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  Game 1: Robert Taylor 58, Naranjito 27
    
Lawrence Merritt paced three in double figures with 13 points, while Xavier Castaneda added 11 and Donald May 10 for the Panthers, who took control with a 21-4 second quarter. Angel Rivera topped Naranjito with 10 points.
    

Robert Taylor

17
21
14
6
 

-58

Naranjito

8
4
9
6
 

-27

Game 5: Encantada 56, Bayamon ABB 45
    
Encantada took charge with a 20-8 margin in the second quarter and was led by Christopher Lozada with 14 points and Delvin Ocasio and Ian Pablo Felix with nine each. Heinz Diaz scored 11 and Rafael Rosario 10 for Bayamon ABB.  

Encantada

6
20
8
22
 

-56

Bayamon ABB

11
8
10
16
 

-45

Game 2: Chi-Town NBN 43, Marquette Best 29
    
Javian May scored 13 points and Rashan Alexander chipped in nine to lead Chi-Town back from an early deficit with a 14-6 advantage in the third quarter. Jalen Perkins tallied 11 points to pace the effort for the Best.

Marquette Best

7
14
6
2
 

-29

Chi-Town NBN

4
16
14
9
 

-43

Game 6: Juncos A 38, Highwood Heat 33
    
Jeremy Torres scored 12 points and Gerardo Rivera added nine for Juncos, which iced the victory with six fourth-quarter free throws. Myles Baer buried a trio of three-pointers to ignite the Heat with a game-high 16 points.

Juncos A

8
7
13
10
 

-38

Highwood Heat

6
8
11
8
 

-33

Game 3: Chicago Heights 58, Solo Pirates 55
    
Daniel Gutierrez buried a three with three seconds remaing to lead the Green Streaks, who got 14 points from Victor Quinones and 13 from Alberto Lopez. The Pirates were led by Kywaun Sterling (23 points) and Milton Wordlaw (18).
  

Chicago Heights

12
10
17
19
 

-58

Solo Pirates

9
16
10
20

-55

Game 7: Bucaplaa A 63, Network Stars 40
    
The defending champ Pumas, who made 27 free throws, were paced by Omar Morales with 20 points and Jorge Gonzalez with 10 markers. Anas Amos topped the Network with eight points, all in the fourth quarter.  

Bucaplaa A

15
22
4
22
 

-63

Network Stars

3
14
9
14
 

-40

Game 4: Homewood 36, CIAPR 30
    
The Vikings jumped to a big lead and held on behind the balanced effort of Dylan Duplessis, Greg Boyd and Nick Perry with six points each. Edgar Berrios tallied a game-high 10 points to pace CIAPR. 

Homewood

11
9
7
9
 

-36

CIAPR

6
2
7
15
 

-30

Game 8: Harvey 56, Glenbrook 50
    
Joe Howard poured in 21 points and the Wildcats hit 15 free throws to advance, as Aaron Brandon also added eight points. Glenbrook, which was outscored, 16-2, in the second quarter, got 22 points from Kevin Cunningham.  

Glenbrook

14
2
17
17
 

-50

Harvey

8
16
14
18
 

-56

Game 9: Naranjito 50, Marquette Best 45
     
Angel Rivera scored double-figure points in both the first and third quarters en route to an explosive 31-point effort in leading Naranjito to victory. The Best, which was outscored, 12-8, in the fourth, was led by Jalen Perkins' 12 points.   

Naranjito

18
4
16
12

-50

Marq Best

10
11
16
8

-45

Game 10: Robert Taylor 55, Chi-Town NBN 18
    
The Panthers jumped to a 22-2 command en route to a return trip the the Final Four, as Christian Graham tallied 17 points, Donald McCray added 13 and Lawrence Merritt chipped in nine. Chi-Town got a team-high eight points from Marcus Wright.

Robert Taylor

22
12
14
7
 

-55

Chi-Town NBN

2
8
3
5
 

-18

Game 11: Bayamon ABB 48, Highwood Heat 46
     
Heinz Diaz scored 14 points and Leonardo Burgos added 10 for Bayamon ABB, which withstood a late Highwood run. The Heat was paced by Noah Shutan with 11 points and three threes for nine points from Zak Raske.

Bayamon ABB

13
11
12
12
 

-48

Highwood Heat

6
13
10
17
 

-46

Game 12: Juncos A 45, Encantada 36
     
Juncos A rode the 15 points of Diego A. Baez to its first Final Four appearance, finishing off Encantada with a 14-7 fourth-quarter differential. Encantada was paced by Rafael Cosme with 13 points. Juncos was 6-for-8 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to seal the victory.   

Encantada

16
5
8
7
 

-36

Juncos A

10
15
6
14
 

-45

Game 13: Solo Pirates 58, CIAPR 33
    
The Pirates stymied CIAPR with a 17-2 margin in the second quarter and rode the 20 points of Kywaun Sterling and 16 markers by Milton Wordlaw to victory. CIAPR got a 10-point effort from Jan Medina.

Solo Pirates

11
17
18
12
 

-58

CIAPR

7
2
12
12
 

-33

Game 14: Chicago Heights 55, Homewood 53 (OT)
    
The Green Streaks rallied from a 14-point third-quarter deficit and down eight points late in regulation to defeat Homewood for the fifth time this season and earn a Final Four berth. Victor Quinones scored 17, Tashaun Robinson 15 and Tariq Deere 10 for the Streaks. Homewood got 10 points from Nick Perry and nine from Greg Boyd.

Chicago Hts.

11
6
16
15
7

-55

Homewood

15
13
10
10
5

-53

Game 15: Glenbrook 35, Network Stars 34
    
A 13-9 margin in the final stanza completed the Glenbrook comeback, which was led by Kevin Cunningham with 15 points and Patrick Nass with seven. Kimarri Simpson sparked the Stars' effort with 13 points.

Network Stars

8
0
17
9

-34

Glenbrook

6
7
9
13

-35

Game 16: Bucaplaa A 57, Harvey 51
    
Bucaplaa A withstood a late Harvey charge to advance to its record 11th consecutive Final Four, led by Jeriel Zayas with 19 points and Carlos Aleman with 10 markers. Harvey was denied its first Final Four bid, despite 16 points from Joe Howard and 13 points by Johnell Pommier.

Bucaplaa A

17
13
15
12
 

-57

Harvey

12
11
5
23
 

-51