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TITLE DAY

PHOTOS

Wednesday's games

Tuesday's games

Game 17: Liga Mickey 40, Newark Boys & Girls 31
  
Christian Perez collected 15 points and Jose Martinez added 10 to spark Mickey, which took command with a 19-7 third quarter. Dashawn Chandler paced Newark with 11 points.

Liga Mickey

7

6

19

8

 

-40

Newark B & G

9

8

7

8

 

-31

Game 18: The Network 34, Foster Pirates 29
  
The Network used an 11-6 finishing run to take control, as Rashae Smith scored 10 points and Desmond Cotton chipped in six. The Pirates were sparked by Miles Reynolds with a game-high 14 points.

Network

12

2

9

11

 

-34

Foster Pirates

6

5

12

6

 

-29

Game 19: West Pullman Runners 47, Homewood 33
  
The Runners balanced attack featured Damion Smith (eight points, seven rebounds) and Rickey Norris and Ian Myvett with seven points each. The Vikings' Antaun McHerron and Christian Searles each scored 10 points.

WP Runners

9

16

6

16

 

-47

Homewood

8

5

10

10

 

-33

Game 20: Marquette Best 42, Highwood Heat 36
  
The Best jumped to a 22-10 halftime command and prevailed behind Malcolm Hillbay's 17 points and 13 points from Brandon Clemonds. Nathan Morales tallied nine points to spark the Heat attack.

Marq Best

12

10

10

10

 

-42

Highwood

6

4

11

15

 

-36

Game 21: Chicago Heights 54, Lansing 31
  
The Green Streaks moved to the consy title game behind balance from Sheldon Jones (14 points), D.J. Deere (11) and Chris Walker (nine). Antonio Lee scored 10 points to lead Lansing.

Chicago Heights

15

12

6

22

 

-54

Lansing

5

4

13

9

 

-31

Game 22: Fraigcomar A 56, Glenbrook 43
  
Fraigcomar advanced to its second straight title game by overcoming a big early deficit, as Jason Ortiz scored 14 points and Angel Rivera added 12. Glenbrook was sparked by Jordan Perrin with 12 points.

Glenbrook

11

10

8

14

 

-43

Fraigcomar A

5

18

14

19

 

-56

Game 23: Bayamon ABB 51, Newark Project Pride 30
  
Wilfredo Rodriguez and Orlando Delgado each scored 11 and Juan A. Ortiz added eight to lead ABB to the consy title game. Project Pride's attack was led by Marcus Flemming with 10 points.

Bayamon ABB

14

16

13

8

 

-51

Newark PP

2

8

10

10

 

-30

Game 24: Bucaplaa A 49, Ponce Constancia 29
  
The three-time repeat champs advanced to the title game again in a battle of brothers, as Alex Curet scored nine and Christian Curet and Gabriel Iritary eight. Omar de Jesus topped Ponce with six points.

Bucaplaa A

9

10

18

12

 

-49

Ponce Const.

7

4

6

12

 

-29

Game 25: Homewood 46, Newark Boys & Girls 44 (15th place)
  
Antaun McHerron and Alanna Ferry (five rebounds) each scored 13 points as the Vikings held on for the victory. Newark was topped by Travis Rattray with 13 points and Al-Tahir Troy with 10 points.

Newark B & G

13

8

8

15

 

-44

Homewood

15

10

11

10

 

-46

Game 26: Highwood 40, Foster Pirates 39 (7th place)
  
Dillon Wallace (12 points) fired in a three-pointer at the buzzer to give Highwood the seventh-place victory. Ervin Regacho added 10 points for the Heat, while Kaleeq Muse, Derrick Randolph and Romell Durr had six for Pirates.

Foster Pirates

11

5

11

12

 

-39

Highwood

5

10

13

12

 

-40

Game 27: Liga Mickey 46, W.P. Runners 45 (13th place)
  
Christian Perez scored 15 points and Francisco Eabreara, Jose Martinez and Dixon Oviedo each added seven to lead Mickey, which gained a 20-9 margin in the third. Damion Smith topped WP with nine.

Liga Mickey

14

4

20

8

 

-46

W.P. Runners

12

13

9

11

 

-45

Game 28: Marquette Best 47, The Network 44 (5th place)
  
Damarcus Richardson scored 11 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Best to a 22-6 finishing margin, while teammate Malcolm Hillbay added 16. The Network was topped by Rashae Smith with 10 points.

The Network

18

6

14

6

 

-44

Marq Best

12

0

13

22

 

-47

Game 29: Lansing 37, Newark Project Pride 27 (11th place)
  
The Timberwolves took command with a 15-3 margin in the third quarter, as Antonio led the way with 12 points and Brian Jones added 10. Project Pride was topped by Donald Wallace with six points.

Lansing

12

8

15

2

 

-37

Newark PP

9

5

3

10

 

-27

Tuesday's games

Game 1: The Network 44, Chicago Heights 41 (OT)
  
The Network rallied to force overtime, then prevailed behind four points in OT from Ahmond Ford and a team-high 16 points from Desmond Cotton. CH got 16 points from Sheldon Jones, 10 from Brian Robinson..

Chicago Heights

13

12

6

5

5

-41

Network

8

9

7

12

8

-44

Game 5: Marquette Best 56, Bayamon ABB 50
  
Malcolm Hillbey poured in 26 points and Demarcus Richardson added 11 to lead the Best, which rallied from a double-digit deficit. Bayamon was paced by Wilfredo Rodriguez with 17 points, Juan Ortiz with 10..

