Valley Sports Report
Spencer Dalzell explodes for 31 points in Red Hook Mens Basketball League action (2010-07-01)

Spencer Dalzell erupted for 31 points to help lead Matt Parr Insurance to a 53-46 victory over Double V Landscaping in a recent Red Hook Mens Basketball League Sunday Night Division contest. Jake Palmer chipped in with 13 points for the winners. Zack Taylor led Double V with 14 points.

Tommy Howard chucked in 21 points to power Enigma to a 58-49 victory over Stone Ridge Jewelers. Danny Totten and Kevin Cayea each added 11 points for the winners with Aaron Mickler also adding 10 points for Enigma. Anthony Frias was top man for Stone Ridge Jewelers with 11 points.

Frank Stortini bucketed 20 points and Kevin Cayea poured in 18 to lead Enigma to a 72-39 thrashing of Millius Panting in a Wednesday Night Upper Division game. Aaron Mickler had an even dozen points for the winners. Shane O'Dell tossed in 14 points to pace Millius Painting.

Spencer Dalzell filled the nets with 22 points and teammate Jake Palmer added 12 to lead Hooked on Sports to a 40-36 victory over the Bombers. John Blundell led the Bombers with 10 points.

Tobey Burpo's 16-point effort helped lead Stin to a narrow 44-41 Village Pizza in Wednesday Night Lower Division action. Matt Simmons chipped in with 12 points for the winners. Brendan Tator's 12 points led Village Pizza's offense.

Danny Totten bucketed 14 points, Pat Meyer canned 13 and Ray Smith added 11 to boost Summer Hoop Fun to a convincing 53-25 over Ryan McCann Insurance. Jesse Smith scored 13 points for McCann Insurance.

A balanced scoring attack helped lead Matt Parr Insurance to a 57-47 victory over Integral Tree Service. Justin Cooper led the winners with 12 points with teammates Paddy Parr and Eric Nero chipping in with 10 points each.

Bill Dedrick tossed in 14 points, Kevin Moul chipped in with 11 and Bob Fennell added 10 as BFAS cruised past Landworks 49-28. Brian Kent had eight points to pace Landworks.



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