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video: GAME ON Boys Basketball Highlights

Sunday, January 16, 2011

 

Check out the highlights from St. Ray's vs. Central and Portsmouth and Cranston West - the drives, the steals and the excitement.

Boys Basketball: 
St. Raphael Academy vs Central High Recap:
Robert Lewis and Dayvon Heard dominated the second-half to lead Central High School past St. Raphael Academy in boys basketball, 66-59. In a battle between Division I leaders (West-leader Central and East-leader St. Raphael), Heard contributed 20 points while Lewis shined with 21 points, 17 rebounds, and 6 steals. The Knights improved to 6-1 in the league (7-2 overall) while the Saints dropped to 5-2 (6-2 overall).

Portsmouth High vs Cranston West High Recap:
Cranston West easily defended its home court, beating Portsmouth 67-50 in Division I boys basketball. The Falcons improved their record to 5-2 in the league (8-2 overall), led by the high-scoring trio of Bryan Yarce (17 pts, 13-16 FT), Andrew Levy (22pts, 4 3PM), and Steve Rush (17 pts). Portsmouth dropped to 4-3 (4-5 overall), despite a combined 39 points from Evan Hole and Henry Bolton.
 

 

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