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TITLE DAY

Wednesday's games                      Tuesday's games

Game 17: Harvey 27, Newark Project Pride 26
    
Harvey used eight points from Sammy Lee and limited Newark to 10 second-half points to advance to the 13th place contest. Project Pride got a game-high 12 points from Tauron Mantion.

Newark PP

10

6

4

6

 

-26

Harvey

6

 7

2

 12

 

-27

Game 18: Team ROC 50, Santurce, PR 49
    
Team ROC completed a comeback to advance to the fifth-place game, as Phillip Perrier scored 16 points and Donovan Lowe added 11. Santurce, which led 29-18 at halftime, was led by Joey Acevedo's 12 points.

Santurce

9

20

10

10

 

-49

Team ROC

10

8

20

12

 

-50

Game 19: Kenosha 41, Newark Boys & Girls 18
    
Twelve different players scored, led by nine points from Darius Dolly, as Kenosha advanced to the 13th-place contest. Newark, which was led by James Richardson's five points, had a high quarter of seven points.

Kenosha

11

7

10

13

 

-41

Newark B/G

4

3

4

7

 

-18

Game 20: Marquette Best 57, Torrimar 37
    
Bryan Hall tallied 18 points and Keith Smith clicked for 10 to pace the Best into the fifth-place contest. A 29-7 margin in the second quarter spelled the difference. Miguel Diaz led Torrimar with 10 points.

Marquette Best

6

29

12

10

 

-57

Torrimar

12

7

11

7

 

-37

Game 21: Homewood 40, West Pullman Runners 36
    
Ricky Williams scored 14 points and Bruce Durham notched eight points, two steals and two assists to send Homewood to its second straight consy title game. Andre Quarles had 14 for the Runners.

Homewood

13

7

12

8

 

-40

W.P. Runners

6

7

12

11

 

-36

Game 22: Chicago And One 39, Chicago Heights 34
    
Chris Haynes and Phillip Gary each scored eight points in a balanced attach that led And One to its first championship contest. Joe Barker poured in a game-high 13 points for Joe Barker.

Chicago Heights

13

4

8

9

 

-34

Chicago And 1

11

6

9

13

 

-39

Game 23: Highwood Heat 55, Ponce Constancia 26
    
Josh Bartelstein led a balanced attack with 10 points and Mike Goldstein added nine to key the Heat to the consolation title game. Michael Santiago scored seven points to pace Ponce Constancia.

Highwood Heat

14

12

14

15

 

-55

Ponce Const.

4

7

7

8

 

-26

Game 24: St. Rocco 66, Bucaplaa 56 (2 OT)
    
Alray Blackmon (22 points) and Darryl Lampley (15) each scored six points in overtime to help send St. Rocco to its seconds straight title contest. Javier Gonzalez tallied a game-high 26 points for Bucaplaa.

Bucaplaa, PR

8

9

14

15

10

-56

St. Rocco

5

14

14

13

20

-66

Game 25: Newark Project Pride 43, Newark Boys/Girls 36 (17th)
    
Project Pride rebounded from a four-point halftime deficit to capture 15th place, as Andre Williams led the winners with 10 points. Boys/Girls was led by Marquis Hatcher's eight points.

Newark PP

6

6

16

15

 

-43

Newark B/G

6

10

10

10

 

-36

Game 26: Santurce 43, Torrimar 31
    
Santurce captured the seventh-place contest behind a 16-5 surge in the third quarter, while Marlon Rivera led the way with 12 points. Torrimar got six each from Miguel Diaz, Alex Abreu and Victor Cosme.

Santurce

8

11

16

8

 

-43

Torrimar

8

5

5

13

 

-31

Game 27: Kenosha 34, Harvey 32 (13th place)
    
Paced by 16 points from Cooper Sniatynski and five from Darius Dolly, Kenosha captured seventh place. Darrell Matteson topped the Harvey attack with 14 points.

Harvey

9

10

7

6

 

-32

Kenosha

8

11

8

7

 

-34

Game 28: Marquette Best 71, Team ROC 63 (fifth place)
    
Bryan Hall and Aaron Johnson exploded for 28 and 23 points, respectively, to pace the fifth-place game win for the Best. ROC got 13 points from Gerald Colds, 12 from Phil Perrier and 11 from J. Theodore.

Team ROC

15

15

18

15

 

-63

Marquette Best

4

24

23

20

 

-71

Game 29: Ponce Constancia 53, W.P. Runners 44 (11th place)
     
A 25-11 margin in the final stanza earned 11th place for Constancia, as Michael Santiago scored 14 points and Jose Guevara and Alex Sampoll 10 each. Andrew Fair topped the Runners with 11 points.

W.P. Runners

14

7

12

11

 

-44

Ponce Const.

6

7

15

25

 

-53

Game 30: Highwood Heat 46, Homewood 41 (cons. title)
    
Josh Bartelstein hit four three-pointer to finish with 14 points and Kevin Hencier added nine points to key the Heat to the consolation crown. Bruce Durham topped the Vikings with 14 points and nine rebounds.

Homewood

7

7

13

14

 

-41

Highwood Heat

10

10

8

18

 

-46

Tuesday's games

Game 1: Santurce, PR 36, Newark Project Pride 32
    
Marlon Rivera scored 10 of his game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter, as Santurce pulled away from a 22-22 tie. Michael Eargle paced Project Pride with 11 points.

