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Stephen Dillet's McClellan Major heads to the basket for a layup in his team's 12-2 win over Freedom Baptist.

Stephen Dillet's McClellan Major heads to the basket for a layup in his team's 12-2 win over Freedom Baptist.

Published On:Friday, March 19, 2010

As the Providence Basketball Club's "Phil Smith Classic" moved into its fourth day, several teams looked to secure berths into today's medal round and championship game.

Queen's College - 24

St. Anne's - 3

Chad-Vaughn Jones' hot shooting led the Comets to the biggest win of the afternoon as he outscored the Blue Waves'entire depth chart in the first half.

Jones finished with a game high 10 points to lead the Comets to the win in yesterday's opening game.

Jyles Romer added six, while Christian Bain finished with four.

Carlton Francis -12

Galilee - 9

Carlton Francis rebounded from a day three defeat with a narrow one possession win over the Miracles.

Andrew Sands led the way with six points while Kareem King finished with four.

Rashon Russell led Galilee with six points in a losing effort while Yekini Mowatt added three.

Kingsway (A) - 12

St. Anne's - 7

The Saints' one-two scoring punch of Cleon Munroe and Jayson Green led the way to an early first half lead and the win.

Both finished with five points apiece to give the Blue Waves their second loss of the afternoon.

The Saints led 9-4 at the half and maintained the advantage in the second as each team scored just three points.

Stephen Dillet - 12

Freedom Baptist - 3

Stephen Dillet jumped out to an early led on with point guard Michael Bethel leading the charge and sat its startes in the second half en route to the win.

Bethel dominated the game on both ends of the floor and finished with a game high seven points, while his teammate Keith Stubbs finished with six.

The tournament concludes today with play beginning at 4pm at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.

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