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KINGS 39, NIGHTHAWKS 27: Joe Feola canned 14 points and Alex Naldini grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Kings to the win. Mark Cinquegrana dished off six assists and made five steals along the way. For the âHawks, Emil Walston and Tommy Santella scored six points apiece. Nicholas Maurer pulled down nine rebounds while Brendan Kelly assisted on four baskets and Scudder Baggett made off with four steals.
CELTICS 28, KNICKS 25: Greg Kraushaar scored nine points while Joe Greenfield grabbed eight rebounds to lead the Celtics past the Knicks. Mike Hahn and Garrett Hydeck each had a solid defensive effort. For the Knicks, Jeff Fulton scored nine points as Matt Cole and Matt Fisher played well.
NETS 33, LAKERS 28: Ben Gersten scored 10 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Nets trimmed the Lakers. David McLaughlin had four assists and Scott Kohn had six steals. For the Lakers, Andrew Chimileski scored 14 points as Chris Elias, Bill Manville and Kyle Palo had solid performances.
WILDCATS 41, HORNETS 29: Thomas Hutchison scored 12 points and Jake Putnicki canned 10 as the Wildcats stung the Hornets. Rich Rausch had a great game off the glass, grabbing 10 rebounds. For the Hornets, Steven Kean canned 17 points as Nick Sofos (four assists), Patrick Honan (two steals) and Anthony Karconski (eight rebounds) played well.
HUSKIES 23, PACERS 21: James Weidemann scored six points and Andrew Meisel played well as the Huskies slipped past the Pacers. For the Pacers, Brian Miller scored 13 points and Brian Fazekas added four. Michael Laux and Joe Pisacreta had solid floor games.
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Divisional Semi-Finals
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SUNS 17, CELTICS 16: An undermanned Suns team barely held off a determined Celticsâ squad in the semi-finals. Vicki Thomas scored 12 points and Becky Huot had five rebounds to lead the Suns. Rachel Nicolosi, Tara Gaston, Carly Filler and Danielle Nicolosi all played well. For the Celtics, Valerie Nezvesky, Amy Kelley and Casey Frobey scored four points apiece. Frobey also had eight steals while Ali Legros had seven rebounds. Julie Landin and Elsa Gillis had fine floor games.
JUNIOR GIRLS
Divisional Playoffs
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YELLOW SUBMARINES 30, LAKERS 16: Sarah Champagne canned 12 points to lead the Subs to the win. Caitlyn Williams, Alexandra Roy and Jenna Zigman all played well. For the Lakers, Rachelle Hawkins scored 14 points as Stephanie Haberkorn, Jennifer Kessler and Lauren Grimaldi had fine performances.
NIGHTHAWKS 30, CELTICS 19: Jessica Kerns tossed in eight points and Christina Wolf dished off four assists as the Nighthawks belted the Celtics. For the Celtics, Sara Blomberg canned 10 points while Casey Ciaccia, Andrea Szabo, and Melissa Russell all played well.
HORNETS 19, BULLS 10: Alexis Barry scored nine points as the Hornets used a balanced scoring effort to defeat the Bulls. Kaitlyn DiVanno dished off seven assists and Liz OâConnell powered the defense. For the Bulls, Alex Helfer scored six points while Alyssa Scalera and Candice Harrington tossed in two apiece. Amy Fazekas grabbed five rebounds.
PACERS 32, HUSKIES 23: Lisa Morgan scored 10 points as the Pacers slipped past the Huskies. Stacy Gordon, Jaclyn Morrissey and Jamie Minalgo all played well. For the Huskies, Kaitlyn Fenton canned 15 points and Jessica Palermo pulled down 11 rebounds. Kaltrina Behluli dished off eight assists.
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Divisonal Semi-Finals
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NIGHTHAWKS 24, YELLOW SUBMARINES 18: Erica Carino canned 12 points and Christina Wolf handed out three assists to lead the Nighthawks past the Yellow Submarines and into the divisional finals â and had to come back from an eight-point deficit to do it. For the Subs, Jenna Zigman scored five points while Diana Bowen, Christie Daniels, Alyssa McIntyre and Caitlyn Williams all played well.
HORNETS 22, PACERS 19: Kelly Collier, Alexis Barry and Samantha Friedman had solid, offensive efforts to lead the Hornets past the Pacers and into the divisional finals. Eileen Connor was strong on defense. For the Pacers, Jaclyn Morrisey, Stacy Gordon, Jamie Minalgo, Emily Blewett and Amanda Hadgraft had all solid performances.
