Tinian’s Borja tops inter-government/business caging score count

Borja who played in nine games of the league since it started two months ago consistently scored high in most of their games.

He averaged 27 percent as he scored a total of 243 points.

The number of three-point shots he basketed ranges from two to three per game, and he also invested in free throw shots.

 Coming next to him is Department of Community and Cultural Affairs’ Abong Camacho who earned 161 points in six games, averaging 26.8 percent.

Camacho has made the most out of his height as he eked out many of his points and  usually went unstoppable in center plays.

He worked really well in offensive rebounds and has also invested in three-pointers.

Mark Wallace of Northern Marianas College placed third with 152 points in six games.

Averaging 25.3 for this year’s season, Wallace is also the NMC’s power tower scattering most of his points in jump shots and layups from team mates successful assists

James Villacrusis of Bank of Guam settled for fourth with an average of 21.4 as he scored 193 points in nine games.

Jose Tumaquip of NMC placed fifth with 138 points in seven games, averaging 19.7 percent.

Luis Iguel of Department of Corrections scored a total of 137 points in seven games; Edsel Mendoza of Pacific Telecom Inc., 115 points in six games; Jeff Quitugua of DoC, 133 points in seven games; Randy Pelisamen of BoG, 169 in 10 games; Elias Rangamar of DCCA, 97 points in six games; Elmer Esdrelon of PTI, 94 points in six games; Jason Taisacan of BoG, 147 points in 10 games; Ray Duenas of Legislature, 111 points in eight games; Bruce Berline of PTI, 82 points in six games and Dave Apatang of Legislature, 105 points in eight games.   

      

 

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