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Wednesday's games

Tuesday's games

Game 17: Bayamon ABB B 65, Illinois Orangemen 32
  
Bayamon rolled after taking a 21-1 command after one quarter, as Luis Heill poured in 20 points and Josaelo Ramos added nine. Darius Jordan topped the Orangemen attack with 11 points.

IL Orangemen

1

11

12

8

 

-32

Bayamon B

21

13

12

19

 

-65

Game 18: Robert Taylor 39, Glenbrook 37
  
Jaquon Donelson tallied five of his game-high 21 points in overtime to pace Robert Taylor, which also got seven points from Joshua Williams. Glenbrook got 12 points each from Shaq Anderson and Damonte Hill.

Robert Taylor

4

8

11

10

6

-39

Glenbrook

7

7

8

11

4

-37

Game 19: Newark Boys & Girls 40, Network Big East 30
  
Balanced proved successful for Newark, which got seven points from Luis Rodriguez and six each from Yasim Smith and Devin Hernandez. Rahman Barnes scored a game-high eight points to ignite Big East.

Network B. East

6

9

0

15

 

-30

Newark B/G

11

8

11

10

 

-40

Game 20: Rainbow Jaguars 49, Bucaplaa B 31
  
Laron Wilcoxson scored 14 points and Johnell Williams and Joshua Kirkendoll each added nine to pace the Jaguars. Bucaplaa B was led in scoring by Andres Fernandez with eight points.

Bucaplaa B

5

6

3

17

 

-31

Rainbow Jags

11

6

13

19

 

-49

Game 21: Bayamon Cowboys 48, Southwest 35
  
The Cowboys finished with a 20-11 run and prevailed behind Jose Benitez (18 points) and Ricardo Lorenzo (eight). Southwest was paced in scoring by Jalen Heath with 13 points.

Southwest

3

3

18

11

 

-35

Bayamon C'boys

6

12

10

20

 

-48

Game 22: Guayama 37, Borinquen Coqui 28 (semis)
  
Guayama got 17 points from Kevin Diaz and led most of the way in gaining a championship game appearance. Edil Rivera added seven points for Guayama, while Hector Ledee chipped in six.

Guayama

9

13

6

17

 

-37

B. Coqui

1

18

7

2

 

-28

Game 23: Lansing 41, Fraigcomar B 34
  
Behind 15 points from Antonio Lee and eight from D'Angelo White, Lansing prevailed after a 13-7 scoring margin in the fourth quarter. Jonathan Mangual paced Fraigcomar with eight points.

Fraigcomar B

8

8

11

1

 

-34

Lansing

9

7

12

13

 

-41

Game 24: Libanor 45, Foster Pirates 27 (semis)
  
Libanor took command with a 15-3 margin in the third quarter, as Christian Negros scored 13 points and Jonathan Nieves chipped in 10. The Pirates were paced by LuWane Pipkins with eight points.

Libanor

5

12

15

13

 

-45

Foster Pirates

6

6

3

12

 

-27

Game 25: Network Big East 49, IL Orangemen 48 (15th place)
  
Tariq McKenith scored 10 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter to key Big East, which also got 11 points from Rahman Bannes. Darius Jordan scored a game-high 25 and Lazenick Franklin 17 for the Orangemen.

IL Orangemen

13

7

15

13

 

-48

Network B. East

12

16

9

12

 

-49

Game 26: Bucaplaa B 30, Glenbrook 28 (7th place)
  
Sergio Colon, Andres Fernandez and Christian Vega each scored five points to pace Bucaplaa B, which paved the way to victory with defense. For Glenbrook, Daniel Cheung notched a game-high 11 markers.

Glenbrook

3

10

8

7

 

-28

Bucaplaa B

9

6

8

7

 

-30

Game 27: Bayamon ABB B 55, Newark Boys/Girls 40 (13th place)
  
A 21-20 margin in the fourth quarter sealed the deal for Bayamon, as Edgar Bernardine scored 14 points and Luis Heill chipped in 13. Eric Moore scored 12 points to pace Newark.

