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Tuesday's games

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Tuesday's games

Game 1: Kenosha 2, Arecibo 0
   Kenosha prevailed in a game played as an exhibition that Arecibo outscored Kenosha, 46-33. Kenneth Natal and Daniel Soto scored 15 for Arecibo and DeAndre Johns topped Kenosha with seven points.

Kenosha

 

-2

Arecibo

 

-0

Game 2: Robert Taylor 43, Network 39
   Twelve points from Dylan Snyder and 11 markers by Patrick Matthews ignited the Panthers, who led 22-12 at halftime. The Network got nine points from both Alquan Stith and Curtis McRae.

The Network

6

6

13

14

-39

Robert Taylor

5

17

9

12

-43

Game 3: Fraigcomar 77, Evanston 30
   Fraigcomar used a 24-1 second quarter to settle this one by halftime, as Jesus Lygo scored 15, Yan Maysonet 14, Jonathan Aponte 12 and Adniel Nieves 10. Evanston was topped by 12 points from Drashawn Turneth.

Fraigcomar

15

24

16

22

-77

Evanston

4

1

6

19

-30

Game 4: Caguas Libac 45, Solo Phoenix 39
   Jeremy Montamos scored six of his 12 points in the fourth quarter to seal the deal for Caguas, while Adrian Cotto added nine points. Solo was led by Jabari Antwine (12 points) and Kewan Smith (10).

Caguas Libac

15

8

9

13

 

-45

Solo Phoenix

11

4

16

8

 

-39

Game 5: Guaynabo B 49, Juncos 46
   Antonio Sanchez and Esady Rodriguez each scored 12 and Michael Cordero added to spark Guaynabo, while Juncos got 13 points from Miguel Delgado and 10 points from Kevin Rodriguez.

Juncos

12

11

9

14

 

-46

Guaynabo B

17

5

9

18

 

-49

Game 6: Encantada 43, Bayamon ABB B 32
   An early 16-4 command and balance bouyed Encantada, as Jaime Almendro and Remon Riviera each scored eight and Joseph Cortijo seven. Edwin Reyes ignited ABB with eight points.

Encantada

16

9

5

13

 

-43

Bayamon B

4

10

4

14

 

-32

Game 7: Evanston 51, Fraigcomar JV 27
   Led by Lance Jones with 13 points and Makell Davis with 12 markers, Evanston advanced by yielding just 14 points after the first quarter. Fraigcomar was topped by Gabriel Tarrido with nine points.

Evanston

12

22

12

5

-51

Fraigcomar JV

13

7

6

1

-27

Game 8: Juncos 73, Bayamon B 48
   Twelve different Juncos players scored, led by Christian Santiago with 13 points and Gabriel Reid with 11. For Bayamon, Edrick Hernandez notched 13 points and Keneth Vargas added 12.

Juncos

19

27

16

11

 

-73

Bayamon B

16

8

19

5

 

-48

Game 9: Fraigcomar 49, Kenosha 37
   Fraigcomar scored 16 from the foul line and got double-figure scoring from Jonathan Aponte (15 points), Josue Aponte (13) and Jesus Lugo (11). DeAndre Johns collected nine points to lead Kenosha.

Kenosha

7

8

9

13

 

-37

Fraigcomar

11

8

17

13

 

-49

 

Game 10: The Network 48, Caguas Libac 45
   Despite a furious comeback (22-10 in the fourth) and a game-high 17 points from Libac's Jeremy Montones, the Network was able to hang on behind 13 points from Curtis McRae and nine by Samaad Bethea.

The Network

15

7

16

10

 

-48

Caguas Libac

12

8

3

22

 

-45

Game 11: Arecibo 65, Guaynabo B 54
   Josean Reyes poured in 25 points and Dariel Soto added 10 for Arecibo, which pulled away with a 22-6 third quarter. Guaynabo was topped by Esady Rodriguez (15 points) and Trixia Rosario (11).

Arecibo

12

13

22

18

 

-65

Guaynabo B

13

11

6

24

 

-54

Game 12: Robert Taylor 42, Encantada 36
   Nine points each from Alquan McReynolds and Bryce Barnes paced the Panthers to victory. Encantada got a game-high 12 points from Jaime Almendro, while Ramon Rivera added eight.

Robert Taylor

11

7

14

10

 

-42

Encantada

7

5

8

16

 

-36