Runners 36
  
Highwood held off a furious comeback effort and survived into the semis behind Matt Kovatchis (seven points), Justin Berkson and Merrick Singer (six each). Stephen Clay topped West Pullman with 14 points.

Highwood

8

13

12

6

 

-39

W.P Runners

5

0

12

19

 

-36