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BOYS BASKETBALL EARLY STARS

IIAAG boys basketball is heavy underway and a handful of teams are shining due to some terrific play of some of the league’s young talent.

by Michael Cruz

The IIAAG boys basketball season kicked off on January 17th with a rematch of last year’s championship game between Okkodo and St. John’s. The Bulldogs prevailed over the Knights. Simon Sanchez pulled off a big upset over north rival Okkodo 47-45 last Friday night.

The following Saturday night, JFK blew out Sanchez 71-41. The game of the season so far was the Okkodo win over the JFK Islanders and Guam High’s 65-57 double overtime win over FD on Saturday.

Panthers LJ Aguon drives between two Dolphin defenders to hits a short jumper for two points. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Panthers LJ Aguon drives between two Dolphin defenders to hits a short jumper for two points. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Player of the Week – LJ Aguon- Guam High

The Panthers are off to 5-0 start. Aguon scored 18, 34, 19 points in wins over Notre Dame, Southern, and George Washington. The senior is leading the Panthers to improve on their past two seasons and contend for a championship.

Jeddou Antonio – Okkodo

The Bulldogs record stands at 5-1. Returnee Jeddou Antonio has led the Bulldogs with his steady play. His best performance came against St. Paul. Antonio had 26 points and 12 rebounds. The Bulldogs will rely on his leadership in trying to repeat as champions this season.

Islanders’ Kurtis Silva sinks the bucket and a chance at a free throw. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Islanders’ Kurtis Silva sinks the bucket and a chance at a free throw. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Kurtis Silva – JFK

The Islanders record stands at 5-1. Silva had 21 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 steal in a 71-41 win over Simon Sanchez. JFK’s only loss is to division rival Okkodo.

Jason Aquino – Saint Paul

The Warriors stands at 2-2. Returning senior guard Jason Aquino went for 27 points, 2 assists, and 2 steals in a road win over Simon Sanchez. He brings valuable experience and leadership to a young Saint Paul team.

Austy Hines- Guam High

Hines nearly had a triple double with 17 points, 13 rebounds, and 8 assists against GW. He finished the week off with an impressive 18 points in the Panthers double overtime win over FD.

Honorable Mention: John San Andres – St. Paul, Ben Borja – Okkodo, John Buan – Sanchez, Tristan Jose – FD, Jose Candaso -Southern, Billy Belger – JFK

 

 

 

Current Standings

Boys Basketball STANDINGS 2.pdf-page-001

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COMING SOON …

1st Quarter High School Sports in September: football, girls volleyball, cross country, bowling, girls 3×3 basketball

 

QUICK HITS

Donan Cruz is in China coaching Team USA in the FIVB U21 World Volleyball Championships.
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Guam’s Amnol Sobti and Rafaeli de Fraga won their age division and 9th overall at the HYROX Yokohama in Japan in a time of 1:02:11. Athletes from Guam gyms Unified, Custom Fitness and Steel Athletics participated.

 

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