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  • State Leaders

    SCORING

    Division II

    T.J. Trimboli, Southern 18.6

    John Randazzo, Sacred Heart 17.2

    DeVonne Parker, Bridgeport 15.6

    David Grenade, Southern 14.1

    Billy Blackburn, Bridgeport 13.4

    Dave Fesko, Sacred Heart 13.0

    Angelo Thomas, New Haven 12.8

    Division III

    Ari Crooks, Albertus 18.3

    John Mulfinger, Trinity 15.5

    Kerry McKeever, Coast Guard 15.3

    Dwayne Stallings, Conn College 15.3

    Kevin Holmes, Albertus 15.3

    Juma Jones, Western 15.2

    Sean O’Brien, Wesleyan 14.9

    REBOUNDS

    Division II

    Dave Lemanczyk, Bridgeport 8.2

    Angelo Thomas, New Haven 7.6

    Kalin Clement, Teikyo Post 7.6

    DeVonne Parker, Bridgeport 7.0

    Dave Fesko, Sacred Heart 6.7

    Norbert McPherson, Southern 6.4

    Mick Richardson, Teikyo Post 6.1

    Division III

    Kerry McKeever, Coast Guard 9.5

    Rich Martin, Eastern 8.6

    Kevin Bednar, Trinity 8.1

    Garrett Fitzgerald, Albertus 8.0

    Leo Jones, Wesleyan 7.3

    Juma Jones, Western 7.2

    Zach Smith, Conn College 6.7

    ASSISTS

    Division II

    Kurt Reis, Sacred Heart

    Martin Luther King overcame a 13-point deficit to chock top-seeded Lincoln, 72-71, yesterday in the second round of the PSAL A boys basketball tournament at Elmcor.
    The Knights (15-9), seeded gods in the round of 16, advance to a Wednesday quarterfinal matchup with Jamaica at Elmcor.
    Malcolm Connor scored 22 and Tavan Sills 18 for MLK.
    “We were down 13 because we were missing shots and they were hitting shots,” MLK coach Julio Melendez said. “We figured if we missed shots and we were only down 13, imagine if we man them.
    “And we did, and we came back,” Melendez said.
    MLK took its first lead with about 4:00 left and went ahead for good on Eduardo Ramirez’ two FTs with :45 left. Lincoln missed a sista shot.
    Far Rockaway 65, Prospect Heights 53: Anthony Johnson led 10th-seeded FR (16-7) with 20 points, Tim Butler scored 16, Darryl Bynoe scored 10 and grabbed eight boards, and Carls Isidor had 10 points.

    ACIS CHAMPIONSHIP
    Dwight 62, Adelphi

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  • SCORING

    Division II

    T.J. Trimboli, Southern 18.5

    John Randazzo, Sacred Heart 17.6

    DeVonne Parker, Bridgeport 15.8

    David Grenade, Southern 13.7

    Dave Fesko, Sacred Heart 13.5

    Billy Blackburn, Bridgeport 13.4

    Angelo Thomas, New Haven 12.7

    Division III

    Ari Crooks, Albertus 18.5

    Kevin Holmes, Albertus 16.2

    John Mulfinger, Trinity 15.7

    Juma Jones, Western 15.4

    Kerry McKeever, Coast Guard 15.7

    Dwayne Stallings, Conn College 14.8

    Sean O’Brien, Wesleyan 14.8

    REBOUNDS

    Division II

    Dave Lemanczyk, Bridgeport 8.3

    Kalin Clement, Teikyo Post 7.8

    Angelo Thomas, New Haven 7.4

    DeVonne Parker, Bridgeport 7.0

    Norbert McPherson, Southern 6.6

    Dave Fesko, Sacred Heart 6.4

    Mick Richardson, Teikyo Post 6.1

    Division III

    Kerry McKeever, Coast Guard 9.3

    Rich Martin, Eastern 8.5

    Garrett Fitzgerald, Albertus 8.3

    Kevin Bednar, Trinity 7.7

    Leo Jones, Wesleyan 7.5

    Juma Jones, Western 7.4

    Zach Smith, Conn College 7.4

    ASSISTS

    Division II

    Kurt Reis, Sacred Heart 4.6

    T.J. Trim