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Tuesday's games

Game 1: Chi-Town NBN 59, Bucaplaa 53
   Balance prevailed for Chi-Town, as Robert Gurman scored 12 points and Ayo Dosunmu and Charlie Moore 10 each. For Bucaplaa B, Joshua Colon topped the effort with 12 points.

Chi-Town NBN

7

18

16

18

 

-59

Bucaplaa B

8

12

16

17

 

-53

Game 2: Arecibo Capitanes 47, Torrrimar 23
  Nathaniel Martinez poured in 17 points and Joshua Casares added nine points to pace the Capitanes to victory. The Torrimar attack was ignited by Jeremy Martinez with six points.

Torrimar

9

3

5

6

 

-23

Arecibo

8

13

12

14

 

-47

Game 3: Juncos 48, Guaynabo B 33
   Juncos jumped to 17-4 command and rolled, as Kevin Rodriguez (nine points) and Yamil Claudio (eight) led 10 different scorers. Guaynabo was paced by a game-high 14 points from Esady Rodriguez.

Juncos

17

14

10

7

 

-48

Guaynabo B

4

8

9

12

 

-33

Game 4: Kenosha 46, Chicago Wizards 41
   Kenosha survived a see-saw affair, as Dan Tenuta and Tyler Schlevesky each tallied 11 points, while Kevin Guenther added nine. The Wizards were topped by Kendrick Pryor with eight points.

Kenosha

11

14

7

14

 

-46

Chi. Wizards

9

8

15

9

 

-41

Game 5: Guayama 44, Newark Boys & Girls 23
   Topped by 11 points from Christian Vera, Guayama used balance and 10 different scorers to prevail. Newark was led by Terrence Shells with a game-high 14 points, but B & G failed to score in the third quarter.

Guayama

6

13

13

12

 

-44

Newark B & G

6

2

0

15

 

-23

Game 6: Lansing 32, Fraigcomar B 31
   Brandon Murdock lit up the scoreboard for 18 points and Jordan Benevidas added eight points to pace Lansing. For Fraigcomar B, Gabriel Burgos scored seven and Jean Perez notched five points.

Lansing

4

9

9

10

 

-32

Fraigcomar B

2

9

9

11

 

-31

Game 7: Guaynabo B 64, Chicago Wizards 57 (3 OT)
   The Wizards, who were led by Marquis Spivey (18 points) and Tom Johnson (17), forced three eventual overtimes with a 19-4 margin in the fourth quarter. However, Guaynabo eventually prevailed behind Jhon Seville (16 points) and Trixie Rosario (10).

Guaynabo B

13

13

13

4

21

-64

Chi. Wizards

15

5

4

19

14

-57

Game 8: Newark Boys & Girls 53, Fraigcomar B 36
   Yasim Smith scorched the nets fro 22 points and Christian Padilla added 10 points to spark Newark, which led from the outset. Nestor Crespo topped Fraigcomar with 13 points.

Newark B & G

8

7

13

8

 

-36

Fraigcomar B

13

11

14

15

 

-53

Game 9: Chi-Town NBN 55, Juncos 28
   Chi-Town gained a scoring advantage in every quarter and was led by Jelani Turner and Robert Gurman with 10 points each. Juncos was topped by Yasean Cruz with nine points and Derrick Alamo with five points.

Chi-Town NBN

17

8

15

15

 

-55

Juncos

6

6

9

7

 

-28

Game 10: Kenosha 53, Torrimar 41
   Kevin Guenther topped a balanced Kenosha attack with 14 points, while John Rimkus chipped in nine and Tyler Schlevesky eight. Torrimar got a game-high 17 points from Keythom Cedeno.

Torrimar

8

5

12

16

 

-41

Kenosha

6

14

9

24

 

-53

Game 11: Guayama 59, Bucaplaa B 45
   Christian Vera ripped the nets for 20 points and Christian Rodriguez added 12 and Kevin Santiago nine to spark Guayama. Javier Santiago had 12 points and Joshua Colon 11 for Bucaplaa B.

Bucaplaa B

11

12

4

18

 

-45

Guayama

6

22

12

19

 

-59

Game 12: Arecibo Capitanes 37, Lansing 35
   Nathaniel Martinez scored seven of his team-high 10 points in the fourth quarter, while Wesleyouielle Rivera added nine for Arecibo. Lansing's Brandon Murdock earned game-high scoring honors with 11 points.

Arecibo

6

5

16

10

 

-37

Lansing

8

9

6

12

 

-35