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RAPTORS 56, GRIZZLIES 54: Mike Bonsignore poured in 22 points while Wes Steinfeld and David Modzelewski combined for 25 more to lead the Raptors to a thrilling win over the Grizzlies. Adam Pennarola pulled down 18 rebounds as David Freeston and Alex Rote were both strong on defense. For the Grizzlies, Joe DeFeo canned 24 points and Mike Thoreson added 21 for an amazing one-two punch.
LAKERS 61, BULLS 30: Max Kaye scored 24 points as the Lakers belted the Bulls. For the Bulls, Pat Armstrong scored 15 points as RJ Marus, Dave Kugielsky and John Casson had strong games.
HORNETS 44, WARRIORS 38: Kyle Hastedt scored 20 points, Ryan Davies dished off 10 assists, and Dylan Borst pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Hornets over the Warriors. Dan McIlrath also had eight steals. For the Warriors, Christian Power scored 15 points and Jeff Levasseur had five assists.
HEAT 36, PACERS 30: Jim Dietter scored 12 points and Pat McCarthy pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Heat over the Pacers. Matt Tavella dished off seven assists while Joe Sgammato had three steals. Shane Heubner and Vinny Guilfoil played well on defense. For the Pacers, Mike LaPerch scored nine points and Anthony Perez had eight rebounds. Chris Wolcott dished off five assists while PJ OâDell, Dan Gindraux and Matt Schierloh all played well.
HORNETS 48, KNICKS 35: Steve Phillips scored 12 points and Kyle Hastedt pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Hornets over the Knicks. For the Knicks, Matt Miller canned 11 points while Scott Shpunt and Mike Cash had solid performances.
PACERS 59, BULLS 55: Mike LaPerch poured in 20 points and Garrett Hahn added 10 to lead the Pacers to the win. For the Bulls, Pat Armstrong tossed in 23 points in a losing effort. RJ Marus, Jeff Bell and John Casson all had solid games.
HEAT 50, WARRIORS 45: Pat McCarthy scored 15 points and Matt Tavella canned some key free throws to lead the Heat. Jim Dietter, Joe Sgammato and Jesse McGowan all played well. For the Warriors, Christian Power poured in 22 points and Jeff Levasseur dished off 15 assists.
LAKERS 60, RAPTORS 44: Max Kaye tossed in 22 points to lead the Lakers to the win. For the Raptors, Mike Bonsignore scored 14 points and Adam Pennarola added 10 in a losing effort. Jon Lambo dished off eight assists and Carl Berquist grabbed six rebounds.
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HUSKIES versus PACERS: Greg Rodden, Jake DeVellis, Dave Hutchison and Keith McGrath led the Huskies as John Zigman, Brett LeBlanc, Peter Griffiths and Jamie Post led the Pacers.
HORNETS versus HEAT: Chris Dennis, Conor Collier, David Manville and Zach Ouellette led the Hornets as Tim Gerrity, Matt Hill and Dan DeLaVega led the Heat.
KINGS versus 76ERS: Mario Roehrs, Adam Margulies and James OâConnor paced the Kings as Ian Cooper, Patrick McNulty, David Bray and Joey Knapik paced the Sixers.
BULLS versus NETS: Jacob Dauz, Mike Gabor, Dan Curtis and Tyler Edwards led the Bulls while Michael Maher, Walter Murphy and Oliver Ward paced the Nets.
JAZZ versus CELTICS: Danny Giorno, Jamie Walsh, Tyler Hawkins and Ryan Wilson had strong performances for the Jazz while the Celtics were led by the efforts of Julian Wahlberg, Matt Mascolo, Jacob Burs and Curtis Liska.
KNICKS versus LAKERS: Ryan Goodridge, Peter Walsh, Stephen Oberstadt and Jared Modzelewski led the Knicks as Chris Salvatore, Mike Notaro, Nick Savianno, Gregory Larnerd and Kyle DiNicola led a strong offense effort for the Lakers.
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STARS versus LASERS: Dassandra David, Elizabeth Nathen and Katelyn Power led the Stars while Holly Marcucilli, Lauren Johnson and Nora Lynn Shimko led the Lasers.
RAGE versus REIGN: Harriet Morgan, Kim Regnery and Jenna Legros played well for the Rage as Sara Lewis, Kelly Tenney and Kate Bamberg played well for the Reign.
XPLOSION versus BLIZZARD: The Xplosion displayed a solid team effort as Caitlin OâHandley, Keegan Frobey and Jenn OâConnell led the Blizzard.