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Game 1: Network Stars 64, Caguas Libac A 38
    
Akil Domino paced three in double figures with 16 points to lead the Stars, who also got 11 points each from Al-Tamir Mayweather and Jahzir Williams. Libac was sparked by Reymond Rodriguez (eight points) and Mathew Benites (seven).

Network Stars

20

18

14

14

-64

Caguas Libac A

9

18

7

4

-38

Game 2: St. Croix 44, Encantada 42
    
Jahmai Jones (11 points) and Ahijaa Sweeney (nine points) both hit fourth-quarter threes to help spell the difference for St. Croix. Encantada got a game-high 16 markers from Antonio Callejo and Sebastian Negron added eight points.

St. Croix

11

12

12

9

-44

Encantada

15

8

12

7

-42

Game 3: Bayamon Vaqueras 42, Colombia 15
    The Vaqueras jumped to a 21-3 halfltime command and coasted, as Janela Almodovar scored 10 points and Aloysee Andino added eight points. Colombia was sparked by Hernandez Allen with five points and Manzanera Nicolas with four points.

Colombia

3

0

8

4

-15

Bay Vaqueras

11

10

11

10

-42

Game 4: Chicago Elite 56, Caguas Libac B 45
    Balance was the recipe for the Elite, as Amen Timbers scored nine points and Justin Ford chipped in eight. Caguas Libac got a game-high 13 markers from Jonual Ortiz, while Kedbid Andaluz added nine.

Chicago Elite

12

12

17

12

-56

Caguas Libac B

7

11

19

8

-45

Game 5: BNB Outlawz 56, Richton Park 53 (2 OT)
    Drequan William scored 17 points and Marquis Adams had eight of his 14 points after regulation, as the Outlawz survived in double overtime. Cortez Dotey shared game-high honors for Richton Park with 17 points and Kieyon Hill clicked for 11 points.

BNB Outlawz

9

8

8

15

7
9

-56

Richton Park

8

5

19

8

7
6

-53

Game 6: Kenosha 53, Ponce Lomas JV 27 (exhibition)
    Kenosha rolled to an early 21-5 bulge and coasted to victory, as Tim Nelson scored nine points and Pat Connolly chipped in seven markers. Ponce Lomas was topped by Miguel Luna with seven points.

Kenosha

21

11

8

13

-53

Ponce Lomas JV

5

4

10

8

-27

Game 7: Caguas Libac B 60, Colombia 13
    
Balance worked to perfection for Libac, as the trio of Gabriel Rodriguez, Gabriel Maldonado and Alexander Cordero each scored eight points. Columbia, which trailed, 21-4, after one quarter, got four points from Guzron Sebastian.

Colombia

4

5

3

5

-13

Caguas B

21

16

13

10

-60

Game 8: Richton Park 54, Change 4A Dollar JV 24
    
Clarence Hicks buried a pair of threes and finished with a game-high 18 points to ignite Richton Park, which went on a 21-6 third-quarter blitz. Jaquan Freeman scored eight points to lead the way for Change 4A Dollar.

Richton Park

12

12

21

9

 

-54

Change 4 Dollar

4

7

6

7

 

-24

 

Game 9: Network Stars 45, Bayamon Vaqueras 32
    
The Network rolled after taking an early 13-4 command, as Akil Domino and Gavin Tabije topped the winners in scoring with eight points. Wilmarie Ortiz copped game-high honors for the Vaqueras with 13 points.

Network Stars

13

14

11

7

-45

Bay. Vaqueras

4

7

13

8

-32

 

Game 10: St. Croix 31, Chicago Elite 27
   
 St. Croix got the best of a defensive struggle, as Rayjon Ali scored nine points and Jahmai Jones clicked for seven points to pace the winners. The Elite, which fell behind, 10-5, after one quarter, was led by Amen Timber's eight points.

St. Croix

10

6

8

7

-31

Chicago Elite

5

7

6

9

-27

Game 11: BNB Outlawz 45, Caguas Libac A 32
    The Outlawz rolled after taking an early 12-2 command, as Markwan Adams scored eight points and Marquis Adams clicked for seven points. Caguas' Mathew Benites earned game-high scoring honors with 12 points.

Caguas Libac A

2

8

12

10

-32

BNB Outlawz

12

11

14

8

-45

Game 12: Encantada 51, Kenosha 42
    
Twin 11-point performances from Jabmer Mercado and Youseff Santiago propelled Encantada, which finished on a 13-8 kick. Kenosha got double-digit scoring from Devin Griffin and Tim Nelson with 10 points each.

Encantada

8

23

7

13

-51

Kenosha

10

13

11

8

-42