Townsend vs. Jarboe
45-57
The trio of Andrew Watkins, Colin teDuits, and Simon Chandler proved too much for Kyle Plausse and Team Townsend to handle as Team Jarboe was able to pull off a decisive victory in this week's early morning game. Chandler finished with a career-high 18 points, while Max "The Tummy" Jarboe sunk his first career three pointer. Plausse put up an impressive 25 in a losing effort.
Southwick vs. Manzi
40-63
An upset to say the least, Team Manzi put together a spectacular all-around performance to take down #2 ranked and thought-to-be powerhouse Team Southwick. Sam Boudreau had a typical MVP performance, dropping 33 easy points and eclipsing double digit rebounds. Sophomore guard Will Bordes had himself a day, hitting 3 three-pointers and playing great man-to-man D. The key to Manzi's win, however, was Bradley teDuit's unbelievable defensive performance, as he kept Southwick's star point guard Jack Barry in check from the get-go.
Sellers vs. McNamara
43-50
The debut of Team Sellers did not disappoint. Although they were unable to get the win, the match featured a remarkable comeback for Sellers, which was capped off by two huge free throws from Donny Partridge to tie the game with 3 seconds left, sending it into overtime. In OT, McNamara took care of business, and was able to put this one away. Sleeper pick Jamie Smith poured in 23 in the effort, while Kasey Griffiths dropped a team-high 16 in the McNamara win.
Strauss vs. Keast/Kimetto
50-23
The first half of this game was a total slugfest, with neither team able to find a rhythm on offense. In the final 16 minutes, however, Team Strauss turned on the afterburners, blowing KK out the water and outscoring them 33-13. Rising star Jack Blount led his squad with an efficient 18. DPOY frontrunner Dougie Thompkins was instrumental in the victory, holding former varsity standout Jeremy Keast to single digits.
Willson/Dzwonek vs. Hastings
53-76
This game was exactly what you might expect from a #1 vs. #11 matchup. Team Hastings was simply unstoppable on the offensive side of the ball and frankly, every team in the league should be scared of them. Chris Smith and Max Phanord are legitimate superstars, with the former putting up 27 effortless points. Grant "Gillsie" Willsie has proven to be especially valuable, having himself another double-double. Matt Lamarre's solid 20-point performance was the only thing that kept this game from becoming a complete nightmare for Team WD.
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