Marcus Harrell takes a shot from beyond the arc during

Chris Greenough’s 20-point effort combined with Ben Wilson’s
13-point outing led the way for the Blue Devils
8th Grade Boys

Blue Devils 39

Wildcats 38

HIGHLIGHTS: Chris Greenough’s 20-point effort combined with Ben Wilson’s 13-point outing led the way for the Blue Devils along with Joey Del Razo (two points), Dustin Robinson (two points), Omar Delatorre (two points), Chase Weggeland, and Michael Arvizu.

Mustangs 47

Timberwolves 38

HIGHLIGHTS: Victor Rodriguez’s 20-point performance plus teammate Chris Sampson’s 14-point output led the Mustangs’ charge as well as Brandon Harrell (two points), Daniel Dockendorf (three points) and Juan Garcia (two points). Defensively, Gene Ahlin and Brian Walker had strong games.

7th Grade Girls

Lazers 24

Queens 9

HIGHLIGHTS: The defense of Leeanna Fissel and Danielle Silva helped limit the Queens to only nine points. Great boards by Stina Marshall (four points) and Whitney Briscoe (three points). High scoring by Madison Blean (seven points) and Brittney Balanesi (10 points). Strong games by Danielle Payne and Kelly Beean.

49ers 19

Sparks 16

HIGHLIGHTS: The 49ers pulled the game out in the last three minutes led by Vanessa Wilkins (13 points), Rebecca Costanza (four points), and Lauren Chris (two points). The Sparks were paced by Breanna Mah (six points), Mekala Sheedy (two points), Kylie Herrada (four points), and Sarah Rink (four points).

Galaxy 10

Liberty 20

7th Grade Boys

Blazers 46

Grizzlies 32

HIGHLIGHTS: The Blazers were led by Ryan Costa (19 points), Mitch Muro (13 points), Kevin Stuart (10 points), and Juan Quintanar (four points) as well as a strong defensive game via Adrian Barrientos.

Warriors 22

Hawks 47

Jags 38

Sonics 24

6th Grade Girls

Celtics 20

Rockets 16

HIGHLIGHTS: Kristy Pineda’s 10-point performance led the way for the Celtics along with Kristen Vonderwerth (four points), Jennifer Rose (four points), Marina Calderon (one points), and Molly Prendergast (one point).

Fab Five 24

Sparks 13

HIGHLIGHTS: Laura Spellman’s 14-point effort led the Fab Five charge.

6th Grade Boys

Magic 16

Clippers 9

HIGHLIGHTS: All-around solid games from Ivan Toews (four points, 11 rebounds), Jordan Kiefer (two points, eight rebounds), Jonathan Asuncion (six points, three rebounds), Jared Besson (four points, six rebounds, three assists), and Tyler Park (five rebounds, two steals) led the way for the Magic.

Knicks 23

Suns 30

HIGHLIGHTS: Two quick three-pointers by Jonathan Higgins (six points) sparked a 12-4 first-quarter Knicks run – but the Suns fought back led by Steven Martinez (eight points), Ben Stuart (six points), and Casey Heath (six points). For the Knicks, everyone go involved including Dante Fuller (seven points), Jacob Gonzales (three points), Brandon Elam (four points), Peter Guenther (one point), and Derek Ehgen (two points).

Pacers 35

Wizards 24

5th Grade Boys

Blazers 30

Clippers 14

HIGHLIGHTS: Kyle Stannards’s eight-point, eight-assist effort led the way for the Blazers along with Sean Little (10 points, three assists), Virgil Almeda (six points, eight rebounds), Johnnie Marfia (four points), and Nick Meskimen (two points).

Warriors 14

Spurs 20

Zags 22

Nets 11

5th Grade Girls

Magic 6

Liberty 8

HIGHLIGHTS: Alana Osaki scored all eight points for the Liberty as well as getting strong defensive games via Alex Cabreros, Arianna Blean, Lisa Grisham, Brenna O’Neill, amdnad Signorati, Kelly Haro, and Autumn Habing.

Jazz 10

Nuggets 16

HIGHLIGHTS: Despite playing short-handed, the Jazz pushed the game into overtime with strong games from Kristin Costa (four points), Ariel Payne (two points), Mariah Funk (two points), and Ariel Medina (two points).

Warriors 12

Monarchs 6

HIGHLIGHTS: The Warriors won for the first time this season with strong efforts from Laura Stelle (six points), Savannida Nou (four points), Kathryn Elston (two points), Pirealla Ahmed, and Gerayln Moon.

4th Grade Boys

Celtics 21

Lil’ Lakers 23

HIGHLIGHTS: The Celtics were anchored by Gavin Menges (five points), Cameron Harrel (four points), Daniel Silva (eight points), Jordan Downey (two points), and Robley Filice (two points).

Clippers 46

76ers 12

HIGHLIGHTS: Andrew Been’s 16-point outburst combined with Sean Monroe’s 15-point explosion led the way for the Clippers as well as strong efforts from Damon Iwanaga (four points), Timothy McCown (two points), Alex Mariscal-Salgado (two points), Pablo Rodriguez (two points), and Sam Morene.

Mavericks 29

Kings 38

3rd/4th Grade Girls

Broncos 20

Sun Devils 18

HIGHLIGHTS: In the battle of unbeatens, the Broncos were led by Luaren Rhodes (10 points), Allison Green (six points), and Ashley Lambert (four points) as well as Alyssa Lujang, Kali Cantu, Julianna St. Geme and Cassidy Daley.

Bucks 10

Buckeyes 14

HIGHLIGHTS: Michelle Sosa’s six-point, three-rebound effort plus Alex Rose’s four-point, three-rebound outing led the Bucks’ charge along with Francesca Filice (one steal), Gabbie Solorio (one steal), and Alessandra Filice (one steal).

Cougars 4

Bruins 12

HIGHLIGHTS: For the Cougars, Jessica Jarvis scored one points and Jessyka Quisquino netted three points.

Lady Rebels 19

Spartans 4

HIGHLIGHTS: The Lady Rebels were led by Demorne Granado (four points), Katelyn Nebesnick (four points), Ana Costa (two points), Emily Costa (one point), Jackie Hernandez (four points), Laren Bertero (four points).

3rd Grade Boys

Warriors 16

Street Ballers 10

HIGHLIGHTS: The Warriors were anchored by Brandon Pickens (six points), Peter Hilkene (six points), and Ryan Orosco (four points) along with defensive leaders, Christopher De La Cruz and Christian Spencer.

Lakers 14

Lil’ Kings 12

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