Bayamon ABB B

10

14

10

21

 

-55

Newark B/G

7

13

10

10

 

-40

Game 28: Rainbow Jaguars 58, Robert Taylor 46 (5th place)
  
Behind 16 points from Johnell Williams and 12 markers from Joshua Kirkendoll, the Jaguars prevailed after an early 14-5 deficit. Joshua Williams scored 12 and Curtis Sconters and Jaquon Donleson nine for RT.

Robert Taylor

14

8

13

11

 

-46

Rainbow Jaguars

5

18

15

20

 

-58

Game 29: Southwest 49, Fraigcomar B 40 (11th place)
  
Jerry Gillespie scored eight points to pace a balanced attack for Southwest, which also got seven points from Jalen Heath and Perry Jones. Joseph Gonzalez' game-high 10 points led Fraigcomar B.

Southwest

10

17

12

10

 

-49

Fraigcomar B

12

9

10

9

 

-40

Game 30: Lansing 58, Bayamon Cowboys 40 (cons. championship)
  
Lansing rolled to the consolation crown after taking a 26-11 halftime command, as D'Angelo White paced the effort with 18 points and Antonio Lee added 18 as well. Roberto Rivera scored 10 for the Cowboys.

Bayamon C'boys

6

5

15

14

 

-40

Lansing

13

13

14

18

 

-58

Game 31: Borinquen Coqui 40, Foster Pirates 38 (3rd place)
  
A 19-9 burst in the fourth quarter spelled comeback win for Coqui, which got 13 points from Adrian Vazquez and eight from Crystal Luciano. Joe Foster and LuWane Pipkins notched 10 points for the Pirates.

Borinquen Coqui

9

8

9

19

 

-40

Foster Pirates

9

10

4

9

 

-38

Game 32: Guayama 37, Libanor 28 (Championship)
  
Kevin Dinz scored eight of his 14 points in the fourth quarter, as Guayama gained an 18-9 period advantage to win the crown. Samuel Aguirre added 13 points, while Jonathan Nirves (16 points) topped Libanor.

Guayama

7

5

7

18

 

-37

Libanor

6

4

9

9

 

-28

Tuesday's games

Game 1: Guayama 58, Southwest 41
  
Samuel Aguirre lit it up for 21 points and Jay Texidor added 13 to ignite Guayama, which outscored the Express in every quarter. Jalen Heath scored 18 points for Southwest and Perry Jones added nine.

Guayama

13

9

17

19

 

-58

Southwest

10

7

14

10

 

-41

Game 5: Libanor 56, Fraigcomar B 25
  
Libanor jumped to a 20-11 lead, then limited its foe to 14 points the rest of the way, as Delvin Colon tallied 12 points and Jesus Colon 11. Fraigcomar B got eight points from Joseph Gonzalez.

Libanor

20

7

13

16

 

-56

Fraigcomar B

11

4

5

5

 

-25

Game 2: Robert Taylor 50, Illinois Orangemen 26
  
Robert Taylor had a 10-0 finishing kick in the fourth to lock up the win, keyed by 16 points from Joshua Williams, 13 from Jaquan Donelson and 10 by Jordan Huff. Darius Jordan tallied eight points for the Orangemen.

Robert Taylor

4

25

11

10

 

-50

IL Orangemen

8

8

10

0

 

-26

Game 6: Bucaplaa B 48, Network Big East 26
  
Andres Fernandez and Julius Ruiz led a balance attack with 10 points each for Bucaplaa B, while Rafael Rivera added six points. Network Big East was paced by Tariq McKenith with 10 points.

Network B. East

3

3

8

12

 

-26

Bucaplaa B

19

10

14

5

 

-48

Game 3: Glenbrook 43, Bayamon Cowboys 37
  
Glenbrook gained a 13-5 margin in the fourth quarter to complete the comeback, as Damonte Hill finished with 14 points and Shaq Anderson 10. Jose Benitez scored all of his 12 in the second for the Cowboys.

Bayamon C'boys

6

24

2

5

 

-37

Glenbrook

6

12

11

13

 

-43

Game 7: Rainbow Jaguars 64, Lansing 53
  
Joshua Kirkendoll scored 17 and Bobby Harris added 13 to pace the Jaguar victory. Lansing was unable to complete a huge comeback, despite 23 points from Antonio Lee and 14 from Anthony Johnson.

