Lakers' Kristopher Dipko scrambles to gain control of the ball

In a come-from-behind victory, the Broncos were led by the
scoring and rebounding of Lauren Rhodes (six points), Cassidy Daley
(two points), Ashley Lambert (two points), Kali Kaahu, and Ali
Green.
3rd/4th Grade Girls

Broncos 10

Buckeyes 6

HIGHLIGHTS: In a come-from-behind victory, the Broncos were led by the scoring and rebounding of Lauren Rhodes (six points), Cassidy Daley (two points), Ashley Lambert (two points), Kali Kaahu, and Ali Green. The Broncos received strong defensive efforts from Alyssa Luhan and Selianne St. Geme.

Cougars 18

Lady Rebels 8

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lady Rebels were led by Emily Costa (four points), Katelyn Nebesnick (four points), Randi Groppe (two points), Demorne (eight points) and Anna Costa. The Cougars were anchored by great offensive contributions from Sara Lira (six points) and Ashley Bryant (two points). The guard play of Jessica Quisquino and Lindsey Carreros was solid as well as the defense of Briana Foreman, Arianna Jaso, Jessica Tarvas and Sara Trujillo.

Sun Devils 22

Spartans 18

HIGHLIGHTS: Chelsea Hill’s 12-point effort plus Chrissy Allen’s six-point outing led the Sun Devils’ charge along with Megan Wheat (two points) and Allison Troini (two points).

Bruins 9

Bucks 20

HIGHLIGHTS: In a hard-fought game, the Bruins were led by Gabriella Alnas (two points), Dani Hemeon (four points), and Adrianna Gutierrez (three points).

3rd Grade Boys

Lakers 15

Lil’ Kings 8

HIGHLIGHTS: Jordan Maquinalez’s 11-point outing paced the Lakers along with Alex Gutierrez (three points) and Ryan Bay (one point). Strong defense from Tyler Jools, Elliot Valil-Ventura, Steve Sandoval, Frank Gonzales, Joshua Kendrick and Austin Burdin also helped the Lakers.

Warriors 7

Street Ballers 3

HIGHLIGHTS: The Warriors were anchored by Peter Hilkene (three points), Ryan Ramirez (two points), and Ryan Orosco (two points). Defensively, Michael Law and Brandon Villar had solid showings.

4th Grade Boys

Celtics 34

76ers 20

HIGHLIGHTS: Cameron Harrell’s 16-point performance paced the Celtics along with Gavin Menges (four points), Marcus Harrell (six points), Daniel Silva (four points), and Robby Filice (four points, four steals). The Celtics also received strong rebounding fromm Jordan Downey.

Lil’ Lakers 25

Kings 16

HIGHLIGHTS: In a defensive battle, the Lakers were led by Cameron Yawary (eight points), Connor Ross (six points), Michael Price (six points), and Marcel Brinson (two points).

Mavericks 23

Clippers 29

5th Grade Girls

Magic 12

Monarchs 10

HIGHLIGHTS: Karen Blodett’s eight-point effort led the way for the Magic along with Rahni Giardina (two points), and Angelina Villareal (two points).

Jazz 10

Liberty 13

Warriors 10

Nuggets 14

5th Grade Boys

Blazers 26

Nets 19

HIGHLIGHTS: Eight-point outputs via Alex Garcia and Virgil Almeda led the Blazers charge along with Kyle Stannard (five points), Sean Little (three points), Taylor Chris (two points), and Nick Meskimen (six points).

Warriors 28

Clippers 21

Spurs 29

Zags 6

6th Grade Girls

Lady Celtics 20

Rockets 6

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lady Celtics were led by a balanced attack of Kristy Pineda (eight points), Chelsey Urbanski (six points), Rebecca Dickerson (two points), Molly Prendergoast (two points), and Jennifer Rose (two points).

Fab Five 29

Sparks 11

HIGHLIGHTS: Rebekah Konar’s 14-point, six-steal performance led the way for the Fab Five along with Kaitlyn Kroger (five points), and Laura Spellman (eight points).