Santurce, PR

8

6

8

14

 

-36

Newark PP

6

 4

12

10

 

-32

Game 5: Bucaplaa, PR 50, Highwood Heat 38
    
Erimah Rodriguez scored 20 points and Angel Adorno tallied 12, as Bucaplaa eliminated the Heat in a rare first-round setback. Highwood was paced by Josh Bartelstein with 12 points.

Highwood Heat

9

10

6

13

 

-38

Bucaplaa, PR

14

4

13

19

 

-50

Game 2: Chicago Heights 41, Homewood 27
    
Joe Barker hit three threes to lead a balanced attack with nine points, as the Green Streaks prevailed in the battle of neighborhood rivals. DeAndre Haynes sparked Homewood with seven points.

Homewood

6

5

3

13

 

-27

Chicago Heights

15

14

9

3

 

-41

Game 6: Marquette Best 46, Kenosha 37
    
The Best limited Kenosha to four fourth-quarter points, while Aaron Johnson scored 17 and Bryan Hall 11 to pace the victory. Kenosha was topped by Cooper Sniatynski and Tyler Eickmeyer with 12 points each.

Kenosha

9

7

17

4

 

-37

Marquette Best

7

20

10

9

 

-46

Game 3: And One 52, Harvey 33
    
And One jumped to a 28-7 advantage after the opening half and never looked back, while Dwight Anderson topped the balanced attack with 10 points. Darrell Mattison led Harvey with 11 points.

And One

10

18

14

10

 

-52

Harvey

2

5

13

13

 

-33

Game 7: St. Rocco 71, Ponce Constancia 33
    
Alray Blackmon topped three in double figures with 13 points in the romp. Marquis Simmons added 11 points and Da'Shon Barrino 10. Jose Guevara was Ponce's leading scorer with 10 points.

St. Rocco

10

22

19

20

 

-71

Ponce Const.

8

11

10

4

 

-33

Game 4: Team ROC 54, West Pullman Runners 48
    
Joshua Watkins scored 19 points and Gerald Colps added nine to pace ROC in its first International appearance. Andre Quarles topped the Runners with 16 points and Chavell Glover added nine.

Team ROC

12

17

16

9

 

-54

W.P. Runners

2

16

6

24

 

-48

Game 8: Torrimar, PR 48, Newark Boys & Girls 17
    
A 17-3 margin in the third quarter sealed the rout, as Victor Cosme topped Torrimar with 16 points and Adrian Fernandez added seven. Boys and Girls got four points from Vito Ross and Marquis Hatcher.

Torrimar, PR

9

14

17

8

 

-48

Newark B/G

2

9

3

3

 

-17

Game 9: Homewood 48, Newark Project Pride 45
    
Tyler Crisman scored nine of his 11 points in the fourth quarter and Bruce Durham added 11 for the Vikings. Jaurdan Roberson topped Project Pride with 14 points.

Newark PP

8

14

8

15

 

-45

Homewood

17

7

6

18

 

-48

Game 10: Chicago Heights 37, Santurce 32
    
Joe Barker had 10 points and four rebounds and Sean Furlough ripped down 10 boards to lead the Green Streaks to the semis. Santurce was paced by eight points from Pablo Velazquez.

Santurce

6

7

11

8

 

-32

Chicago Heights

10

6

12

9

 

-37

Game 11: Highwood Heat 47, Kenosha 42
    
Josh Bartelstein ignited a balanced attack with 10 points and Kevin Hencier added eight to lead the Heat, which led, 17-5, after one quarter. Cooper Sniatynski had a game-high 15 points to lead Kenosha.

Highwood Heat

17

15

8

7

 

-47

Kenosha

5

12

9

16

 

-42

Game 12: Bucaplaa 64, Marquette Best 46
    
Javier Gonzalez paced three in double figures with 12 points to lead Bucaplaa to the semis. Erimar Rodriguez added 11 points and Angel Adorno 10. The Best was led by DeShawn Dockery's game-high 18.

Bucaplaa

27

6

14

17

 

-64

Marquette Best

14

12

17

3

 

-46

Game 13: West Pullman Runners 48, Harvey 29
    
Despite being blanked in the second quarter, the Runners prevailed behind 18 points from Andre Quarles and 13 from Chavell Glover. Harvey was paced by Darrell Matteson's 13 points.

Harvey

6

7

6

10

 

-29

W. P. Runners

12

0

11

25

 

-48

Game 14: And One 59, Team ROC 38
    
Philip Gary poured in 13 points and Walter Ingram and Deshaun Thomas both added 11 to key And One into the Final Four. Team ROC was led by Joshua Watkins with 11 points.

And One

12

10

17

20

 

-59

Team ROC

4

16

10

8

 

-38

Game 15: Ponce Constancia 52, Newark Boys & Girls 27
    
A 22-7 margin in the opening quarter allowed Constancia to coast, as Alex Sampoll tallied 14 points and Jose Guevara added 12. Newark was topped by nine points from Donnell Bailey.

Ponce Const.

22

15

10

5

 

-52

Newark B/G

7

5

9

6

 

-27

Game 16: St. Rocco 49, Torrimar 47
    
St. Rocco held off a furious comeback bid to advance to its second straight Final Four, as Da'Shon (11 points) and Alray Blackmon (10) topped the winners. Torrimar was led by Victor Cosme's 11 points.

St. Rocco

11

9

19

10

 

-49

Torrimar

6

9

6

26

 

-47