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Wednesday's games

Tuesday's games

Wednesday's games

Game 17: Highwood 51, Change 4 A Dollar 40
    
The Heat took charge with a 14-6 advantage in the third stanza and rode the 11 points from Louie Kanter and seven from Nate Fleisher. Change was paced by Joseph Johnson with nine points and Tytiana McDermott and Hamid Sneed with seven points each.

Highwood

10

14

14

13

 

-51

Change 4 $$

10

10

6

14

 

-40

Game 18: Prodigy Elite 36, Solo Pirates 30
    The Elite used a 12-6 fourth-quarter finishing kick to seal the victory, as Tyler Johnson led the way with 12 points in an otherwise balanced attack. Cleveland Hardy poured in a game-high 16 points to spark the Pirates.

Solo Pirates

6

4

14

6

 

-30

Prodigy Elite

7

11

6

12

 

-36

Game 19: Chicago Heights 39, St. Croix 20
    The Streaks pulled away after an 11-8 halftime deficit, as Ray Austin tallied nine points for the winners and Frank Iverson added eight points. For St. Croix, Ty'Rique Parras clicked for eight points.

St. Croix

3

8

2

7

 

-20

Chicago Heights

5

3

11

20

 

-39

Game 20: Ponce Lomas 46, Bucaplaa 40
    
Lomas completed a big comeback with a 19-5 fourth-quarter burst, as Derrick Feliciano led the way with 18 points and Kevin Laboy chipped in seven. Bucaplaa was topped by Victor Rivera and Christian Ortega with 10 points each.

Ponce Lomas

9

10

8

19

 

-46

Bucaplaa

8

17

10

5

 

-40

Game 21: Caguas Libac 56, Harvey 48
    Sonny Matos scored nine of his game-high 20 points in overtime, to send Caguas into the consolation title contest after a 10-2 margin in the extra session. Harvey, which missed eight fourth-quarter free throws during its comeback, got 15 points from Tim Williams and 12 by Tyler Simmons.

Caguas Libac

13

17

7

9

10

-56

Harvey

15

4

12

15

2

-48

Game 22: Robert Taylor 51, Kenosha 42 (semis)
    The Panthers pulled away to a title-game berth with a 19-4 outburst in the third stanza, and were led by Markwan Adams and Terrance Ford with 10 points each. Kenosha got a game-high 21 points from Kyle Andrews, including 15 during a furious fourth-quarter comeback attempt.

Robert Taylor

12

9

19

11

 

-51

Kenosha

6

8

4

24

 

-42

Game 23: Arecibo 53, Chi-Town NBN 51
    Geovaniel Melendez scored 13 points and Custavo Albizu chipped in 10 markers to propel the Capitanes into the consolation title contest. NBN fell short despite Kevin Miller scoring eight of his 17 points in the final stanza.


Arecibo

9

16

12

17

 

-53

Chi-Town NBN

13

10

14

14

 

-51

Game 24: Bayamon ABB 56, Marquette Best 34 (semis)
    ABB jumped to a 15-1 bulge after the opening quarter and never looked back, securing its first title-game appearance behind 15 points from Diego Choves and eight points each by Kendrick Romero and Miguel Rodriguez. The Best was paced by Nick Owens with 14 points.

Marquette Best

1

10

9

14

 

-34

Bayamon ABB

15

19

9

13

 

-56

Game 25: Change 4 A Dollar 47, St. Croix 35 (15th Place)
    
Change for a Dollar prevailed behind 14 points from Tytiana McDermott and 13 markers from Hamid Sneed after jumping to an early 18-7 bulge. Tyrique Parris poured in a game-high 15 markers to ignite St. Croix.

Change 4 $$

18

4

13

12

 

-47

St. Croix

7

12

10

6

 

-35

Game 26: Bucaplaa 45, Solo Pirates 43 (7th Place)
    Bucaplaa escaped with a narrow victory, as Ian Terreza led the way with 14 points and Alejandro Rivera chipped in nine points. For the Pirates, Sebastian Mack sparked the effort with eight points.

Solo Pirates

5

7

10

11

 

-43

Bucaplaa

8

12

14

11

 

-45

 

Game 27: Highwood 40, Chicago Heights 33 (OT-13th Place)
    The Heat rebounded from an early deficit to prevail in OT, as Tommy Smith poured in 18 points and Ben Shamberg added nine. The Green Streaks got nine points from Frank Iverson.

Highwood

3

9

11

8

9

-40

Chicago Heights

9

10

8

4

2

-33

Game 28: Ponce Lomas 46, Prodigy Elite 38 (5th Place)
    Jose Roche scored 15 points and Kevin Laboy chipped in eight points for Lomas, which jumped to an early 12-2 lead. Justin Brown tallied 11 points and Tyler Johnson chipped in nine to lead Prodigy Elite.

Prodigy Elite

2

8

9

19

 

-38

Ponce Lomas

12

7

13

14

 

-46

Game 29: Chi-Town NBN 49, Harvey 39 (11th Place)
   A 28-13 margin in the middle quarters propeled Chi-Town, which was led by Kevin Miller with 10 points, including eight free throws. Harvey was paced by Tyler Simmons with a game-high 15 points.

Harvey

12

3

10

14

 

-39

Chi-Town NBN

11

11

17

10

 

-49