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Tuesday's games

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Tuesday's games

Game 1: Ponce Constancia 28, Basketbal Development 22
    Constancia prevailed in the defensive struggle, as Ryan Collazo scored nine points and Reynaldo Figueroa and Alejandro Pancheco each added six. Basketbal Development got a game-high 11 points from Christopher Arrieta.

Basket Develop

5

4

11

2

-22

Ponce Const.

0

11

4

13

-28

Game 2: Morovis 47, Network Stars 42
   
 Balance prevailed for Morovis, which got eight points each from Yadiel Rodriguez and Javier Montes, while Alejado Negron added seven points. The Stars had double-figure scoring from Kevin Lee (13), Taneshia Tucker (10) and Quamere Brown (10).

Morovis

15

6

11

15

-47

Network Stars

12

7

10

13

-42

Game 3: Florida 58, St. Thomas 46
    Florida vaulted to a 34-14 halftime command and coasted behind 16 points from Joshy Blazquez and 10 markers by Sebastian Orama. JahFari Samuel tallied 14 points and DeShamoi Greaves added 11 points for the Jaguars.

St. Thomas

6

8

18

14

-46

Florida

15

19

9

15

-58

Game 4: Richton Park 53, Avalon Runners 40
    Clarence Hicks paced three in double figures with 16 points to lead Richton Park, which also got 13 points from Twandale Green and 11 by Anthony Piper. Jherrone Jones led the way for the Runners with 16 points.

Avalon Runners

2

14

10

14

-40

Richton Park

15

8

17

13

-53

Game 5: Illinois Glory 57, Columbia 20
    A 10-player balanced scoring attack keyed the Glory, as Shemaar Beamon tallied 12 points and Jalen Forte and Karmelo Gresham each added eight points. Columbia got five points from both Valentina Rodriguez and Daniel Henao.

Columbia

3

2

3

12

-20

Illinois Glory

25

14

6

12

-57

Game 6: Homewood 56, Bayamon ABB B 42
    The Vikings took charge with a 15-4 margin in the second quarter, as Kamarion Cobb (11 points) and Jeremiah Jones (10) paced 11 different scorers. Bayamon ABB got a game-high 12 points from Diego Guzman.

Homewood

14

15

13

14

-56

Bayamon B

14

4

13

11

-42

Game 7: St. Thomas 60, Avalon Runners 36
    St. Thomas limited the Runners to 12 fourth-quarter points and had three double-digit scorers in De'Shamoi Greaves (21), Jahfari Samuel (14) and Khamani Olivacee (10). The Runners got 12 points from Jherrone Jones and 11 from Toryn Parks-Bay.

St. Thomas

18

12

13

17

-60

Avalon Runners

12

12

5

7

-36

Game 8: Bayamon B beat Columbia
.

Columbia

Loss

Bayamon B

Win

 

Game 9: Florida 45, Basketbal Development 34
    Joshua Blazquez scored all of his 19 points in the middle quarters to ignite Florida, which also got 11 points Sebastian Orama. Basketbal Development got a game-high 21 points from Darwin Andino.

Basketbal Dev

6

10

11

7

-34

Florida

7

8

16

14

-45

 

Game 10: Morovis 54, Richton Park 40
    Bryan Ramos topped three in double figures for Morovis with 15 points, while Alejandro Negron added 11 points and Carlos Camayd added 10. For Richton Park, Clarence Hicks tallied a team-high 13 points.

Morovis

5

14

16

19

-54

Richton Park

11

2

10

17

-40

Game 11: Illinois Glory 51, Ponce Constancia 33
    Jarod Daniels clicked for 13 points, David Robinson added nine points and Vernon Henry eight to pace the Glory, which gained an 18-9 second-quarter bulge. Giovanni Rivera scored eight points to lead the Constancia attack.

Ponce Const.

10

9

4

10

-33

Illinois Glory

7

18

10

14

-51

Game 12: Homewood 55, Network Stars 40
    The Vikings had 11 different scorers in a balanced effort, led by Hunter Tyndall with 12 points and Tai Walters and Jeremiah Jones with eight each. Quamere Brown ripped the nets for 15 points and Kevin Lee 10 for the Network.

Network Stars

8

6

11

15

-40

Homewood

14

16

12

13

-55