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Friday's boys basketball
Friday, February 05, 2010
Palm Beach Post Staff Reports
Emmanuel Tiluscar had 21 points and 10 rebounds, leading third-ranked Atlantic to an 89-75 win against fifth-ranked West Boca Raton on Friday night.
Travon Shuler added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Eagles (18-7).
Anthony Anderson led West Boca Raton (16-6) with 25 points.
No. 7 John I. Leonard 76, Olympic Heights 52: Isiah Taylor scored 16 points, Carlos Albertorio added 11 and Fortez Mack contributed 10 as the Lancers (17-6) beat the Lions in Greenacres. Lewis Corrar and Vincent Picardi scored 12 points apiece for Olympic Heights.
No. 9 Boca Raton 50, Lake Worth 42: Willy Bechara and Anthony Davis scored 10 points apiece to help the Bobcats hold off the Trojans (5-16) in Lake Worth. Rigueson Desorvil led Lake Worth with 28 points.
No. 10 Spanish River 74, Somerset Academy 48: Evan Kupferberg had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and John Thomas added 12 points as the Sharks (19-6) beat the Panthers (12-10) in Boca Raton.
Wellington 63, Palm Beach Central 42: Scott Witkowski had 25 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists and Davis Martin added 12 points and nine rebounds to lead the Wolverines (17-8) past the Broncos (5-15) in Wellington.
Palm Beach Lakes 63, Palm Beach Gardens 39: Chris Minor had 13 points and nine rebounds, and Javarious Williams added 14 points to lead the Rams (9-10) past the Gators in West Palm Beach. Tavon Bellamy scored 20 points for Gardens.
Royal Palm Beach 51, Seminole Ridge 42: Devonte Birdsong scored 18 points and Jon Octeus added 16 to lead the Wildcats past the Hawks (8-17) in Loxahatchee. Joe Decamillo scored 10 points for Seminole Ridge.
Cardinal Newman 61, Trinity Christian 59: Alfred Espidol scored 13 points and three rebounds and Eric Cunningham added four points and six rebounds to help the Crusaders (15-9) edge the Warriors (8-14) in West Palm Beach. Dylan Haskell had 28 points and 16 rebounds for Trinity Christian.
Suncoast 52, Forest Hill 41: Jeffrey Fulwood had 17 points and five rebounds, and Timothy Carter added 10 points to help the Chargers (14-11) defeat the Falcons in Riviera Beach. Ricky Bingold led Forest Hill with 10 points.
Santaluces 67, Boynton Beach 31: Jeff Romeus scored 18 points and Jermaine Johnson added 13 points as the Chiefs rolled past the Tigers (1-17) in Boynton Beach.
Benjamin 57, Westminster Academy 41: Michael Nestler scored 22 points and Brett Rosenthal added 18 points, six assists and five rebounds to lead the Buccaneers (15-7) past the Lions (10-11) in Fort Lauderdale.
Jupiter Christian 78, Central Florida Prep 61: Jared Richardson scored 28 points to lead the Eagles (13-10) past the Mariners in Orlando.
Glades Central 83, Clewiston 49: Jamie Wilson had 19 points, 11 rebounds and four steals to help the Raiders (11-6) rout the Tigers in Belle Glade. Clive Walford added 16 points and 18 rebounds for Glades Central.
Village Academy 58, Glades Day 55: Juan Smith scored 22 points and Joshua Strainge added eight to get the Tigers (13-8) past the Gators in Delray Beach. Tanner Redish led Glades Day with 23 points.
Martin County 65, Jensen Beach 51: Levius Louissant had 16 points, four rebounds and three steals and Justin Simmons added five points and 10 rebounds to help the Tigers (15-7) top the Falcons (11-11) in Stuart. Trey Levy led Jensen Beach with 18 points.
Wellington Christian 48, Community Christian 27: Danny Paez scored 21 points and Andres Hortet contributed 10 points and 10 rebounds as the Eagles (22-3) routed the Cougars in Wellington. Jason VanWoerkorn led Community Christian with 10 points.
User Comments:
Harry Dirty commented on February 6, 2010 at 9:13 a.m.: flag
Looks like Paxson is out for the districts unless they make it to Saturday. Told you he was a hot head and shouldn't have been picked for the preseason Fab 5....As you can see he's not being offer to play at the next level as well. See ya Pax, you hurt your team more than you help it.
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