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Eighth 2013
Ozzie Mazzetta
 Challenge Round
Monday, April 1

Game recaps
Teams
Int. Bracket-Buster

Monday, April 1 schedule

Consy bracket   Winners bracket

Chicago Heights-50

Bayamon ABB B

E: Ct. 1- 4 p.m.

Chicago Heights

To Consy pool play

Bayamon ABB B-20

To Winner's Pos. #2

Glenbrook-42

Chi-Town NBN

F: Ct. 2- 4 p.m.

Glenbrook

To Consy pool play

Chi-Town NBN-38

To Winner's #4

Philly All-Stars-13

Philly All-Stars

G: Ct. 3- 4 p.m.

Newark Pride

To Consy pool play

Newark Proj. Pride-44

To Winner's #6

Torrimar-33

Torrimar

H: Ct. 4- 4 p.m.

Bayamon ABB A

To Consy pool play

Bayamon ABB A-37

To Winner's #8

R. Taylor Panthers-33

Solo Pirates

I: Ct. 1- 5:30 p.m.

R. Taylor Panthers

To Consy pool play

Solo Pirates-26

To Winner's #10

Virgin Islands-55

Arecibo

J: Ct. 2- 5:30 p.m.

Virgin Islands

To Consy pool play

Arecibo-22

To Winner's #12

E. Chicago Heights-35

E. Chicago Heights

K: Ct. 3- 5:30 p.m.

Toa Baja

To Consy pool play

Toa Baja-64

To Winner's #14

Naranjito-37

Naranjito

L: Ct. 4- 5:30 p.m.

Guaynabo GBA

To Consy pool play

Guaynabo GBA-52

To Winner's #16

Monday's games

GAME E: Chicago Heights 50, Bayamon ABB B 20
     
Donavan Newby scored 14 points and Arhron Ulis chipped in eight points for Chicago Heights, which yielded just five points through three quarters. Wilfred Lorada notched six points to lead the effort for Bayamon ABB B.

Chicago Heights
8
18
15
1
 

-50

Bayamon ABB B
2
2
1
15
 

-20

GAME F: Glenbrook 42, Chi-Town NBN 38
     
Glenbrook held off a late charge, as Brandon Mankoff led the winners with 11 points and Alex Press, David Mironchink and Adam Budorick each added six points. DeAndre Freeman poured in a game-high 22 points to lead NBN.

Glenbrook
12
10
9
11

-42

Chi-Town NBN
8
4
8
18

-38

GAME G: Newark Project Pride 44, Newark Project Pride 13
     
Newark jumped to a 23-2 halftime command and coasted to victory behind 14 points from Tajon Leary and nine markers from Troy Rodwell. Philly  was paced by Ke'Shawn Williams with five points.

Philly All-Stars
2
0
7
4

-13

Newark Pride
12
11
9
12

-44

GAME H: Bayamon ABB A 37, Torrimar 33
     
Balance and defense keyed ABB A, as Ivangel Pachero scored eight points and Yamil Figueroa and Jose Maysonet each chipped in seven points. Torrimar got seven points from Bryan Nieves and six markes from Fabian Serrano.

Torrimar
5
6
9
13

-33

Bayamon ABB A
6
9
14
8

-37

GAME I: R. Taylor Panthers 33, Solo Pirates 26
     
Cayshawn Mister tallied 14 points and Daveon Montgomery chipped in nine points to lead the Panthers, who gained a scoring advantage in each of the first three quarters. Donald Taylor topped Solo with seven points.

R. Taylor Panthers
11
4
12
6
 

-33

Solo Pirates
5
2
9
10
 

-26

GAME J: Virgin Islands 55, Arecibo 22
     
Isaiah Harvey and LeQuan George each tallied 12 points and Collins Joseph also hit double figures with 10 points to ignite the Virgin Islands. Meanwhile, Jose Vales tallied a game-high 16 points to pace Arecibo.

Virgin Islands
14
8
17
16

-55

Arecibo
12
4
0
6

-22

GAME K: Toa Baja 64, East Chicago Heights 35
     
Toa Baja got 12 points each from Janzel Merchend and Ian Felix, as the winners coasted after jumping to a 23-7 first-quarter advantage. Jerall Gladney scored 10 points and Pierre Nelson nine to spark East Chicago Heights.

E. Chicago Hts
7
6
17
5

-35

Toa Baja
23
14
13
14

-64

GAME L: Guaynabo GBA 52, Naranjito 37
     
Balance was the key for Guaynabo, as Alejandro Montalvo scored 11 points and Ryan O'Neill and Isaad Solano each clicked for nine points. A game-high 14 points from Jalies Ky Rosario topped the effort for Naranjito.

Naranjito
10
12
7
8
 

-37

Guaynabo GBA
12
14
13
13
 

-52

Teams
Arecibo
Bayamon ABB A
Bayamon ABB B
Chi-Town NBN
Chicago Heights
East Chicago Heights
Glenbrook
Guaynabo GBA


Naranjito
Newark Project Pride
Philly All-Stars
Robert Taylor Panthers
Solo Pirates
Toa Baja
Torrimar

Virgin Islands

 

International Bracket-Buster

Network Stars-38

International Tour

Kenosha

A: Ct. 1- 2:30 p.m

Network Stars

To International #1

Kenosha-24

To International #15

Marquette Best-62

Jar. de Caparra

B: Ct. 2- 2:30 p.m.

Marquette Best

To International #5

Caparra- 28

To International #11

Bucaplaa-62

Bucaplaa

C: Ct. 3- 2:30 p.m.(OT)

WC Outlawz

To International #13

WC Outlawz-65

To International #7

Homewood-49

Ponce Const.

D: Ct. 4- 2:30 p.m.

Homewood

To International #9

Ponce Const.-44

To International #3

 
 
 

Teams

Bucaplaa
Homewood
Jardines de Caparra
Kenosha


Marquette Best
Network Stars, NJ
Ponce Constancia
Windy City Outlawz

   

GAME A: Network Stars 38, Kenosha 24
     
A 17-4 third quarter told the tale for Network, which used the balance of Kirk Parson (eight points) and Al-Amir Dawes (six points) to prevail. Kenosha, which missed 12 free throws, was paced by TaQuilyn Washington with eight points.    

Network Stars
6
12
17
3

-38

Kenosha
8
7
4
5

-24

GAME B: Marquette Best 62, Jardines de Caparra 28
     
The Best jumped to a 23-6 command after one quarter and coasted behind 18 points from Jeremiah Washington and eight markers by Sentwali Nalls. Caparra, which managed just 16 points through three quarters, got seven points from Juan Carlos Terven.

Marquette Best
23
13
11
15

-62

Jard. de Caparra
6
6
4
12

-28

GAME C: Windy City Outlawz 65, Bucaplaa 62 (OT)
     
Mikey Banks scored nine of his game-high 28 points in overtime, and Daivon Deloney tallied 13 points as the Outlawz stunned the defending champs. Bucaplaa was paced by Brandon Gali with 23 points and Jan Medina with 12.

WC Outlawz
15
10
14
15
11

-65

Bucaplaa
12
13
14
15
8

-62

GAME D: Homewood 49, Ponce Constancia 44
     
The Vikings outscored Ponce in each of the first three quarters and rode the balanced scoring of Trace Williams, Marcus Taylor and Charlie Szykowny with eight points each. Josue tallied a game-high 13 points to pace Constancia.

Homewood
10
15
10
14
 

-49

Ponce Constancia
9
12
9
14
 

-44