Australia - New Zealand 93-55 Australia are U17 Oceania champions. The Crocs rallied past New Zealand in the Final tonight. Kody Stattmann (194-F/G-00) recorded 23 points to lead the champions. Australia grabbed a 48:26 halftime advantage. They followed with a 25:13 run in the third term to clear off for good. Samson Froling (207-F/C-00) accounted for 22 points and 13 rebounds in the victory. Oscar Oswald (199-F-00) responded with 20 points and 6 rebounds for New Zealand.
3-4 Place
Samoa - Guam 70-105 Guam celebrated the Bronze medals at the championship. They stormed past Samoa in the consolation final. Nathaniel Arapoc (180-PG-00) posted 25 points to lead the winners. Guam registered a 59:39 halftime lead. They poured in 46 points in the second half to seal the winning outcome. Jahmar White (172-PG-01) connected for 17 points in the win. Samoa responded with 21 points from Tumau Tautau (195-F/G-00).
Australia and New Zealand enter Final in Guam - Jul 14, 2017
SEMIFINALS
Australia - Guam 155-39 Australia outgunned Guam to enter the championship game. Kyle Bowen (200-F-00) tallied 36 points to lead the Crocs. Australia unloaded 88 points in the first half to clear off for good. Australia maintained the lead throughout the second half and rallied to a comfortable win. Kody Stattmann (194-F/G-00) had 26 points in the victory. Gabriel Simon (182-PG-00) responded with 9 points for Guam.
New Zealand - Samoa 96-58 New Zealand outgunned Samoa to reach Final in Guam. Max de Geest (183-G-00) posted 19 points to lead the winners. New Zealand secured a narrow 42:34 halftime lead. The Kiwis erupted for 54 points in the second half to ice the win. Matthew O'Connell (184-PG-00) delivered 16 points for the winners. Tumau Tautau (195-F/G-00) answered with 20 points and 16 rebounds for Samoa.
Australia, New Zealand, Guam and Samoa enter semifinals - Jul 12, 2017
Group A
New Zealand - Marshall Islands 125-33 New Zealand cruised past Marshall Islands to stay undefeated. Max de Geest (183-G-00) provided 19 points to lead the Kiwis. New Zealand recorded a 56:20 halftime lead. New Zealand unloaded 69 points in the second half to cruise to the win. Joseph Ahie (187-G-00) provided 15 points in the victory. Justin Stovall (165-G-00) replied with 11 points for Marshall Islands.
Guam - Tahiti 118-74 Guam crashed Tahiti to improve at 2-1 record in Group A. Seven players scored in double digits for the hosts. Jason Diaz (185-G-00) and Gabriel Simon (182-PG-00) provided 17 points each for the winners. Guam recorded a 64:36 halftime lead. The hosts unleashed 54 points in the second half to ice the win. Alschea Grape (172-PG-00) provided 15 points in the victory. Arutahi Teore (187-G-00) responded with 31 points and 7 rebounds for Tahiti.
Group B
Australia - Samoa 142-34 Australia celebrated the third straight win in Guam. They eased past Samoa to enter the semifinal stage undefeated. Kody Stattmann (194-F/G-00) posted 38 points in the victory. Australia ensured a 62:23 halftime advantage. They erupted for 55 points in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. Samson Froling (207-F/C-00) delivered 23 points and 15 rebounds in the win. Dru Leo Ape responded with 13 points for Samoa.
New Caledonia - Palau 65-41 New Caledonia overcame Palau to open win count in Guam. Melvin Ixoee (195-C-00) stepped up with impressive 18 points and 27 rebounds to lead the winners. New Caledonia recorded a 29:20 halftime lead. They followed with a 20:8 run in the third term to boost the gap and never looked back en route to the victory. Emmanuel Kilama (176-PG-02) chipped in 9 points for the winners. Reece Reklai (00) responded with 17 points and 7 rebounds for Palau.
