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Game 13: Newark Boys & Girls 39, Guaynabo B 24
   Yasim Smith ripped the nets for 19 points and Tyree Sorbino added six to spark Newark, which led 14-7 after one quarter. Jhon Seville tallied 11 points to lead the attack for Guaynabo.

Guaynabo B

7

5

8

4

 

-24

Newark B & G

14

5

7

13

 

-39

Game 14: Fraigcomar B 46, Chicago Wizards 33
   Nestor Crespol tallied 12 of his game-high 20 points in the fourth quarter when Fraigcomar gained an 18-4 advantage. The Wizards were paced by Andre Green with six points and Marquis Spivey with five.

Chi. Wizards

7

8

14

4

 

-33

Fraigcomar B

13

9

6

18

 

-46

Game 15: Juncos 38, Torrimar 24
   Juncos gained a scoring advantage in every quarter and rode the 10 points of Yasean Cruz and seven by Yamil Claudio to victory. For Torrimar, Kelvin Huerta topped the effort with five points.

Juncos

8

11

9

10

 

-38

Torrimar

7

9

3

5

 

-24

Game 16: Bucaplaa B 36, Lansing 33
   Javier Santiago tallied a game-high 16 points and Bucaplaa finished off the comeback effort with a 17-5 differential in the fourth quarter. Eleven points by Jordan Benevidas topped the scoring for the Timberwolves.

Bucaplaa B

10

8

1

17

 

-36

Lansing

6

6

16

5

 

-33

Game 17: Chi-Town NBN 38, Kenosha 36     (semifinal)
    Balance keyed the effort into the title game for Chi-Town, as Charlie Moore scored 10 points and Robert Garman added seven. Kenosha got a team-high seven points from A.J. Brown.

Chi-Town NBN

10

13

8

7

 

-38

Kenosha

7

5

8

6

 

-26

Game 18: Arecibo 51, Guayama 34     (semifinal)
    Nathaniel Martinez had the hot hand with 19 points and Joshua Casares added 11 to propel the Capitanes into the title contest. Jose C. Garcia topped the scoring for Guayama with 13 points.

Guayama

3

9

5

17

 

-34

Arecibo

10

17

12

12

 

-51

Game 19: Fraigcomar B 47, Guaynabo B 40
The duo of Kemie Torres (17 points) and Nestor Crespo (13) paced Fraigcomar B to the victory. Meanwhile, Guaynabo was topped by Kebdiel Couvertien with 13 points and William Santiago with nine.

Guaynabo B

12

10

6

12

 

-40

Fraigcomar B

13

8

11

15

 

-47

Game 20: Newark Boys/Girls 40, Chicago Wizards 34
    Yasim Smith tickled the twine for 18 points and Christian Padilla added six points to pace Newark, which jumped ahead, 18-8, at the start. The Wizards, playing their ninth game, were led by Andre Green with 10.

Chi. Wizards

8

10

5

11

 

-34

Newark B & G

18

2

12

8

 

-40

 

Game 21: Lansing 46, Torrimar 26     (7th place)
   Brandon Murdock clicked for 16 points and Jordan Benevidas added 11 for Lansing, which exploded from an 13-8 halftime deficit. Torrimar was led by Pedro Cintron with 11 points.

Torrimar

5

8

8

5

 

-26

Lansing

1

7

21

17

 

-46

Game 22: Juncos 56, Bucaplaa 35     (5th place)
   Juncos prevailed behind balance, as Angel Vega scored 11 points and Yamil Claudio connected for 10 points. Bucaplaa, which trailed 14-2 early, got nine points each from Carlos Sepulueda and Adalberto Pantojas.

Juncos

14

11

17

14

 

-56

Bucaplaa B

2

12

13

10

 

-35

Game 23: Kenosha 48, Guayama 46     (3rd place)
    Kenosha claimed third place in a nail-biter, as John Rimkus led the way with 14 points and Derek Jones and Lane Ochs added eight. Christian Vera topped Guayama in scoring with 13 points.

Kenosha

10

13

8

17

 

-48

Guayama

11

9

15

11

 

-46

Game 24: Arecibo 59, Chi-Town NBN 53     (championship)
   Joshua Casares and Nathaniel Martinez put together tandem 14-point efforts, while Wesleyovielle Rivera (11 points) and Rafael Roman (10) also hit double figures for Arecibo. Chi-Town also had three in double figures with Michael Willis (12), Jelani Turner (11) and Robert Garman (10).

Chi-Town NBN

18

5

11

19

 

-53

Arecibo

13

17

11

20

 

-59