Magic takes the lead
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The Magic assumed sole possession of first place in the Fountain
Valley National Junior Basketball boys Division I standings with a 40-23
victory over the previously unbeaten Titans Sunday at Fountain Valley
High.
The Magic (3-0) took a five point lead after the first quarter, then went
on a 25-2 tear in the second quarter en route to a 34-6 halftime lead.
Ricky Hagen led the way with 19 points, with Nguyen Dau adding 11. Nate
Haglund topped the boards with 13 rebounds, and Ryan Pham finished with
10.
Drew Peterson’s nine points paced the Titans.
In other NJB action:
Grizzlies 50, Hornets 25
The Grizzlies (2-1) attacked the boards and used some tough defensive
tactics to double up on the Hornets. Nico Caputo led the charges with 10
points and 17 rebounds and Michael Entin was the game’s top scorer with
15 points.
Brad Young scored seven points to lead the Hornets.
Heat 43, Hawks 42
Paul Youssef, who scored 15 points, dropped in three of those with a
decisive, game-winning three-point basket in the final minute - which
gave the Heat their only lead of the game. Matthew Derocili added 10
points and led the way with eight rebounds for the Heat.
DIVISION 2
Spurs 47, Knicks 27
Sean Carroll scored eight points to go along with seven rebounds and
three assists, Jim Collen scored five points, had eight rebounds, and
four assists, Andrew Davis finished with six rebounds and two steals,
Mike Corpuz had three steals, and Phillip Grandis had a pair of steals to
power the Spurs.
DIVISION 3
Bulls 41, Calvary Chapel 12
Teamwork spelled the difference in this victory by the Bulls, who
received 17 points from Freddie Pepper and seven points, five rebounds,
and four assists from Tyler Freleaux.
WEST HUNTINGTON BEACH NJB
DIVISION 1
Oilers 44, Warriors 19
Tim Hoffman, Trevor Schuesler, and Chris Potrykus combined for 27 points
to help lead the Oilers (3-0) past the Warriors at Westminster High.
Andrew Mellon and Robbie Dick led a strong defensive effort that limited
the normally potent Warrior offense to just 19 points. Kevin Diamond and
Mike Booker led the Warriors with five points each.
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