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  Game 1: Guayama 35, Torrimar 29
    
The #1 seed from Puerto Rico tumbled in round one, as Jan Michael Gutierrez scored 21 points and Juan Carlos Torres four points to pace the upset. Torrimar was led by 10 points from Gabriel Cedeno.

Torrimar

9
8
6
6
 

-29

Guayama

12
4
12
7
 

-35

Game 5: Naranjito 50, Network Stars 35
    
Double-figure scoring from Wilfredo Rodriguez (19 points) and Jose Cruz (11 points) ignite the victory for Naranjito, which led, 24-4, after one quarter. Tariq McKenith tallied 14 points for Network.

Network Stars

4
10
17
4
 

-35

Naranjito

24
6
10
10
 

-50

Game 2: Homewood 60, Arecibo 32
    
Homewood jumped to a 20-4 lead after the opening quarter and coasted, as Devon Dotson tallied 22 points and Micah Bradford added 15 points. Andres Hernandez topped Arecibo B with nine points.

Homewood

21
19
10
10
 

-60

Arecibo B

4
3
14
11
 

-32

Game 6: Robert Taylor 30, Marquette Best 27
    
Michael Johnson (10 points) buried a three-pointer from halfcourt as the buzzer sounded for the Panther victory. Bryce Barnes added 12 points for the winners, while the Best was ignited by Darius Branch with 16 points.

Robert Taylor

4
4
6
16
 

-30

Marquette Best

5
3
10
9
 

-27

Game 3: Highwood Heat 56, Ford Heights 33
    
The Heat gained a scoring advantage in every quarter and was sparked by Jack Appelbaum with 13 points and Ben Sacks and Justin McMahon with seven each. Tramil McCray tallied 11 points to ignite Ford Heights.

Highwood

11
23
13
9
 

-56

Ford Heights

9
6
10
8

-33

Game 7: Foster Pirates 35, Ponce Constancia 32
    
Despite an 11-1 deficit after the opening quarter, the Pirates rallied to knock off the defending champs behind nine points from Charles Harlan and eight points each by Kewan Smith and Jenzel Stewart. Ponce was paced by Ricardo Evans' game-high 14 points. Foster opened the fourth with a 27-14 deficit.

Ponce Const.

11
3
13
5
 

-32

Foster Pirates

1
8
5
21
 

-35

Game 4: Bucaplaa A 65, Bayamon ABB 54
    
Thirteen different players scored for Bucaplaa, led by Jose Castro (16 points) and Carlos Alemon (10) in the victory. For ABB, Edrick Hernandez clicked for 14 points and Josue Ponce notched 11.

Bucaplaa A

12
18
18
17
 

-65

Bayamon ABB

10
4
14
26
 

-54

Game 8: Chi-Town NBN 37, Juncos 30
    
Ayo Dosunmu cashed in for 17 points and Kubbie Dosunmu chipped in nine points to pace Nothin' But Net. For Juncos, Jadiel Diaz and Jan C. Rodriguez each notched nine points.

Chi-Town NBN

6
7
13
11
 

-37

Juncos

3
11
10
6
 

-30

Game 9: Torrimar 58, Arecibo B 29
    
All 12 players got in the scoring column for Torrimar, as Gabriel Cedeno led the way with 14 points and Giovanni Ramos added 11. Torrimar led the scoring in every quarter, and Arecibo was led by Diego Colon and Jose Gonzales with six.

Torrimar

18
10
20
10

-58

Arecibo B

13
5
6
5

-29

Game 10: Homewood 56, Guayama 39
    
Micah Bradford poured in 22 points and Trelan Morrow finished with 13 to lead the Vikings to their second Final Four in three years. Homewood jumped to a 21-6 command after the first quarter and never trailed. Guayama was led by Jan Michael Gutierrez with 16 points and Jose C. Garcia added 13.

Guayama

6
15
10
8
 

-39

Homewood

21
11
16
8
 

-56

Game 11: Network Stars 38, Marquette Best 31
    
Tariq McKenith sparked a balanced attack with 11 points for the Stars, who vaulted to a 20-8 halftime command. The Best got a game-high 14 points from Darius Branch and Bakay Simmons chipped in six points.

Network Stars

10
10
10
8
 

-38

Marquette Best

6
2
10
13
 

-31

Game 12: Robert Taylor 41, Naranjito 25
    
The Panthers outscored Naranjito in every quarter to gradually work their way into their first semifinal in history. Bryce Barnes topped Robert Taylor with 12 points and Jamaria Moore clicked for 11 points. Wilfredo Rodriguez and Jose Vega each scored six points for Naranjito.

Naranjito

8
6
5
6
 

-25

Robert Taylor

9
15
6
11
 

-41

Game 13: Bayamon 64, Ford Heights 52
    
All 12 players cracked the scoring column for the Vaqueros, as Einyel Resto scored 10 points and Kenneth Vargas and Edwin Reyes both added eight. Ford Heights had three hit double figures, including Tramil McCray (16 points), Andre Stevens (15) and Gerald Fortson (15).

Ford Heights

8
8
17
19
 

-52

Bayamon ABB

19
22
16
7
 

-64

Game 14: Bucaplaa 46, Highwood 28
    
Jose Castro scored 14 points and Isander Ramos and Joshua Perez each added seven points to lead the Pumas to their 10th straight Final Four and a matchup vs. Homewood at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. Highwood was paced by Zach Fleisher with eight points and Jack Appelbaum added five points.

Highwood

4
12
5
7
 

-28

Bucaplaa

6
15
7
18
 

-46

Game 15: Ponce Constancia 31, Juncos 30
    
Ricardo Evans scored 10 points and Kevin Maldanado added eight for Ponce, which withstood a late charge. Juncos was sparked by Jan C. Rodriguez with eight points and Luis Rivera with five.

Ponce Const.

8
6
11
6

-31

Juncos

9
8
8
5

-30

Game 16: Chi-Town NBN 45, Foster Pirates 41
    
Avery Saffold paced three Chi-Town players in double figures with 14 points to lead Nothin' but Net to its first Final Four. Kube Dosunmu added 12 points and Ayo Dosunmu 10 for the winners, while the Pirates were led by Jenzel Stewart (13 points) and Charles Harlan (10 points).

Foster Pirates

9
13
5
14
 

-41

Chi-Town NBN

14
9
6
16
 

-45