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Final playoff spot still up for grabs in BGCSV men’s summer basketball

Sep 5, 2011 - 10:08 AM

 

While Quality Roofing is the Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley’s Sunday Night Summer Men’s Basketball League’s regular-season champion and the playoffs’ top-seed, the second- and third-place berths are also secured, but there’s a postseason battle going on for the final seed.

Following Quality Roofing’s first-place 11-3 record are Murphy’s Irish Pub’s and Blackout’s 8-6 mark each in a fight for a second- or third-place finish, with Wine.Woot! and Amigos both at 6-8 and vying for the fourth and final playoff spot, as Vegas’ 3-11 completes the standings.

There were no games scheduled over this past Labor Day weekend, with the regular-season wrapping up this Sunday, Sept. 11, with Wine.Woot! and Amigos battling for the final playoff berth at 5:30, Murphy’s Irish Pub and Blackout play for the second-seed at 6:30 and Quality Roofing taking on Vegas at 7:30 p.m.

 

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In Sunday’s, Aug. 28, games at the Maxwell Farms Regional Park BGCSV court, Murphy’s Irish Pub handed Quality Roofing only its third loss with a 63-37 victory, led by Tim Ausiello’s game-high 22 points, Ryan Tunheim’s 17, Ryan Deniz’s 10, Charlie Gonzalez’s nine, Jake Martin’s four and Ben Bryant’s one. Pacing Quality were Sal Chavez’s 17 points, Ryan Weeks’ seven, Chris and Kevin Schnabel’s five each, and David Edelen’s three.

Blackout beat Amigos 88-75, led by Luis Campos’ game-high 26 points, Arnulfo Alvarez’s 22, Jeremy Mecasio’s 18, Mike Adams’ 13 and Isreal Ortiz’s nine. Amigos were paced by Zach Jacobs’ and Travis Clegg’s 21 points each, Nick Haley’s 13, Tyler Dixon’s 11, Derrian Jermon’s seven and Mike Ryan’s two.

Wine Woot! edged Vegas 56-49, led by Kevin Jaggie’s game-high 22 points, David Studdert’s 12, Clem Moore’s nine, Ron Hall’s seven and Danny Dwyer’s six. Pacing Wine Woot! were Edwin Hidalgo’s 21, Gary Johnson’s 10, Joe Kirkwood nine, Joe Neely’s six and Jason Cambell’s three.

 

 

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