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Third 2009
Ozzie Mazzetta
 Challenge Round
Monday, March 24

Game recaps
Teams
Int. Bracket-Buster
Consy Bracket-Buster

Monday, March 24 schedule  

Consy bracket

Guayama-39

Winners bracket

Guayama

I: Ct. 1- 4 p.m.

Ponce Constancia

To Consy #1

Ponce Constancia-57

To Winner's #2

 

Kenosha-45

 

Robert Taylor

J: Ct. 2- 4 p.m.

Kenosha

To Consy #3

Robert Taylor-36

To Winner's #4

 

Bayamon C'boys-46

 

Bayamon C'boys

K: Ct. 3- 4 p.m.

Marquette Best

To Consy #5

Marquette Best-58

To Winner's #6

 

Guaynabo GBA B-44

 

Borinquen Coqui

L: Ct. 4- 4 p.m.

Guaynabo GBA B

To Consy #7

Borinquen Coqui-25

To Winner's #8

 

Libanor-35

 

Libanor

M: Ct. 1- 5:30 p.m.

Bayamon ABB A

To Consy #9

Bayamon ABB A-40

To Winner's #10

 

Juncos-73

 

Network Big East

N: Ct. 2- 5:30 p.m.

Juncos

To Consy #11

Network Big East-49

To Winner's #12

 

Highwood-46

 

Lansing

O: Ct. 3- 5:30 p.m.

Highwood

To Consy #13

Lansing-27

To Winner's #14

 

Network R. Stars-40

 

Foster Pirates

P: Ct. 4- 5:30 p.m.

Network R. Stars

To Consy #15

Foster Pirates-37

To Winner's #16

     

Monday's games

Game I: Ponce Constancia 57, Guayama 39
  
Ponce prevailed behind Hector Montero (15 points) and Wilbert Medina, Roberto Soto and Luis Montero (eight each). Guayamo, which was outscored every quarter, got 10 points from Kevin Diaz.

Guayama

10

7

12

10

 

-39

Ponce Constancia

11

18

16

12

 

-57

Game J: Kenosha 45, Robert Taylor Panthers 36
  
Jeremiah Lewis notched 11 points and Nick Santelli added eight to pace Kenosha, which led 16-2 after one quarter. The Panthers got a game-high 13 points from Joshua Williams.

Kenosha

16

7

8

14

 

-45

Robert Taylor

2

8

6

20

 

-36

Game K: Marquette Best 58, Bayamon Cowboys 46 (OT)
  
Tyler Weathersby (10 points) hit a pair of threes to key the Best in overtime, while Juwan Henry led the way with 13 points and Leivaunte Adams had 11. Roberto Rivera and Ricardo Lorenzo had 12 for the Boys.

Bayamon C'boys

8

7

8

16

7

-46

Marquette Best

8

14

10

7

19

-58

Game L: Guaynabo GBA B 44, Borinquen Coqui 25
  
Jainiell Ortega poured in 17 points and Christian Rodriguez chipped in 16 points to ignite the Guaynabo victory. Coqui, which was outscored in every quarter, was paced Luis Lastra with six points..

Guaynabo B

8

10

14

12

 

-44

Borinquen Coqui

6

4

5

10

 

-25

Game M: Bayamon ABB A 40, Libanor 35
  
A 10-3 third-quarter margin turned the tables for Bayamon, as Eduardo Simo and Jonattan Melecio each notched nine points. For Libanor, Jonathan Nieves and Jesus Colon each scored eight points.

Libanor

7

14

3

11

 

-35

Bayamon ABB A

10

10

10

10

 

-40

Game N: Juncos 73, Network Big East 49
  
Juncos jumped to a 27-5 first-quarter lead and coasted, as Jeremy Vega tallied 17 points and Luis Laboy added 10. Big East was topped by Tariq McKenith with 21 points and Shanod Waiten with 10.

Juncos

27

16

16

14

 

-73

Network Big East

5

13

19

12

 

-49

Game O: Highwood 46, Lansing 27
  
Matt Kovatchis drilled three threes to finish with 18 points and lead Highwood, which jumped to a 21-6 halftime lead and also got nine points from Justin Berkson. Antonio Lee paced Lansing with 15 points.

Highwood

10

11

16

9

 

-46

Lansing

4

2

8

12

 

-27

Game P: Network Rising Stars 40, Foster Pirates 37
  
James Gilford notched 14 points and Jereme Stebbins, Davon Gibson and DeQuan Bailey each added six for the Stars. Foster, outscored 4-0 at the line in the fourth quarter, got 14 points from Everett Oliver.

