Morgan Hill Garage Door earned the second-half Men’s DD
Basketball League title Wednesday with a 58-51 decision over the
Gilroy Bulls at Solorsano Gymnasium. Alexis Rivas poured in 26
points as Morgan Hill Garage Door improved to 5-0 with one week
left in the regular season.
Morgan Hill Garage Door earned the second-half Men’s DD Basketball League title Wednesday with a 58-51 decision over the Gilroy Bulls at Solorsano Gymnasium.
Alexis Rivas poured in 26 points as Morgan Hill Garage Door improved to 5-0 with one week left in the regular season. The Bulls dropped into a second-place tie with Crunch Time at 3-2.
Enrique Dolmo worked inside for 15 points and Gene Cotter notched 12 of his 14 points in the decisive second half for the Doors. Paul Quintana and Theo Syddall each managed 10 points for the Bulls. Morgan Hill Garage Door trailed 24-19 at halftime.
Morgan Hill Garage Door will open the best 2-of-3 Championship Series against first-half titlist Shake N Bake on Wednesday Feb. 24 at 7pm.
Kyle Billups scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half as Crunch Time edged Team Techron 56-54.
Gabe Honesto canned five three-point field goals on the way to 17 points for Crunch Time. Mark Taylan made five 3-pointers while pacing the Techron offense with 25 points. Kendrick Azcueta dropped in 18 points for the losers.
Mike Vanni raced to 24 points as the Warriors outlasted State Farm 67-49.
Adolfo Tellez scored 14 points, Jesse Ramirez 12 for the Warriors. Adolfo Mireles struck for 18 points, Teo Ponce 16 for State Farm.
Jiffy Lube clinched a tie for the second-half Men’s D League title Monday with a 74-53 victory over South Valley Disposal at Solorsano Gym.
Nick Tuttle struck for 26 points and Ron Colman Jr. added 25 as Jiffy Lube improved to 5-0 for the half, 11-0 for the season.
Sonny Old Elk netted four 3-point field goals to finish with 14 Jiffy Lube points before halftime.
Donnie Gooding carried the South Valley Disposal offense with a 28-point outburst. Robert Rodriguez aided the Disposal effort with 15 points.
Hard Ninety took sole possession of second place at 4-1 with a 67-59 edging of Shake N Bake.
Frank Tomasetti scored 15 of his game-high 21 points in the second half as Hard Ninety erased a 33-24 halftime deficit.
Rick Hattaway (four 3-pointers) and Destry Jones each notched 12 Hard Ninety points. Cliff Dennett came off the bench to add 10 points to the Hard Ninety offense.
Hans Mendecona paced the Shake N Bake offense with 20 points. Vince Bautista hit four 3-pointers on the way to 16 points. Tucker Baksa followed with 11 markers.
Gamers In Control used 19 points from Mitchell Pierce and 17 from Ron Celestino to upset Intero 62-41.
Kevin Steele and Miguel Gilliard each scored 13 points for Intero.