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Wednesday's games

Game 13: St. Thomas 58, Columbia 26
    Eleven different scorers keyed the effort for the Jaguars, including double-digit leaders De'Shamoi Greaves (15 points), JahFari Samuel (10) and Devante Callwood (10). Michael Ramirez tallied 10 points to lead Columbia.

St. Thomas

20

13

14

11

 

-58

Columbia

8

6

6

6

 

-26

Game 14: Bayamon ABB B 43, Avalon Runners 40
    Baymon jumped to an early 16-0 command and held off a late charge, as Alamis Ventura scored 10 points and Marcos Otero chipped in nine. The Runners got 20 points from Jherrone Jones and 11 points by Ziyoun James.

Avalon Runners

0

12

9

19

 

-40

Bayamon ABB B

16

5

11

11

 

-43

Game 15: Basketbal Development 39, Richton Park 26
    
Basketbal Development prevailed behind 16 points from Darwin Andino and six points by Deidenn Caez, along with a 15-2 spurt in the second quarter. Clarence Hicks notched nine points to pace the Stars.

Basket Develop

5

15

7

12

 

-39

Richton Park

5

2

7

12

 

-26

Game 16: Ponce Constancia 48, Network 30
    
Reynaldo Figuera scored 15 points and Yadiel Espada chipped in 13 points for Constancia, which took charge with a 21-7 second-quarter rush. Network was sparked by Nariq Dawes with 12 markers.

Ponce Const.

6

21

9

12

 

-48

Network Stars

5

7

8

10

 

-30

Game 17: Florida 64, Morovis 48 (semis)
    Three 10-point scorers sparked Florida into the title contest, as Joshua Blazquez, Bryant Velez and Samuel Santiago all clicked for double figures. Morovis' Carly Oimayd and Alejandro Negron shared game-high honors with 14.

Florida

22

15

14

13

 

-64

Morovis

12

11

19

6

 

-48

Game 18: Illinois Glory 56, Homewood 44 (semis)
    The Glory rebounded from a 12-point deficit, as Jarod Daniels lit up the scoreboard for 24 points and Daveon Turner chipped in 10 points. Homewood got 11 points from Hunter Tyndall and seven by Jeremiah Jones.

Illinois Glory

12

10

16

21

 

-56

Homewood

14

16

6

8

 

-44

Game 19: St. Thomas 52, Bayamon B 33
    The Jaguars clamped down to allow just eight second half points and were led by De'Shamoi with an explosive 27 points and Khamani Olivacee with 11 points. Marcos Otero tallied 10 points and Paola Perez nine to spark Bayamon.

St. Thomas

10

7

11

24

 

-52

Bayamon ABB B

11

14

5

3

 

-33

Game 20: Avalon Runners 57, Columbia 44
    
Jherrone Jones paced three in double figures with 13 points to lead the Runners, who also got 12 points by Daquan Hargrove and 11 from Ziyoun James. The trio of Michael Ramirez, Nicolas Menzonera and David Cubillos scored 10 points for Columbia.

Avalon Runners

14

11

15

22

 

-57

Columbia

6

9

15

17

 

-44

 
 

Game 21: Network Stars 45, Richton Park 43 (7th place)
    The Stars held off a late run to secure the narrow victory, as Taneshia Tucker scored 14 points and Samar Abdullah eight to pace the effort. Richton Park's Clarence Hicks poured in a game-high 19 points.

Richton Park

13

5

10

15

 

-43

Network Stars

11

13

10

9

 

-45

Game 22: Basketbal Develop 29, Ponce Constancia 26 (5th place)
    Basketbal Development survived the defensive struggle, as Christopher Arrieta tallied 15 points and Roverto Santiago chipped in eight points. Constancia, which scored just two third-quarter points, got nine points from Rayan Collazo.

Basket Develop

6

4

8

11

 

-29

Ponce Const.

4

10

2

10

 

-26

Game 23: Homewood 53, Morovis 49 (3rd place)
     The Vikings hit eight fourth-quarter free throws to secure the victory, as Jeremiah Jones clicked for 18 points and Hunter Tyndall 12 in the third-place decision. Alejandro Negron hit six threes to lead Morovis with a game-high 24 markers.

Morovis

8

18

12

14

 

-49

Homewood

13

6

15

19

 

-53

Game 24: Florida 63, Illinois Glory 57 (Championship)
    Three in double figures led Florida to the Moe Reed title, as the winners scored 46 points in the second half and were paced by Joshua Blazquez with 18 points, Sebastian Orama with 14 adn Manuel Centeno with 12. Glory got 15 points from Vernon Henry and 10 by Shemaar Beamon.

Florida

9

8

24

22

 

-63

Illinois Glory

14

21

9

13

 

-57