Sparks, Koblerville maul rivals

- April 1, 2004
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The Sparks and Koblerville won their first games after trouncing separate rivals in the continuation of the 2004 Inter-Village Youth Basketball League Wednesday and Tuesday night.
Last Wednesday, Sparks pulled away from a tight first half after limiting G-Rollers II to just a bucket in the second half to win running away, 47-13.
It was 5-3 in favor of the G-Rollers after the first quarter and 16-11 with Sparks leading at the half.
But G-Rollers would experience the mother of all dry spells in the second half, with their only device courtesy of Dhaniel Mateo. Worse, the squad didn't make single a point in the fourth and final quarter.
Shane Camacho paced all scorers with 10 points, while Jess Sison and Aaron Kaipat led G-Rollers II with 4 markers apiece.
The win allowed the Sparks to catch G-Rollers at 1-1 in the win-loss column.
Sparks 47 - S. Camacho 10, E. Camacho 8, A. Iguel 6, Ogarto 4, Reyes 4, Dela Cruz 4, Omar 4, Kani 4, Iglecias 3, M. Iguel 3, Quitugua 2, Babauta 1.
G-Rollers II 13 - Sison 4, Kaipat 4, Concepcion 2, Mateo 2, Xingyou 1.
Scoring by quarters: 3-5, 16-11, 29-13, 47-13.


Koblerville also evened its record at 1-1 after it ran roughshod over Blaze, 56-6. The Tuesday evening carnage was all over right in the first quarter, after Koblerville outscored Blaze 16-2.
It would turn from bad to worse for Blaze in the succeeding three periods, as Koblerville would rack up 40 more points against Blaze's measly 4 markers.
Tony Rogolifoi Jr. outscored the whole Blaze team himself with 18 points to lead Koblerville. Quaid Ngirchongor paced Blaze with 4 points. Monday IVYBL game was rained out.
Koblerville 56 - Rogolifoi 18, Stner 6, Irad 6, Meco 6, Daylinne 6, Kelvin 4, Warden 4, Bryan 2, Jerry 2, Antonio 2.
Blaze 6 - Ngirchongor 4, Charley 2.
Scoring by quarters: 16-2, 22-2, 38-6, 56-6.