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  Game 1: Robert Taylor 44, Arecibo Capitanes 38
    
Terrance Ford tallied 16 points and Terrance Boykin and Desmond Dunn each chipped in seven points to pace Robert Taylor, which jumped to a 13-2 lead. Arecibo got six points each from Manuel Rodriguez-Santiago, Natalia Padin and Sebastian Rodriguez.

Robt. Taylor

13
2
12
17

-44

Arecibo

2
13
15
8

-38

Game 5: Chicago Heights 43, Bucaplaa 32
    
Willie Finch scored 11 points and Ray Austin added 10 for the Green Streaks, who took command with a 13-5 third-quarter margin. Bucaplaa, which missed 11 free throws, was led by Carlos Terreza with seven points.

Chicago Heights

9
9
13
12
 

-43

Bucaplaa

13
5
5
9
 

-32

Game 2: Bayamon ABB 57, Torrimar 23
     Diego Santene scored 13 points and Harry Santiago added 12 markers in a balanced attack for Bayamon ABB, which gained a scoring advantage in every period. Torrimar was ignited by Jose Rivera with 11 points.

Bayamon ABB

18
10
10
19
 

-57

Torrimar

11
5
7
0
 

-23

Game 6: Marquette Best 39, Naranjito 20
     
The Best jumped to a 22-6 command by halftime and coasted, as Damarco Minor led the way with a game-high 13 points. Naranjito didn't score from the foul line and was led by Yadhiel Rodriguez  with seven points.

Marquette Best

11
11
9
8
 

-39

Naranjito

4
2
8
6
 

-20

Game 3: St. Thomas, VI 48, Solo Pirates 43
     
Balance keyed the Jaguars to victory, as De'Shamoi Greaves scored 11 points, Zayd Brannigan added 10 points and Jourdyn Rowlins scored nine. Solo was topped by Paris Foster with 10 points and Omari Bender with nine.

St. Thomas, VI

15
7
17
9
 

-48

Solo Pirates

11
11
15
6

-43

Game 7: Homewood 47, Chi-Town NBN 43
     
The Vikings surrendered a 15-point lead, but survived behind Brandon Brewer with 14 points and eight steals and Josiah Palmer and Isaiah Coupet with nine points. Jacob Rooks led Chi-Town with 10 points and D'Marcus Forbes had nine.

Homewood

3
13
20
10
 

-47

Chi-Town NBN

5
9
12
17
 

-43

Game 4: Ponce Lomas 48, Avalon Runners 24
    Outscoring the Runners in every period, Ponce Lomas advanced behind the balance of Jouldan Velez (nine points), Edwin Ortiz (eight points) and Derick Colon (seven). Karon Owens tallied a game-high 10 points and Judah Hall added eight for Avalon.

Ponce Lomas

12
14
9
13
 

-48

Avalon Runners

6
5
4
9
 

-24

Game 8: Ponce Constancia 38, Philly All-Stars 32
    A 16-4 margin in the second quarter propelled Ponce Constancia, which was sparked by Victor Lopez (12 points) and Diego Torres (nine). Kyle Garrison scored 10 points and Miaire Poplar eight points to lead the All-Stars.

Ponce Const.

2
16
8
12
 

-38

Philly All-Stars

4
4
9
15
 

-32

Game 9: Arecibo Capitanes 50, Torrimar 30
    
Arecibo gained a scoring advantage in every stanza, as Noel Ramos scored eight points and Natalia Padin chipped in seven points. For Torrimar, Kiomar Arrogo scored eight points and Alanis Barriera notched seven.

Arecibo

19
11
8
12

-50

Torrimar

10
7
5
8

-30

Game 10: Robert Taylor 39, Bayamon ABB 38
    
Trailing by 16 at halftime, the Panthers hit seven fourth-quarter free throws to pull off the comeback win. Desmond Dunn scored 14 and Charles Doyle 11 for the winners. Harry Santiago paced Bayamon with nine points.

Robert Taylor

11
0
13
15
 

-39

Bayamon ABB

14
13
5
6
 

-38

Game 11: Bucaplaa 47, Naranjito 45
    
The Pumas eliminated a halftime deficit with a 20-9 bulge in the third stanza, as Ian Terraza scored 10 points and Jose Zamora and Carlos Terraza seven each. Naranjito was led by Waldemar Santiago with eight points and Jedniel Santiago with seven.

Bucaplaa

7
12
20
8
 

-47

Naranjito

6
20
9
10
 

-45

Game 12: Marquette Best 52, Chicago Heights 21
    
A 17-5 outburst in the second quarter sent the Best on its way to a return to the semifinals, as Carion Weathers scored 12 points and Nicholas Owens added seven. Jakhi Johnson led the Green Streaks with seven points.

Chicago Heights

8
5
3
5

-21

Marquette Best

11
17
19
5

-52

Game 13: Solo Pirates 50, Avalon Runners 45
    The Pirates were sparked by Alex Knight with 13 points and Omari Bender with eight. The Runners, who got 10 points from Judah Hall, nine from Jeffery Harris and eight by Karon Owens.

Avalon Runners

6
13
9
17
 

-45

Solo Pirates

11
16
9
14
 

-50

Game 14: Ponce Lomas 40, St. Thomas, VI 32
    Edwin Ortiz scored 13 points and Alexis Velezquez chipped in 11 markers to lead Ponce Lomas into the Final Four. The Jaguars got a game-high 14 points from Jourdyn Rowlins in a losing cause.

St. Thomas

7
4
10
11

-32

Ponce Lomas

10
11
11
8

-40

Game 15: Chi-Town NBN 57, Philly All-Stars 55
    
Ismael Habib poured in 19 points, Jacob Rooks chipped in 10 points and Josh Summage added nine to pace the NBN victory. For Philly, Amir Williams clicked for 18 points and Kyree Harmon added 12.

Chi-Town NBN

14
18
10
15

-57

Philly All-Stars

9
15
14
17

-55

Game 16: Ponce Constancia 55, Homewood 39
    
Constancia opened the contest with a 22-7 burst to punch its ticket to the semis, as Diego Torres scored 15 points and Victor Lopez added 14 markers. Homewood, which missed 17 free throws, was led by Brandon Brewer with nine.

Homewood

7
13
8
11
 

-39

Ponce Const.

22
14
6
13
 

-55