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JUNIOR GIRLS

 

HORNETS 30, LAKERS 18: Kelley Collier scored eight points while Sara Holroyd, Eileen Connor and Sam Barry all had five points or more in leading the Hornets to the win. Jillian Laub and Kaitlyn DiVanno had strong defensive games. For the Lakers, Sarah Whalley tossed in 10 points while Laura Grimaldi grabbed eight rebounds. Karolin Engel and Jessica Nicolosi had solid performances.

HUSKIES 23, YELLOW SUBMARINES 12: Kaitlyn Fenton scored 12 points and Jessica Palermo pulled down 12 rebounds to lead the Huskies to the win. Kaltrina Behluli dished off 10 assists to power the offense while  Carolyn Brennan made 10 steals to lead the defense. For the Subs, Caitlyn Williams tossed in seven points as Alexandra Roy, Diana Bowen and Jenna Zigman all played well.

BULLS 23, PACERS 12: Rebecca Narel scored eight points and Alyssa Scalera made off with four steals to lead the Bulls over the Pacers. Candace Harrington and Alex Helfer each chipped in with four points. For the Pacers, Stacy Gordon scored six points while Amanda Hadgraft had two assists. April Scheuerell and Jaclyn Morrissey each played well.

NIGHTHAWKS 27, CELTICS 14: Danielle Alpert tossed in six points to lead the Nighthawks to a victory. Heather Snow, Mary Anders, Kelley Bailey and Christina Wolf all had solid games. For the Celtics, Sara Blomberg scored 12 points while Casey Ciaccia, Kate McCann, Kate Scarretto and Ashley Jones played well.

TEAM        W-L

Nighthawks    8-1

Hornets        7-2

Yellow Submarines    5-4

Huskies        6-3

Bulls   4-5

Pacers 3-6

Lakers 3-6

Celtics          0-9

INTERMEDIATE BOYS

 

HUSKIES 29, PACERS 26: Michael Parrilla and Greg Cherneck scored eight points apiece as the Huskies clipped the Pacers. David DeLaVega had eight steals and Jake Benson added five rebounds. For the Pacers, Steven Marks scored 10 points while Mike Laux was solid on defense.

NETS 40, HORNETS 32: David McLaughin scored 14 points and Joe Rahtelli dished off 10 assists as the Nets out-scored the Hornets. Scott Kohn and Greg Gordon both played well. For the Hornets, Steve Kean had 16 points while Michael Miller, Anthony Klabonski and Patrick Honan performed well.

HEAT 42, WILDCATS 38: Tim Kerr poured in 21 points as the Heat nipped the ‘Cats. Kyle Shevlin and Carey Olsen combined for 15 points while Brendan Kerry had a strong game. For the Wildcats, Thomas Hutchison scored 18 points as Jake Putnicki and Brian Stickles had good floor games.

NIGHTHAWKS 35, KINGS 34: Josh Wilson canned a shot at the buzzer to lift the Nighthawks over the Kings. Tommy Santella led the ‘Hawks with 10 points while Noah Kugielsky, Emil Walston and Scott Perry played well. For the Kings, Owen Kessler scored 10 points and Joe Feola grabbed eight rebounds. Alex Naldini and Kyle Ekstrom also had solid games.

JAZZ 27, LAKERS 22: Hintzen, Ugungil and O’Connor led the Jazz over the Lakers while Greg Hill, Jacob Rebb and Eric Socci paced the Lakers.

CELTICS 26, BULLS 25: Alister Ratcliff canned 12 points and Bill McCann added six to lift the Celtics over the Bulls. JP McDade and Joe Bowen had strong defensive efforts. For the Bulls, Dan Mueller scored 10 points as John Nelson, Matt Biscoe and Greg Aiello also played well.

TEAM        W-L

Bulls   6-2

Heat   6-2

Jazz    6-3

Nets   5-2-1

Huskies        5-3

Hornets        4-4

Kings  4-4

Knicks 4-4

Nighthawks    4-4

Wildcats        3-6

Celtics          3-5

Pacers 2-5

Lakers 1-7-1

INTERMEDIATE GIRLS

 

LAKERS 10, SPURS 6: Erica Helsel scored six points to lead the Lakers to the win. Erica Vacaro, Becky Samson and Lindsay Weber played well on defense. For the Spurs, Samantha Manuel had four points while Samantha Wong, Lauren Babbage and Hilary Smith all played well.

KNICKS 18, CELTICS 16: Maria Cinquegrana scored 13 points and pulled down 14 rebounds to lead the Knicks to the win. Brienne Bowen added 11 rebounds and Moey Fitzgerald had a solid game. For the Celtics, Casey Frobey scored 10 points while Valeri Nezvesky, Elsa Gillis and Amy Kelley all performed well.

ROCKETS 35, NETS 12: Jillian Logan scored 12 points and Jenna Van Waalwijik dished off five assists to lead the Rockets. Ali Swink had a nice game and added a key free throw. For the Nets, Chelsea Hawkins scored eight points while Alex Faeth dished off five assists.

PACERS 16, BULLS 11: Rachel Maley and Gina Bloshuk led the Pacers over the Bulls. For the Bulls, Emily Fields, Jennifer Blauvelt, Ellen Reid and Jessica DiVanno had good games.

TEAM        W-L

Suns   8-0

Knicks 7-1

Rockets        6-2

Lakers 5-3

Celtics          4-4

Pacers 3-5

Bulls   1-7

Nets   1-7

Spurs  1-7

MIDGET GIRLS

 

XPLOSION vs STARS: Jordan Good and Alyssa Robertson led the Xplosion while Marissa Bobkowski, Carleigh Doherty and Patricia Culligan led the Stars.

BLIZZARD vs HUSKIES: Caitlin O’Handley, Chelsea Liker, Olivia Dillon and Emily Loose powered the Blizzard as Christine Gucciardo, Joanna Bann and Megan Hansen led the Huskies.

LASERS vs REIGN: Bethany Morin, Courtney Gleason and Becky Trosan led the Lasers as Sara Lewie, Megan Bretrovansky and Diana Curcurto led the Reign.

MIDGET BOYS

 

KNICKS vs JAZZ: Jared Modzelewski, Ryan Goodridge, Tyler Paloin and Kyle McNamara led the Knicks as Danny Giorno, Ryan Wilson, Bobby Lapple and Ian Guilfoil powered the Jazz.

PACERS vs HEAT: Peter Young and Peter Griffiths led the Pacers as Moose Hogan, CJ Donahue and Eric Rardin led the Heat.

CELTICS vs NETS: Andrew Meisel, JR Shine, Kurtis Liska and Kurt Nacewicz led the Celtics while Walter, Michael, Evan and Brandan powered the Nets.

HUSKIES vs LAKERS: Ryan Burch, Adam Schankman, Patrick Stein and Anthony Fiore led the Huskies while the Lakers were paced by Joe Cappiello, Danny Lawrence, Mike Netoro and Andrew Mangold.

BULLS vs 76ERS: Michael Gabor, Ricky Gallucci, Jack List and Jacob Dauz displayed great effort for the Bulls as David Bray, Ian Cooper, Joey Knapik, Tom Jackman and Michael McDonald performed well for the Sixers.

HORNETS vs KINGS: Conor Collier, Matt Boland, Spencer Scott and Kevin Troy all powered the Hornets while Remy McDonough, Peter Wlasak and Colin Babbage had solid games for the Kings.

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