Bayamon ABB

17

2

18

13

 

-50

Marq Best

12

7

11

26

 

-56

Game 2: Glenbrook 53, Liga Mickey 28
  
Glenbrook jumped to a 16-0 lead after one quarter and never looked back, as Jordan Perrin led the way with 18 points and Jason Marcus and Peter Pujals each added 10. Jose Rondon topped Mickey with five points..

Liga Mickey

0

9

10

9

 

-28

Glenbrook

16

9

12

16

 

-53

Game 6: Bucaplaa A 61, West Pullman Runners 30
  
The defending champs jumped to a 12-1 lead after one and coasted, as Norberto Perez led the way with 14 pionts and Christian Coret added 10. The Runners were topped by Daquane Walker with 11 points..

W.P. Runners

1

11

11

7

 

-30

Bucaplaa A

12

24

13

12

 

-61

Game 3: Fraigcomar 64, Lansing 37
  
Behind a game-high 17 points from Angel Rivera, nine from Samuel Betancourt and eight from Christian Rodriguez, Fraigcomar rolled. Lansing was ignited by Brian Jones with 12 points..

Lansing

5

9

13

10

 

-37

Fraigcomar A

20

10

16

18

 

-64

Game 7: Highwood 31, Homewood 15
  
Highwood held the Vikings without a field goal in the second half and were led by Earvin Regacho with eight points and seven rebounds. John Connolly tallied four points to lead Homewood..

Homewood

6

4

2

3

 

-15

Highwood

9

11

10

1

 

-31

Game 4: Foster Pirates 50, Newark Boys & Girls 24
  
Romell Durr tallied 15 points and Miles Reynolds, Loren Horton and Derrick Randolph each added six to ignite the Pirates. Boys and Girls was paced by six points each from Quadir Jones and Travis Rattray..

Newark B & G

5

4

     

-24

Foster Pirates

8

12

     

-20

Game 8: Ponce Constancia 51, Newark Project Pride 24
  
Ponce used a 23-7 differential in the second quarter to take command and were led by Anel Ruiz and Waldy Lopez with eight points each. M. Flemming also had eight points to pace Newark Project Pride.

Newark PP

2

7

7

9

 

-25

Ponce Const.

4

23

11

13

 

-51

Game 9: Chicago Heights 59, Liga Mickey 27
  
Otis Lane sparked a balanced attack with 12 points, Sheldon Jones added 10 and Chris Molyneaux nine to lead the Green Streaks, who won every quarter. Mickey was topped by Francisco Eabrera with seven points.

Chicago Heights

16

11

12

20

 

-59

Liga Mickey

7

5

11

4

 

-27

Game 10: Glenbrook 40, The Network 39 (OT)
  
Jordan Perrin (10 points) hit a free throw with 12 seconds to go for the lone points in OT, as Network was unable to survive OT again. Max Cohen added eight for Glenbrook and Nassir Barrino had 11 for the Network..

The Network

3

14

7

15

0

-39

Glenbrook

12

6

14

7

1

-40

Game 11: Bayamon ABB 49, West Pullman Runners 41
  
Behind 17 points from Wilfredo Rodriguez and eight by Yean C. Baez, ABB went on a late 20-9 run to claim the victory. The Runners were paced by eight points from Denzel Robinson.  

Bayamon ABB

13

2

14

20

 

-49

W.P. Runners

10

13

9

9

 

-41

Game 12: Bucaplaa A 65, Marquette Best 47
  
In a shootout, three-time repeat champ Bucaplaa again finds itself in the semis after Alex Coret tallied 21 points and Christian Coret poured in 19. The Best got 16 points from Malcolm Hillbay, 11 by Damarcus Richardson.

Marq Best

10

10

5

22

 

-47

Bucaplaa A

14

16

13

22

 

-65

Game 13: Lansing 36, Newark Boys & Girls 18
  
Antonio Lee scored 11 points and Brian Jones added six to pace Lansing, which led 14-6 at halftime. Boys and Girls were ignited by Tajauan Richardson with seven points..

Lansing

8

6

9

13

 

-36

Newark B & G

5

1

6

6

 

-18

Game 14: Fraigcomar A 69, Foster Pirates 53
  
In a shootout, the Pirates' Derrick Randolph had a game-high 27 points, but Jason Ortiz' 26 points led Fraigcomar into the semis. Samuel Betancourt added 14 and Angel Rivera 11 points for Fraigcomar.

Fraigcomar A

19

9

     

-69

Foster Pirates

5

21

     

-53

Game 15: Newark Project Pride 46, Homewood 33
  
The Pride jumped ahead 17-6 after the opening quarter and advanced behind 15 points from Brandon Waiters and 11 from Marcus Fleming. Antaun McHerron sparked the Homewood offense with nine points.

Homewood

6

10

6

11

 

-33

Newark PP

17

13

10

6

 

-46

Game 16: Ponce Constancia 58, Highwood 44
  
Ponce used balance to complete the carbon copy Final Four from 2006, as Michael Sanchez scored 12 and Omar de Jesus and Anel Ruiz 11 each. The Heat was topped by Dillon Wallace's 11 points.

Highwood

8

16

9

11

 

-44

Ponce Const.

15

15

14

14

 

-58