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| The Finishers' Gerald Vanterpool makes a move past D-Unit's Touche McLean. Photo>Dean "The Sportsman" Greenaway |
TORTOLA—New comer Devon “Judah” Watty had his best game of the BVI Basketball Federation season for defending champions East, by leading five scorers in double figures during a 100-73 victory, as they tuned up for the Guns on Saturday.
Watty had 21 points and pulled 18 boards for the East, who were soundly beaten, by Young Legs, 91-74, last weekend. Douron Phillips and Halstead Chiverton followed up with 21 and 18 points a piece. Phillips pulled eight rebounds and Chiverton dished out six assists. David “Bolo” Lettsome and Jahmal “Trigga” Rabsatt, contributed 14 and 13 to the tally.
Danny Paulino’s 21 points, seven rebounds and five assists were the top figures for the Latinos. Sandy Nadal and Angel Rodriguez added 16 points respectively. Arismenda Rodriguez tossed in another 12.
Ryan Mills paved the way with 36 points, as And One overhauled Basics, 87-76. Mills had eight rebounds, six steals and dished out six assists. Dequan Byron added 20, with Rowan Victor and Shamori Morgan chipping in with another 12 and 10 points respectively. Kyle Abraham narrowly missed a triple double for Basics, with 20 points and 10 steals, to go with nine rebounds and eight assists. Jaamal Serrant and Jareem Todman poured in another 15 and 12 to the mix.
Devon Lake had 29 points and Kareem Profit contributed 18, to lead Wolf Pack past Young Gunners, 74-68. Richardson Cruz added another 10. Jevon Serrant led Young Gunners with 21 points, while Marcus Jeffers tossed in 11.
The Finishers constructed a big lead then rolled over D-Unit, 92-55. Alton “Sugar” Vanterpool just missed a triple double as he amassed 25 points and 11 rebounds to go with nine steals and six assists. Nichols Charles and Gerald Vanterpool added 18 and 14 points, with Phillip Glasgow Jr., settling for 10 points, nine rebounds, seven steals and six assists. Dashawn Hodge and Louie Ploubette, had 14 points respectively for D-Unit.
Another Level pummeled the Saints, 115-55. Raheem Blyden had 21 points as the top scorer, while Michael Stevens led the Saints with 13.
Jamal Todman had 21 points as Run It Red downed the Rebels, 82-47. Dennis Hogan was the Rebels’ top scorer with 13 points.