Daniel Stuart, of the 76ers, eyes the basket during a Gilroy

The Bulldogs remained undefeated with 12-point efforts via
Justin Sweeney and Jose Hecht leading the way as well as a
nine-point outing from Austin Ragan and a six-point output from
Issac Gonzalez.
9th/10th Grade Boys

Bulldogs 47

Muskateers 45

HIGHLIGHTS: The Bulldogs remained undefeated with 12-point efforts via Justin Sweeney and Jose Hecht leading the way as well as a nine-point outing from Austin Ragan and a six-point output from Issac Gonzalez.

Celtics 32

Kings 40

8th/9th/10th Grade Girls

Monarchs 30

Liberty 18

HIGHLIGHTS: Deborah Senior’s 12-point performance plus Dana Schoeneman’s 11-point effort led the way for the Monarchs along with Krystal Torres (four points) and Cynthia Garcia (two points). For the Liberty, Rowena Tabilas netted a team-high nine points, Alycia Bostock added seven points, and both Taylor Smith and Nicole Jackson scored two points.

Jazz 22

Lions 16

8th Grade Boys

Blue Devils 30

Wildcats 35

HIGHLIGHTS: The Blue Devils were paced by Chris Greenough (12 points), Ben Wilson (seven points), Joey Del Razo (four points), Ralph Aquinaga (three points), Omar Delatorre (two points), Chase Weggeland (two points), and Michael Arvizu for his strong defense.

Mustangs 38

Timberwolves 25

HIGHLIGHTS: The Mustangs were led by Chris Samsun (16 points), Nik Campilli (six points), Victor Rodriguez (seven points), Daniel Dockendorf (two points), Brandon Harrell (six points), and Juan Garcia (two points).

7th Grade Girls

Liberty 23

Sparks 11

HIGHLIGHTS: Emily Good scored a season-high six points to lead the Liberty along with Jenny Ailes (two points) Brenda Perales (two points) and Caitlin Chisolm (six points). Defensivley, the Liberty were led by Katelyn Faria and Lindsey Valadez along Michelle Coffin on the boards.

49ers 19

Lazers 14

HIGHLIGHTS: Vanessa Wilkins’ 10-point effort led the 49ers’ charge along with Jasmine Ross (two points) and Rebecca Costanza (seven points). On defense, Danie Orara and Breanna Steel had strong outings.

Queens 21

Galaxy 27

7th Grade Boys

Blazers 24

Jags 29

HIGHLIGHTS: The Blazers were paced by Ryan Costa (15 points), Kevin Stuart (six points), Mitch Muro (two points), and Chase Urbanski (one point).

Warriors 29

Sonics 23

HIGHLIGHTS: Adrian Rodriguez’s 11-point performance led the way for the Warriors along with Christian Lam (four points), Blayne Rose (four points), Dennis Rathi (two points), Travis Glueck (three points), and Andrew Heinzen (two points).

Grizzlies 46

Hawks 29

6th Grade Girls

Fab Five 19

Celtics 16

HIGHLIGHTS: Laura Spellman’s eight-point effort combined with Rebekah Komar’s seven-point outing led the Fab Five charge.

Rockets 13

Sparks 12

HIGHLIGHTS: The Rockets were anchored by Sarah Willard (two points), Brittany Morales (four points), Amy Fortino (two points), Katie Kisihmura (two points), and Bianca Castanzaro.

6th Grade Boys

Magic 48

Pacers 29

HIGHLIGHTS: The Magic were led by Spencer Ross dishing off numerous assists to Jared Besson (18 points), Justin Wheat (16 points), and Clayton Eslick (eight points). Ivan Toews provided strong rebounding with seven boards and two steals.

Wizards 33

Knicks 30

HIGHLIGHTS: The Wizards’ comeback was led by Kyle Hypes’ 22-point, 13-rebound performance as well as Eric Scott (two points), Christian McCrimmon (five points), Derek Okenda (two points), Sam Howard (two points, five rebounds), and Tyler Hill (three rebounds). The Knicks were paced by Derek Eagan (10 points), Jonathan Higgins (three points), Blake Johansen (four points), Peter Guenther (four points), Jacob Gonzalez (two points), and Dante Fuller (six points).

