Bryant Cid’s eight-point performance led the Lil’ Kings to 12
first-quarter points along with Stefan Merceer (six points),
Gregory Spellman (two points), Scott Rahti (two points) and
Nicholas Ebbree.
3rd Grade Boys

Lil’ Kings 22

Lakers 13

HIGHLIGHTS: Bryant Cid’s eight-point performance led the Lil’ Kings to 12 first-quarter points along with Stefan Merceer (six points), Gregory Spellman (two points), Scott Rahti (two points) and Nicholas Ebbree.

Street Ballers 9

Warriors 6

3rd/4th Grade Girls

Sun Devils 27

Buckeyes 14

HIGHLIGHTS: Tiffany Prado scored her first bucket of the season to give the Sun Devils the lead for good as Megan Wheat (six points), Lindsay Speno (two points), Chelsea Girvin (two points) and Chelsea Hill (10 points) led the offensive charge along with Allison Troini, who sank the only three pointer of the year. In addition, Chrissy Allen led the team in assists.

Lady Rebels 10

Bucks 8

HIGHLIGHTS: Lauren Bertero pulled down 12 rebounds for the Lady Rebels, while Sarah Ordaz (four points), Katelyn Nebesnick(two points), Emily Costa (two points) and DeMorne Granado (two points) paced the offense.

Broncos 22

Bruins 7

HIGHLIGHTS: The Broncos finished an undefeated season behind the scoring of Lauren Rhodes (10 points), Ashley Lambert (eight points), Alyssa Lugan (two points) and Cassidy Daley (two points). The defense was anchored by Julianne St. Geme, Alison Green and K.oli Cantu.

Spartans 10

Cougars 13

4th Grade Boys

Kings 34

Celtics 26

HIGHLIGHTS: Jorge Sanchez’s 16-point performance combined with Christopher Drysdale’s 14-point effort led the Kings’ charge along with Christian Salzar (two points) and Matt Jackson (two points). Matthew Miller and Daniel Silva led the Celtics with rebounding and defense, while Cameron Harrell (10 points), Marcus Harrell (eight points), Bobby Filice (four points), and Jordan Besson (six points) supplied the offense.

76ers 11

Mavericks 25

Clippers 21

Lil’ Lakers 20

5th Grade Boys

Clippers 13

Zags 16

Spurs 32

Nets 26

Blazers 28

Warriors 16

5th Grade Girls

Warriors 18

Monarchs 6

Nuggets 24

Jazz 10

Magic 15

Libety 11

6th Grade Boys

Magic 16

Knicks 25

HIGHLIGHTS: Dante Fuller’s 11-point effort plus some tenacious team defense led the Magic charge along with Jonathan Higgins (five points), Leonardo Abella (three points), Albert Lerma (two points), Peter Guenther (two points), and Jacob Gonzalez (two points). The Magic were paced by Jared Besson (five points), Clayton Eslick (four points), Spencer Ross (three points), Jordan Keifer (three points), and Justin Wheat (three points).

6th Grade Girls

Fab Five 21

Sparks 8

Rockets 16

Celtics 11

Clippers 26

Pacers 25

Suns 22

Wizards 7

7th Grade Boys

Blazers 46

Sonics 24

HIGHLIGHTS: Ryan Costa’s 21-point performance anchored the Blazers along with Mitch Muro (eight points), Kevin Stuart (10 points), Adrian Barrientos (five points), and Juan Quintanar (two points).

Warriors 42

Grizzlies 40

HIGHLIGHTS: The Warriors were paced by Adrian Rodriguez (nine points), Christian Lam (12 points), Dennis Rathi (eight points), Anthony Bostock (four points), and Devin Rottlier (four points). For the Grizzlies, Jacob Dexter netted a game-high 37 points and Stephen Gutierrez followed with three points.

Hawks 25

Jags 54

7th Grade Girls

Sparks 37

Queens 19

HIGHLIGHTS: Mekala Sheedy’s 18-point explosion led the way for the Sparks along with Kylie Herrada (six points), Breanna Mah (four points), Carissa Pierotti (nine points), and Deena Morsilli (two points).

49ers 15

Liberty 6

HIGHLIGHTS: The undefeated 49ers finished their season led by Vanessa Wilkins (four points, 15 rebounds), Rebecca Castanza (four points), Lauren Chris (four points), and Jasmine Ross (four points).

Lazers 40

Galaxy 11

HIGHLIGHTS: Stina Marchal’s 16-point output plus Brittany Balanesi’s 14-point effort led the Lazers’ charge along with Madison Bleen (eight points), Kelly Bean (two points), Danielle Vardaz, and Danielle Payne.

8th Grade Boys

Blue Devils 39

Mustangs 47

HIGHLIGHTS: The Mustangs were led by Nick Campilli (three points), Victor Rodriguez (12 points), Juan Courcia (12 points), Chris Samson (13 points), and Brandon Harrell (five points). The Mustangs were paced by Ben Wilson (19 points), Chris Greenough (10 points), Ralph Aguinaga (four points), Joey Del Razo (four points), and Dustin Robinson (two points) as well as defensive leaders Chase Weggeland, Omar Delatorre, and Michael Arvizu.

T-Wolves 36

Wildcats 39

8th/9th Grade Girls

Monarchs 40

Lions 12

HIGHLIGHTS: The Monarchs completed their perfect 8-0 season with Dana Schoenamen’s 19-point performance and Deborah Senior’s 17-point effort leading the charge as well as Vanessa Funk (four points).

Liberty 9

Jazz 22

9th/10th Grade Boys

Bulldogs 32

Kings 48

Celtics 40

Muskateers 24

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