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  Game 1: Kenosha 52, Chicago Heights 22
     
Kenosha took command with a 34-7 margin in the middle quarters, as Trey Glass scored 11 points, Tanner Hurley 10 and TaQuilyan Washington nine. Oscar Carbajal and DeVontae Adams each scored five points for Chicago Heights.

Kenosha

6
20
14
12
 

-52

Chicago Heights

9
4
3
6
 

-22

Game 5: Ponce Constancia 46, R. Taylor Panthers 41
     
Ponce finished off matters by hittting 10 fourth-quarter free throws, while Jon Rodriguez paced the scoring with 15 points and Roberto Salamo added nine. For the Panthers, Cayshawn Mister poured in a game-high 19 points.

Ponce Const.

8
12
11
14
 

-46

Robt. Taylor

5
10
8
18
 

-41

Game 2: Homewood 51, Glenbrook 37
     
Balance prevailed for Homewood, as Marcus Taylor scored 15 points, Trace Williams added 12 and Rashea Smith chipped in 10 points. For Glenbrook, Brandon Mankoff clicked for a game-high 22 points.

Homewood

10
11
10
20
 

-51

Glenbrook

10
12
3
12
 

-37

Game 6: Marquette Best 52, Virgin Islands 40
     
Chase Adams poured in a tourney-high 30 points and Cortez Bailey added 11 markers to ignite the Best. The Virgin Islands were topped by Isaiah Harvey with nine points and Collins Joseph added eight points.

Marquette Best

12
9
18
13
 

-52

Virgin Islands

7
15
7
11
 

-40

Game 3: Jardines de Caparra 49, Newark Project Pride 35
     
Newark turned on a furious 19-7 fourth-quarter run, but Caparra survived behind 11 points from Hector Arvelo and eight each from Kenneth Perez and Carlos Ramos. Russell Ayala and Julius David each scored seven for Newark.   

Jar. de Caparra

14
14
14
7
 

-49

Newark Pride

5
7
4
19

-35

Game 7: Bucaplaa 39, Toa Baja 33
     
Brandon Gali scored a game-high 12 points to pace defending champ Bucaplaa, which built a 30-14 command after three and held on to win. Toa Baja was sparked by Juan Ilarroza with 11 points.

Bucaplaa

5
10
15
9
 

-39

Toa Baja

6
3
5
19
 

-33

Game 4: Windy City Outlawz 51, Bayamon ABB A 42
    
Mikey Banks hit a trio of threes to finish with 17 points and Daivon Deloney scored nine of his 15 points from the charity stripe to ignite the Outlawz. For Bayamon ABB, Jose Maysonet led the way with 11 points.   

WC Outlawz

19
9
14
9
 

-51

Bayamon ABB A

10
13
11
8
 

-42

Game 8: Network Stars 62, Guaynabo GBA 55
     
Al-Amir Dawes topped three in double figures with 15 points to pace the Stars, who also got 13 points from Anas Amos and 11 markers from Kirk Parsons. Isaad Solaro scored 15 and Luis Pachero 10 for Guaynabo GBA.

Network Stars

19
11
16
16
 

-62

Guaynabo GBA

11
15
9
20
 

-55

Game 9: Glenbrook 65, Chicago Heights 63 (2 OT)
     
Glenbrook salvaged ties at the end of regulation and the first overtime, eventually prevailing behind 17 points from Brandon Mankoff, 13 points by Matthew Jen and 10 from Spencer Malkin. The balance of Chicago Heights featured Oscar Carbajal (13 points), Ahron Ulis (12 points) and Donavan Newby (12 points).

Chicago Heights

10
12
19
11
5
6

-63

Glenbrook

18
14
8
12
5
8

-65

Game 10: Kenosha 44, Homewood 41
     
Trey Glass scored nine of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter to send Kenosha into the semifinals. Arrie Parkinson added eight points for Kenosha, while Marcus Taylor scored 16 and Trace Williams 14 for Homewood.

Kenosha

14
11
7
12
 

-44

Homewood

7
14
11
9
 

-41

Game 11: Virgin Islands 54, Robert Taylor 53
     
Collins Joseph scored 18 points and LeQuan George added 10 to spark the Virgin Islands into the consolation semfinals. Robert Taylor was paced by a game-high 21 points from Cayshawn Mister and 13 points by Daveon Montgomery.

Robt. Taylor

10
11
13
19
 

-53

Virgin Islands

10
16
9
19
 

-54

Game 12: Ponce Constancia 45, Marquette Best 44 (OT)
     
Josue Rivera (20 points) hit a short jumper as time expired in overtime to send Ponce into the semifinals. Jasmel Oquendo and John Toro each added six points for the winners, while Chase Adams also clicked for 20 points for the Best.

Ponce Const.

5
9
12
13
6

-45

Marquette Best

11
8
5
15
5

-44

Game 13: Bayamon ABB A 73, Newark Project Pride 38
     
Yamil Figueroa ripped the nets for 24 points and Jose Maysonet turned in a 15-point performance to lead Bayamon, which scored at least 15 points in every period. Project Pride was topped by Troy Rodwell with eight points.

Newark Pride

10
18
9
1
 

-38

Bayamon ABB A

19
15
23
16
 

-73

Game 14: Windy City Outlawz 50, Jardines de Caparra 38
     
Mikey Banks hit 11 consecutive fourth quarter free throws en route to a game-high 30 points in leading the Outlawz into the semifinals. Cameron Crump added five points for the winners, while Hector Arvelo hit double-digits for Caparra with 11 points.

Jar. de Caparra

11
14
6
7

-38

WC Outlawz

14
5
15
16

-50

Game 15: Guaynabo GBA 45, Toa Baja 36
     
Omar Guzman ripped the nets for 14 points and Alejandro Montalvo chipped in seven points to spark Guaynabo to victory. Ian Felix of Toa Baja hit a pair of three-pointer to finish with a game-high 16 points.

Toa Baja

3
10
16
7

-36

Guaynabo GBA

9
9
16
11

-45

Game 16: Network Stars 60, Bucaplaa 42
     
Eleven different players scored for the Stars, led by Al-Amir Dawes (14 points) and Anas Amos (10 points), as Network denied the defending champions a return trip to the Final Four. Bucaplaa, which trailed since the Stars hit a trio of threes (seven overall) in the opening quarter, was paced by Jan Medina with 11 points and Brandon Gali with 10 markers.

Bucaplaa

9
11
12
10
 

-42

Network Stars

16
10
16
18
 

-60