Results and Stats from Day 2 in Guam - Jul 11, 2017
Group A
Guam - New Zealand 78-90 New Zealand survived a tough challenge from hosting Guam to earn the second straight win in Group A. Six players scored in double digits for the Junior Tall Blacks. Isaac Faamausili (185-G-00) stepped up with 15 points and 8 boards for the winners. Guam enjoyed a 19:16 lead after the opening frame. The hosts ensured a narrow 43:42 halftime advantage. New Zealand however stepped on the gas in the second term. They dropped 48 points in the second half to seal the win. Tom Higgins (196-F-00) delivered 14 points and 12 rebounds for the visitors. Gabriel Simon (182-PG-00) responded with 22 points for Guam.
Tahiti - Marshall Islands 97-36 Tahiti recorded the first victory in Guam. They rallied past Marshall Islands for 1-1 record in Group A. Manarai Thunot (184-SF-01) provided 16 points to lead the winners. Tahiti established a 43:13 halftime lead. Tahiti sank 54 points in the second half to ice the victory. Thomas Thebaud produced 14 points in the win. Daniel Dribo (170-SG-00) responded with 8 points for Marshall Islands.
Group B
Samoa - New Caledonia 82-64 Samoa posted the second consecutive victory at the championship. They beat New Caledonia to stay perfect. Dru-Leo Ape (185-G-01) stepped up with 22 points, 8 rebounds, 6 steals and 4 assists for the winners. Samoa eked out a 35:34 halftime lead. Samoa added 47 points after the big break and raced to the victory. Tumau Tautau (195-F/G-00) accounted for 19 points and 10 rebounds in the win. Gabriel Rambans (178-G-01) responded with 19 points for New Caledonia.
Palau - Australia 32-168 Australia overwhelmed Palau to stay perfect in Guam. Kody Stattmann (194-F/G-00) came up with 35 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists for the winners. The Crocs piled up a massive 91:18 halftime advantage. Australia followed with a 77 points in the second half to seal the win. Samson Froling (207-F/C-00) and Callum Dalton (204-C-00) accounted for 25 points each in the victory. Reece Reklai and Garnett Sungino (01) tossed in 13 points each for Palau.
Results and Stats from Day 1 in Guam - Jul 10, 2017
Group A
Marshall Islands - Guam 34-151 Guam left no chance for Marshall Islands in the opener. The hosts dominated from start to finish to record a well-deserved win. Eight players scored in double digits for Guam. Nathaniel Arapoc (180-PG-00) and Lawrence Tisalona notched 22 points each in the victory. Guam claimed a 77:21 halftime lead. They poured in 74 points in the second half to cruise to the win. Gabriel Simon (182-PG-00) and Alschea Grape (172-PG-00) tossed in 18 points each for the winners. Justin Stovall (165-G-00) responded with 8 points for Marshall Islands.
New Zealand - Tahiti 106-36 New Zealand eased past Tahiti at the start of the championship. Max de Geest (183-G-00) produced 21 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Kiwis. New Zealand piled up a 52:20 halftime lead and never looked back en route to the win. Tom Higgins (196-F-00) delivered 14 points and 9 caroms in the victory. Rirava Sarciaux (184-SF-00) responded with 8 points for Tahiti.
Group B
Palau - Samoa 48-126 Samoa outgunned Palau to start their Oceania Championship campaign. Tumau Tautau (195-F/G-00) tallied 25 points and 13 boards to pace the winners. Samoa enjoyed a 60:22 halftime lead. They went on a 40:16 run in the third term to build an unassailable lead. Clarke Aiono (187-F-01) had 24 points and 14 rebounds for the winners. Garnett Sungino (01) responded with 12 points for Palau.
Australia - New Caledonia 155-32 Australia unloaded 155 points en route to a stunning victory over New Caledonia. Kody Stattmann (194-F/G-00) accounted for 33 points for the Crocs. Australia fired 49 points in the first period to clear off for good. Aiden Krause (193-F/G-00) provided 31 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists in the victory. Florian Patche (182-PG-00) responded with 10 points for New Caledonia.
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