6th Grade Boys

Magic 34

Pacers 22

HIGHLIGHTS: Justin Wheat’s 12-point performance plus Spencer Ross’s seven-point, 10-assist effort led the way for the Magic along with Jordan Kiefer (five points), Ivan Toews (four points), and Clayton Eslick (three steals).

Wizards 24

Knicks 17

HIGHLIGHTS: Kyle Hypes’ 14-point, 10-rebound outing led the Wizards charge along with Brian Kober (four points, three rebounds), Christian McCrimon (four points), and Tyler Hill (two points). For the Knicks, Dante Fuller netted a team-high 11 points, while Blake Johanson, Peter Guenther and Derek Enger had two points apiece.

Suns 26

Clippers 18

7th Grade Girls

Queens of the Court 30

Galaxy 27

HIGHLIGHTS: In a triple-overtime thriller, the Queens outlasted the Galaxy with strong efforts from Caitlyn Perotti, Lauren Etienne, Elizabeth Komar, Amanda Spellman, Amber Etienne, Alexandra Munson and Rachel Tenny.

Liberty 16

Sparks 11

HIGHLIGHTS: The Liberty were led by Michelle Coffin (four points), Katelin Faria (four points), Emily Good (four points), Caitlin Chisolm (two points), and Jenny Ailes (two points). For the Sparks, Breanna Mah, Riani Lois and Carissa Perott all had solid outings.

49ers 19

Lazers 16

HIGHLIGHTS: The 49ers were anchored by Vanessa Wilkins (14 points), Breanna Steel and Danielle Ohara.

7th Grade Boys

Grizzlies 36

Hawks 26

HIGHLIGHTS: Jacob Dexter’s 18-point output led the way for the Grizzlies along with Bryan Villar (six points), Adam DeLeon (four points), Luis Ramirez (four points), A.J. Habing (two points), and Bo Haney (two points).

Blazers 27

Jags 16

HIGHLIGHTS: In a total team effort, the Blazers were anchored by Ryan Costa (10 points), Mitch Muro (seven points), Matt Stuck (six points) and Chase Urbanski (four points). Strong defensive efforts were put out by Alex Smith and Kevin Stuart.

Warriors 33

Sonics 13

HIGHLIGHTS: The Warriors were led by Adrian Rodriguez (15 points), Christian Lam (eight points), and Devin Rottler (five points).

8th Grade Girls

Jazz 17

Liberty 16

HIGHLIGHTS: The Jazz were anchored by Erin Magill (five points), Kelly Perkins (four points, Amanda Bruce (two points), Mikayla Osuna (two points), Crystal Binowski (two points) and Carly Kennedy (two points). For the Liberty, Rowena Tabilas and Alycia Bostock both finished with six points, while teammate Pat Olvera netted three points.

8th Grade Boys

Wildcats 28

T-Wolves 20

9th/10th Grade Girls

Monarchs 13

Lions 22

HIGHLIGHTS: Dana Schoeneman’s 11-point effort paced the Lions along with teammates Deborah Senior (six points), Krystal Rincon (two points), Vanessa Funk (two points), and Jessica Garcia (two points). For the Lions, Anna Carbonel’s seven-point outing led the charge along with Tracy Harbutte (two points), Russhelle Preshl (four points), and Alicia Rees (six points).

9th/10th Grade Boys

Bulldogs 42

Celtics 39

HIGHLIGHTS: The unbeaten Bulldogs were led by Anthony Carey (eight points), Issac Gonzalez (eight points), Jose Hecht (six points), and Justin Sweeney (six points). Also getting in the scoring column were Austin Ragan (two points), Chris Morsilli (two points), and Steven Marez (four points).

Musketeers 20

Kings 33

HIGHLIGHTS: The Musketeers were received solid outings from Philip Terry (10 points), Matthew Aruigu (six points), Andy Bravo (two points), and Kevion Kim (two points).

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