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HAWKS GET IN FINAL FOUR OVER WILDCATS

The FBLG Hawks have knocked off the Untalan Wildcats from the Harmon Loop Dental Boys Middle School Basketball Tournament, but they now have to win out in two games on Thursday to get a shot at the top seeded BMS Roadrunners in the title game.

By Robert Balajadia

The madness in March is over, but don’t be fooled in the first week of April, basketball is still going to get a little crazier with in the final four set to play out Thursday.

Kentucky vs. Wisconsin and Michigan State vs. Duke in the NCAA don’t happen until this weekend? Yes, but the Harmon Loop Dental Boys Middle School Basketball Tournament is set conclude Saturday with the on-island final four ready to duke it out. (pun not intended)

The FBLG Hawks had to survive a late scare by the Untalan Wildcats, nearly pulling the chair on the Hawks big lead. The Hawks top three scorers Jahmar White (11 points), Isaiah Malig (8 points), and Harold Gaerlan (8 points) did enough to propel FBLG to a 36-24 win.

FBLG will face BMS 2 on Thursday at 5:30 pm and the winner will move on to face Jose Rios later that evening at 7:30 pm. Waiting for all three of those teams to figure it all out are BMS 1, who defeated Jose Rios in a championship preview Tuesday.

Isaiah Malig of the Hawks takes flight for a finger roll before a Wildcat can get his hands on the ball.  (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Isaiah Malig of the Hawks takes flight for a finger roll before a Wildcat can get his hands on the ball. (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

FBLG took a strong 16-7 lead into the half with their full-court pressure defense putting the ‘wild’ in the Wildcats offense still trailing 26-14.

Turnovers plauged the trailing Wildcats, but the boys in orange flipped the script in the 4th quarter and managed to force the Hawks into bad turnovers which allowed Untalan to claw back into the game.

“We tried to push the ball up-court and kill the clock, but we started making turnovers and that’s how they came back. Towards the end, we settled down, pulled the ball back out, and started to attack the basket,” said Hawks coach Mel Jamindang.

Wildcats Nico Bonita converted on two layups off steals to trim the lead 30-24, the closest Untalan ad been since trailing 7-3 in the 1st quarter. Bonita led the Wildcats with 8 points.

A quick timeout by Jamindang had the Hawks correct their defense, and the camo-blue boys would squash the comeback by hitting free throws to close out the contest.

The tough task lies ahead for FBLG or BMS 2 who will have to win out during Thursdays game at 5:30 pm, and then come back to face off Jose Rios for a possible title shot. For tomorrow, It’s all back to the basics for the Hawks and Jamindang.

“The main thing now is execution. We missed a lot of free throws tonight and we just need to execute better and play better defense,” stated Jamindang.

PHOTO GALLERY:

Zachary Reyes of the Wildcats storms into the paint and takes it in for a layup.  (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Zachary Reyes of the Wildcats storms into the paint and takes it in for a layup. (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

John Lochon of the Wildcats is able to get up and over a Hawks shooter for the block.  (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

John Lochon of the Wildcats is able to get up and over a Hawks shooter for the block. (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Isaiah Malig of the Hawks still tries to take the shot while a Wildcat attempts to block.  (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Isaiah Malig of the Hawks still tries to take the shot while a Wildcat attempts to block. (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Joaquin Rivera loses his balance while trying to stop a Hawk from getting inside the paint for the layup.  (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Joaquin Rivera loses his balance while trying to stop a Hawk from getting inside the paint for the layup. (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Harold Gaerlan of the Hawks swoops past an Untalan defender for the layup.  (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

Harold Gaerlan of the Hawks swoops past an Untalan defender for the layup. (photo by Kyle Twardowski)

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QUICK HITS

Guam’s Wayne Blas completed his 13th Boston Marathon and 38th marathon overall.
The island’s record holder in the distance, Blas finished this year in 2:35:21.
“I’m very happy with this result because seven months ago, I was sidelined with a stress fracture that kept me out for three months. No running! To come back on an abbreviated marathon build and finish one of the toughest races strong and healthy was a big win for me.”
His time of 2:29:38 at the 2023 Chicago Marathon and World Marathon Majors Age Group Championships stands as the Guam National Record.
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