Clippers 33

Suns 27

HIGHLIGHTS: Elijah Harrell’s 16-point effort led the Clippers’ charge along with Andy Moya (two points), Justin Botill (six points), Aaron Apolomio (one points), Scott Branvold, Shaq Johnson (six points), and Thomas Costa (two points).

5th Grade Girls

Jazz 9

Warriors 6

HIGHLIGHTS: A late shot by Ariel Medina (two points) and a free throw by Kristin Costa (three points) pulled the Jazz ahead. Ariel Medina added three points and Mariah Derry scored one point for the Jazz, while Bobbie Diaz played strong defense.

Monarchs 18

Liberty 10

HIGHLIGHTS: Julie Wallace’s eight-point output led the way for the Monarchs along with Carmen Pichardo (two points). The Liberty were paced by Alana Osaki (six points), Brenna O’Neil (two points), Amanda Signurutti (four points), Lisa Grisham (four points), and Alexandra Cabberos (two points).

Nuggets 26

Magic 9

5th Grade Boys

Blazers 31

Nets 23

HIGHLIGHTS: Kyle Stannard led the well-balanced Blazer attack with 14 points. Sean Little (six points), VIrgil Alameda (four points), Money Marfia (four points) and Alex Garcia (four points) pitched in for the win.

Zags 8

Opponent 27

HIGHLIGHTS: Mark Salazar and Dominic Casillas both scored four points for the Zags.

Clippers 8

Warriors 28

3rd/4th Grade Girls

Buckeyes 10

Bruins 6

HIGHLIGHTS: The Buckeyes defeated the Bruins 10-6 in an well played defensive game. Erin Chisolm had a season-high six points, Leah Ailes and Colleen Tanaka added two points apiece.

Lady Rebels 17

Sun Devils 20

HIGHLIGHTS: The Sun Devils were led by Chelsea Hill (eight points), Lindsay Speno (six points), Chrissy Allen (two points), Chelsea Girvin (two points), Megan Wheat (two points). The Lady Rebels were paced by Emily Costa (eight points), Katelyn Nebesnick (six points), Jackie Hernandez (one point), and Demorne Granado (two points).

Bucks 16

Cougars 20

HIGHLIGHTS: Jessyca Quisquino’s 10-point performance plus Sarah Lira’s six-point output led the Cougars’ charge along with Briana Foreman (two points) and Lyndsey Cabreros (two points). The Bucks were paced by Paige Peterson (eight points), Alex Rose (six points), and Michelle Sosa (two points).

Broncos 38

Spartans 18

HIGHLIGHTS: Three 10-point outputs from Lauren Rhodes, Ashley Lambert and Alyssa Lujar led the Broncos along with Cassidy Daley (eight points). Defensively, Alison Green and Julianna St. Geme.

4th Grade Boys

Celtics 30

76ers 18

HIGHLIGHTS: The Celtics were led by Gavin Menges (17 points) along with Cameron Harrell, Marcus Harrell, Daniel Silva, Robby Filice, Jordan Besson and Matthew Miller.

Lil’ Lakers 19

Kings 20

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lil’ Lakers got big games from Cameron Yawary (nine points, seven rebounds, six steals), Manuel Ybarra (four points, one rebound), Derrick Colinge (two points, six rebounds, two steals), Connor Ross (two points, two rebounds, one steal), and Marcel Brinson (two points, one rebound, three steals).

Mavericks 28

Clippers 30

Lakers 17

Street Ballers 17

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lakers were led by Jordan Maquinalez (nine points), Alex Gutierrez (four points), Austin Bundin (two points), and Steve Sandoval (two points) as well as defensively by Ryan Bay, Tyler Jools, Elliot Vacil-Ventura, Frank Gonzales, and Joshua Kendrick.

Lil’ Kings 14

Warriors 12

HIGHLIGHTS: Just Etienne drained the game-winning bucket for the Lil’ Kings, while Bryant Cid’s eight-point effort paced the offense along with Rayan Alba (two points), and Gregory Spellman (two points). For the Warriors, Ryan Orosco and Anthony Garcia-Litrell each scored four points, and Peter Hilkere netted two points. The defense was anchored by Brandon Villar and Christopher De La Cruz.

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