Estes 64 over Stark 34
We thought Estes would easily handle Team Stark but a 30 point win is impressive against anyone. What is most impressive about this win is the equal scoring across the board for Team Estes. Everyone can score at anytime from anywhere for this team and that has lead to their success thus far. If one player is cold the slack is picked up by someone else.
Hecht 56 over Meyers 41
Team Meyers was cold and Team Hecht was hot. Hecht has been close all year and now they have won two straight games. Team Meyers, however, is going in the opposite direction losing three straight including this week.
Gingras 51 over McNamara 44
Without Connor Keegan, Mitchell Townsend stepped up and led his team to a good solid win. He was all over the floor and Team Gingras was comfortably ahead for the entire game. It should be noted the Brian Scott was not in attendance because he had to prepare for his "important" JV game. If he had been there he may have been the difference maker for Team McNamara.
Ordemann 55 over Forbes 50
This was a great game to watch. Back and forth all game, but Jake Gavel and Nick Poitras were able to pull it out late. Will Manzi played well but Nate Forbes brought him down. Forbes claimed to be on the verge of throwing up due to an unknown "illness" but he even said that's no excuse for his poor play.
Coveno 40 over Tornaritis 30
On paper this looks like an impressive win for Team Coveno. But Dean was absent this week and Team Coveno let Team Tornaritis hang around way too long. If Dean had been there, Team Tornaritis would have steamrolled Team Coveno.
Dawson 60 over Booth 59 (in triple OT)
Team Dawson scraps together another win in a crazy finish. Nick Perry sent it to overtime with a game tying three. All three overtimes were back and forth but the game eventually ended with a game winning free throw from Alex Sellers. This is the third straight loss for Team Booth and they need to turn it around fast if they wish to get a good seed for the looming playoffs.
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