The Celtics were led by Trevor Sheedy’s 12 points and Ernest
Alnas’ 11 points as they took command early.
9th/10th Grade Boys

Musketeers 18

Celtics 38

HIGHLIGHTS: The Celtics were led by Trevor Sheedy’s 12 points and Ernest Alnas’ 11 points as they took command early. Also making contributions were Jess Chavez (eight points), Louie Gutierrez (five points), and Yiwah Liang (two points). Celtics’ Joe Gutierrez and Chris Funk had strong defensive games. For the Musketeers, Matthew Aruizer netted a team-high six points, Andy Bravo added five points, Philip Terry scored four points, and Jonathan Dutro finished with two points.

Kings 24

Bulldogs 32

8th Grade Boys

Blue Devils 24

Wildcats 38

HIGHLIGHTS: The Blue Devils battled back from a 20-point deficit, but fell short with strong outings from Ben Wilson (11 points), Chris Greenough (10 points), and Omar Delatorre (three points).

8th Grade Boys

Timberwolves 27

Mustangs 19

HIGHLIGHTS: The Timberwolves’ charge was led by Mike Wilson (10 points), Fernando Renteria (six points), Matt Hemeon (five points), and Seth Whitney (four blocks). For the Mustangs, Chris Sampson netted a game-high 12 points, Daniel Dockendorf had four points, Gene Ahline had two points, and Brandon Harrell had one point.

8th/9th/10th Grade Girls

Lions 21

Jazz 29

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lions got solid outings from Anna Carbonel (seven points), Kately Davey (four points), Alicia Reese (five pionts), Annie Cockirell (two points), and Lee Pretrobona (two points).

Liberty 16

Monarchs 26

HIGHLIGHTS: The Monarchs’ all-around strong performance was anchored by Deborah Sentor (12 points), Dana Schoeneman (five points), Krystal Rincon (four points), Judith Quisquero (two points), and Vanessa Funk (three points). For the Liberty, Rowena Tabilas netted a team-high nine points, Patty Olvera finished with three points, and Alycia Bostock had three points.

7th Grade Girls

Queens 20

49ers 22

HIGHLIGHTS: Amanda Spellman’s 11-point output paced the Queens along with Caitlyn Perotti (six points), Amber Etienne (two points), and Elizabeth Komar (two points).

Lazers 7

Liberty 12

Galaxy 9

Sparks 18

7th Grade Boys

Grizzlies 28

Jags 26

HIGHLIGHTS: Jacob Dexter’s 16-point performance led the Grizzlies’ charge along with Stephen Gutierrez (eight points), Adam DeLeon (two points), and Jared Juarez (two points). In addition, Andrew Habing, Luis Ramirez and Bryan Villar showed tremendous poise throughout.

Warriors 41

Blazers 5

HIGHLIGHTS: The Warriors came to play with solid efforts from Adrian Rodriguez (16 points), Christian Lam (12 points), Anthony Bostock (four points), Travis Glueck (two points), Dennis Rathi (two points), and Devin Rattler (three points). For the Blazers, Ryan Costa netted three points and Kevin Stuart had two points.

Hawks 22

Sonics 25 (OT)

HIGHLIGHTS: Brett Jones (11 points) netted a three-pointer to seal the Sonics victory. Also making solid contributions for the Sonics were Marshad ‘Shotty’ Johnson (eight points) and Danny Monroe (six points). Alfredo Garcia’s 14-point effort led the way for the Hawks.

6th Grade Boys

Suns 23

Magic 19

HIGHLIGHTS: Jared Skreckengost (eight points) and Ben Stuart (five points) led the Suns’ winning charge.

Clippers 20

Wizards 32

Pacers 30

Knicks 32

6th Grade Girls

Lady Celtics 7

Fab Five 16

HIGHLIGHTS: Laura Spellman’s nine-point effort led the way for the Fab Five. The Lady Celtics played a tough defensive second half led by Jennifer Rose (two points) and Krista Pireda (two points). Kristen Vonderwerth netted the Celtics’ lone free throw.

