Vinca lifts Islanders to claim ISA's top spot

- February 23, 2022
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The road to an Interscholastic Sports Association Boys' Basketball championship will officially go through the John F. Kennedy Islanders. The Islanders and the Simon Sanchez Sharks - the two unbeaten seeds of the ISA - met Monday evening to battle for the league's top spot and home court advantage in the semifinal round. JFK started the game strong and held off a late Sharks' rally in the fourth quarter to grab the win, on senior night even, 52-36. Islander Karl Vinca scored a strong 23 points to lead his team and the Sharks had no answer for him in the second half. Vinca scored at least five points in every quarter to pace an up-and-down game for JFK. Islander guard Vorel Cruz had 10 key points, including a pair of threes and a buzzer beating shot to end the 3rd period. 'They beat us twice in the pre-season so we wanted redemption against them tonight,' said Cruz on the teams motivation to get the win. Winning the league's top seed was a priority for JFK knowing how tough they are to beat on their home floor. 'We're very confident,' said Cruz on his team heading into the playoffs. 'We've got a star front court and we rely on them a lot. They're the stars of our team.' The Sharks struggled from the free throw line going a horrid 4-of-24 on the night. Moises Manalo and Jerfick Aunu were the Sharks leading scorers with seven points. Cruz's shot to end the 3rd gave JFK a comfortable 39-24, snipping a 6-0 Sharks run as they started to gain momentum. Sanchez came out strong in the 4th going on another 6-0 run to cut the lead to single digits 39-30, the first time the game was within single digits since early in the 2nd quarter. JFK turned to Vinca who converted two and-one shots to get his team up 44-33. Kirston Guzman provided his biggest buckets in the fourth, hitting a contested jumper from the free throw line, followed by a triple that was product of an offensive rebound by Vinca. Guzman's three put the Islanders up 49-33 with just under two minutes left, but JFK really started celebrating when Jayden Chargualaf put the Sharks away with his late three, his lone bucket of the night. 'We just kept our composure and we had to stop getting rattled by them. We know we're the better team, and we just had to prove it on the court tonight,' said Cruz. The Islanders will play one last interleague game against the St. Paul Warriors Wednesday evening before the ISA and Independent Interscholastic Association of Guam go their separate ways in the playoffs Saturday. Sanchez will also end their regular season Wednesday in an interleague game against the St. John's Knights.
Courtesy of: postguam.com

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