Chris Greenbough’s 21-point performance sparked the Blue Devils
to their third straight win
8th Grade Boys
Blue Devils 50
Timberwolves 20
HIGHLIGHTS: Chris Greenbough’s 21-point performance sparked the Blue Devils to their third straight win along with solid outings from Ben Wilson (10 points), Omar Delatorre (seven points), Dustin Robinson (eight points), Mike Arviqu (two points), Joey Del Razo (two points), and Ralph Aguina.
Mustangs 52
Wildcats 19
HIGHLIGHTS: Chris Samson’s 29-point effort – which gives him a parks-and-rec record 54 points in the last two games – led the way for the Mustangs along with Gene Ahlin (two points), Juan Garcia (five points), Brandon Harrell (four points), Victor Rodriguez (nine points), and Nick Campelli (10 rebounds).
7th Grade Girls
Galaxy 31
Sparks 12
Lazers 28
Liberty 17
Queens 14
49ers 25
7th Grade Boys
Blazers 35
Warriors 44
HIGHLIGHTS: The Blazers were anchored by Ryan Costa (20 points) as well as Mitch Muro (seven points), Kevin Stuart (six points), Matt Stuck (two points), and Juan Quintanar.
Warriors 44
Blazers 35
HIGHLIGHTS: The Warriors were led by Adrian Rodriguez (15 points), Dennis Rathi (12 points), Christian Lam (11 points), and Travis Glueck (five points).
Hawks 39
Sonics 25
6th Grade Girls
Lady Celtics 25
Sparks 10
HIGHLIGHTS: Chelsey Urbanski’s 10-point outing led the Lady Celtics’ charge along with Kristen Vonderwerth (five points), Kristy Pineda (four points), Marrisa McBride (four points), and Marina Calderon (two points).
Fab Five 12
Rockets 14
HIGHLIGHTS: Desiree Pierce’s six-point effort led the way for the Rockets along with a strong game from Alissa Torres. The Fab Five were led by Laura Spellman’s six-point output.
6th Grade Boys
Knicks 24
Pacers 27
HIGHLIGHTS: The Pacers were anchored by Raul Quintanar (12 points), Jeffrey Smith (nine points), Michael Botill (two points, seven rebounds), and Greg Calimpong (two points, six rebounds). The Knicks rallied back from seven points down, but a game-tying three-pointer did not fall for them. The scoring breakdown for the Knicks was Derek Engen (seven points), Dante Fuller (six points), Peter Guenther (four points), Jonathan Higgins (two points), Brandon Elam (two points), Jacob Gonzales (two points), and Blake Johanson (one point).
Wizards 30
Clippers 24
HIGHLIGHTS: Kyle Hypes’ 16-point performance led the Wizards’ charge along with Lucas Fortino (six points), Tyler Hypes (three points), Sam Howard (three points), and Brian Kober (two points). The Clippers were paced by Elijah Harrell (eight points).
Magic 41
Suns 17
HIGHLIGHTS: Justin Wheat led the Magic with 18 points and 17 rebounds. Spencer Ross (seven points, four rebounds, two steals) and Jared Besson (six points, two rebounds, three steals) each had a strong all-around games. Tyler Park (three points, two rebounds, three steals) set the tone early with a three-pointer from the wing. Jonathan Asuncion (three rebounds, three steals) and Ivan Toews (seven points, eight rebounds, one steal) also played strong throughout. The Suns were paced by C.J. Standridge (four points), Ronnie Pollard (11 points), and Jared Schreckengost (six points).
5th Grade Girls
Liberty 23
Jazz 15
HIGHLIGHTS: Alaina Osaki’s 11-point performance paced the Liberty along with Alexandra Cabreros (four points), Lisa Grisham (four points), Amanda Signorott (two points), and Autumn Ferraeri (two points). The Jazz were led by Kristin Costa (nine points), Ariel Payne (four points), and Ariel Medina (two points).
Magic 12
Monarchs 8
Warriors 6
Nuggets 26
5th Grade Boys
Blazers 32
Zags 18
HIGHLIGHTS: Johnnie ‘Money’ Marfia’s 14-point effort combined with Kyle Stannard’s nine-point outing led the Blazers’ charge as well as Nic Meskimen (one point), Alex Garcia (seven points), Sean Little (one point), and Virgil Almeda.
Spurs 35
Clippers 14
Warriors 13
Nets 27