Lansing

9

10

13

21

 

-53

Rainbow Jaguars

13

13

22

16

 

-64

Game 4: Borinquen Coqui 60, Bayamon ABB B 40
  
Coqui prevailed with balance, as Crystal Luciano tallied 12, Marcus Vazquez nine and Ivan Reyes and Antonio Vega eight each. Edgar Bernardine scored a game-high 15 points for Bayamon ABB.

Borinquen Coqui

27

15

12

6

 

-60

Bayamon B

8

7

19

6

 

-40

Game 8: Foster Pirates 37, Newark Boys & Girls 13
  
The Pirates jumped to a 19-2 command by halftime and rolled to the win, behind Deion Irving's 15 points and eight from LuWane Pipkins. For Newark, Eric Moore and Devin Hernandez each notched four points.

Foster Pirates

6

13

6

12

 

-37

Newark B/G

0

2

7

4

 

-13

Game 9: Southwest 64, Illinois Orangemen 37
  
The Express vaulted to a 42-10 halftime lead and coasted home behind nine points each from Josh Glover and Shaka Washington and eight from Perry Jones. Darius Jordan and Jauante Hicks had 12 for the Orangemen.

Southwest

20

22

11

11

 

-64

IL Orangemen

5

5

17

10

 

-37

Game 10: Guayama 63, Robert Taylor 50
  
Guayama rolled up 55 points through three quarters and held off a charge, as Samuel Aguirre scored 16 points and Kevin Diaz added 12. Curtis Sconyers rolled up a game-high 18 points to lead the Panthers.

Guayama

21

22

12

8

 

-63

Robert Taylor

8

10

15

17

 

-50

Game 11: Fraigcomar B 68, Network Big East 43
  
Eleven different players scored for Fraigcomar B, paced by Armano Portalatin with 16 points and Francisco Betancourt with 13 tallies. Big East was led by Rahman Bannes (14) and Tariq McKenith (13).  

Fraigcomar B

21

10

21

16

 

-68

Network Big East

6

6

12

19

 

-43

Game 12: Libanor 52, Bucaplaa B 22
  
Libanor outscored its foe in every quarter, as Jonathan Nieves sparked the attack with 12 points and Delvin Colon chipped in nine. Sergio Colon was the top scorer for Bucaplaa B with seven points.

Libanor

14

12

14

12

 

-52

Bucaplaa B

5

3

4

10

 

-22

Game 13: Bayamon Cowboys 68, Bayamon ABB B 53
  
A 43-19 margin in the middle quarters propelled the Cowboys, who were led by Romon Valdez with 13 points and Roberto Rivera and Ricardo Lorenzo with eight. Edgar Bernardine's 14 topped ABB B.

Bayamon C'boys

12

22

21

13

 

-68

Bayamon B

18

6

13

16

 

-53

Game 14: Borinquen Coqui 37, Glenbrook 34
  
Coqui gained a 17-4 scoring margin in the fourth quarter and overtime to garner the victory. In the loss Glenbrook got nine points from David Hammes and eight each from Damonte Hill and Daniel Cheung.

Glenbrook

10

3

17

3

1

-34

Borinquen Coqui

4

13

6

19

4

-37

Game 15: Lansing 53, Newark Boys & Girls 31
  
Antonio Lee clicked for 15 points to lead the way, while Elijah Johnson notched 11 points and Brandon Murdock 10 to pace Lansing. Newark, outscored 18-3 at the outset, got nine points from Jasim Smith.

Lansing

18

16

10

9

 

-53

Newark B&G

3

13

6

9

 

-31

Game 16: Foster Pirates 44, Rainbow Jaguars 40
  
LuWane Pipkins pumped in 17 points and Deion Irving clicked for 10 points to ignite the Pirates. Laron Wilcoxson tallied 10 points to lead all scorers for the Rainbow Jaguars.

Rainbow Jaguars

8

6

7

19

 

-40

Foster Pirates

5

19

17

13

 

-44