Network R. Stars

7

10

9

14

 

-40

Foster Pirates

6

7

9

15

 

-37

Teams
Bayamon ABB
Bayamon Cowboys
Borinquen Coqui
Foster Pirates
Guayama
Guaynabo
Highwood
Juncos


Kenosha
Lansing
Libanor
Marquette Best
Network Big East
Network Rising Stars
Ponce Constancia
Robert Taylor Panthers

International Bracket-Buster

 

Homewood-57

International Tour

Homewood

A: Ct. 1- 1 p.m.(OT)

Bucaplaa A

To Internatonal #3

Bucaplaa A-62

To Internatonal #9

 

Chi-Town NBN-52

 

Chi-Town NBN

B: Ct. 2- 1 p.m.

Chicago Heights

To Internatonal #11

Chicago Heights-53

To Internatonal #5

 

Newark PP-45

 

Newark PP

C: Ct. 3- 1 p.m.

Guaynabo A

To Internatonal #7

Guaynabo A-56

To Internatonal #13

 

Fraigcomar A-69

 

W.P. Runners

D: Ct. 4- 1 p.m.

Fraigcomar A

To Internatonal #15

W.P. Runners-49

To Internatonal #1

Game A: Bucaplaa A 62, Homewood 57 (OT)
  
Bucaplaa A overcame a 10-point deficit to avoid its first International loss in five years as Hector Ostolaza scored 21, Jan Garcia 16 and Roxairaly Almesto 13. Ki-Jana Crawford tallied 17 for Homewood.

Homewood

9

15

15

13

5

-57

Bucplaa A

6

8

23

15

10

-62

Game B: Chicago Heights 53, Chi-Town NBN 52
  
D.J. Deere and Brandon Williams each scored 12 points and Brad Bohlen chipped in 10 for Chicago Heights in the comeback win. Eric Harris notched a game-high 13 points for Chi-Town.

Chi-Town NBN

12

10

13

17

 

-52

Chicago Heights

8

9

18

18

 

-53

Game C: Guaynabo A 56, Newark Project Pride 45
  
Guaynabo jumped to a 34-15 halftime bulge and rolled as Jorge Rodriguez and Arnel Cabrova each scored 13 points. Newark was topped by Jacqui Bateman with 10 points.

Newark PP

7

8

17

13

 

-45

Guaynabo A

14

20

11

11

 

-56

Game D: Fraigcomar A 69, West Pullman Runners 49
  
Kevin Maura notched 14 points, Jose Perez and Dixon Oviedo 11 each to ignite the Puerto Rico champion to the Bracket Buster victory. For the Runners, Hyron Edwards poured in a game-high 22 points.

Fraigcomar A

21

12

11

25

 

-69

W.P. Runners

7

9

18

15

 

-49

Consolation Bracket-Buster

 

Southwest-41

Consy Tourney

Bucaplaa B

E: Ct. 1- 2:30 p.m.

Southwest

To Consolation #12

Bucaplaa B-30

To Consolation #2

 

Glenbrook-44

 

Newark Boys/Girls

F: Ct. 2- 2:30 p.m.

Glenbrook

To Consolation #16

Newark Boys/Girls-41

To Consolation #6

 

Fraigcomar B-53

 

IL Orangemen

G: Ct. 3- 2:30 p.m.

Fraigcomar B

To Consolation #4

IL Orangemen-28

To Consolation #10

 

Rainbow Jaguars-50

 

Bayamon ABB B

H: Ct. 4- 2:30 p.m.

Rainbow Jaguars

To Consolation #8

Bayamon ABB B-19

To Consolation #14

Game E: Southwest 41, Bucaplaa B 30
  
Jalen Heath notched a game-high 13 points to key Southwest, which closed out with a 22-14 margin after halftime. Perry Jones and Jaylen Thompson added six points, while Sergio Colon had eight for Bucaplaa..

Southwest

11

8

12

10

 

-41

Bucaplaa A

7

9

7

7

 

-30

Game F: Glenbrook 44, Newark Boys & Girls 41
  
Glenbrook held off a late run behind the balance of Shaq Anderson (nine points), Damonte Hill (seven) and David Hammes (six). Newark got a game-high 13 points from Eric Moore in the setback.

Glenbrook

16

10

16

2

 

-44

Bucaplaa A

7

8

15

11

 

-41

Game G: Fraigcomar B 53, Illinois Orangemen 28
  
Joseph Gonzalez led a balanced attack with 12 points to key Fraigcomar B, while Armando Portalatin added 10 points and Jon Mangual nine. Darius Jordan topped the Orangemen with 17 points.

Fraigcomar B

12

12

12

17

 

-53

IL Orangemen

4

12

8

4

 

-28

Game H: Rainbow Jaguars 50, Bayamon ABB B 19
  
The Jaguars used a 21-7 margin in the third quarter to put things away, as Laron Wilcoxson scored nine and Zeriam Jackson added eight. Bayamon got six points from Luis M. Rivero.

Rainbow Jaguars

7

8

21

14

 

-50

Bayamon ABB B

7

2

7

3

 

-19