Sparks 2

Rockets 11

5th Grade Boys

Nets 20

Warriors 19

HIGHLIGHTS: JJ Lam’s 13-point performance paced the Nets along with Jake Serpa (two points), Justin Ward (three points), and Nick Marra (two points). Ward was a monster on the boards, while Serpa and Mara played stingy defense.

Spurs 26

Clippers 18

HIGHLIGHTS: Six-point efforts from Nicholas Colmon, Kenneth Urbanski, and Greg Hamik along with four-point outings from Henry ‘L.J.’ Barr and Tyler Price led the way for the Spurs. On the defensive side, Nik Ahmadkan, Henry Bariz, Wes Thiegles and Price all played strong.

Zags 10

Blazers 23

5th Grade Girls

Monarchs 10

Jazz 16

HIGHLIGHTS: The Jazz were anchored by six-point outings from Mariah Funk and Shadia Valverde along with Ariel Medina (four points). Amanda Torres and Julie Wallace both netted four points apiece for the Monarchs with Sean Bay adding two points.

Nuggets 13

Liberty 18

HIGHLIGHTS: For the Nuggets, Angelica Senior finished with a team-high nine points, Faleua Ita had three points, and Alexandria Alnas scored one. Defensive contributions were made by Emily Leorda, Cierra Creer and Jessica Hoif.

Warriors 4

Magic 16

3rd/4th Grade Girls

Sun Devils 30

Buckeyes 15

HIGHLIGHTS: Megan Wheat’s 12-point performance combined with eight apiece from Chrissy Allue and Chelsea Hill paced the Sun Devils. While LindsaySpend netted two points, Allison Troini and Chelsea Girvin hustled througout. For the Buckeyes, Erin Chilsom finished up with seven points, Leal Ailes netted six points, and Colleen Tonaka had two points.

Cougars 18

Spartans 8

HIGHLIGHTS: Sarah Lira’s 12-point effort led the Cougars charge along with Jessyka Quisquino (six points). Others making defensive contributions were Lindsey Cabreros, Jessica Jarvas, Sarah Trujillo, Ariana Jaso, and Ashley Bryant.

Lady Rebels 12

Bucks 10

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lady Rebels received strong all-around efforts via Kathelyn Nebesnick (two points), Randi Groppe (two points), Emily Costa (two points), DeMorne G. (two points), Sarah Ordaz (two points), and Jackie Hernandez. For the Bucks, Alex Rose netted a game-high eight points with Paige Peterson scoring two points. Michell Sosa, Gabbie Solorio and Tia Gathi all played solid on defense.

4th Grade Boys

Lakers 32

76ers 10

HIGHLIGHTS: A huge 18-point performance by Cameron Yawry led the Lakers’ charge along with Conner Ross (four points), Mike McGill (four points), Michael Price (four points), and Manuel Ybara (two points).

Kings 22

Clippers 16

HIGHLIGHTS: The Kings were anchored by Jorge Sanchez (seven points), Christopher Drysdale (six points), Matt Jackson (six points), Cory Gowan (one point), and Christian Salazar (two points).

Celtics 19

Mavericks 22

HIGHLIGHTS: A 10-point effort from Gavin Menges along with a six-point outing from Marcus Harrell and a three-point output from Cameron Harrell led the Celtics’ charge. Good defensive pressure was supplied by Jordan Besson and Robby Filice, especially on the boards.

3rd Grade Boys

Lil’ Kings 21

Warriors 16

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lil’ Kings received big games from Greggory Spellman (13 points), Scott Rothi (two points), Justin Etienne (two points), and Bryant Cid (two points). For the Warriors, Peter Hilkens netted a team-high six points with Brandon Pickens, Anthony Garcia-Littrel, Michael Law and Brandon Villar all scoring two points.

Lakers 24

Street Ballers 6

HIGHLIGHTS: Jordan Maquinalez’s 10-point performance led the Lakers’ charge along with Alexander Gutierrez (six points), Ryan Bay (four points), Tyler Joos (two points), and Elliot Uslil-Ventura (two points).

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