Pueblo Nuevo vs. Huracanes de Madre Vieja Sur
The first match of the night was an electrifying duel between Pueblo Nuevo and Huracanes de Madre Vieja Sur. Pueblo Nuevo took the victory with a score of 108 to 104, in a match that kept the attendees on the edge of their seats until the last second.Gerardo Suero: A Stellar Debut
Gerardo Suero, in his debut, became the key figure of the match. The player demonstrated his scoring ability by registering 38 points, leading Pueblo Nuevo’s attack with authority. His ability to penetrate the defense, his explosiveness, and his precision from the three-point line were fundamental to his team’s victory. Rubén Mejía also contributed significantly with 23 points, complementing the attack and destabilizing the rival defense.On the part of Madre Vieja, Raymer Santana and Darwin Cabrera stood out with 33 points each, demonstrating a combination of speed, outside shooting and transition play. Despite their effort, they could not stop the final momentum of Pueblo Nuevo.
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Lavapiés Vultures vs. Ciro Pérez
In the second match of the day, the Lavapiés Vultures demonstrated their superiority by defeating the Ciro Pérez Club with a score of 103 to 81. The Vultures’ dominance was evident from the second quarter. Jeison Colomé led the Vultures with 35 points, solidifying his role as a key figure in the tournament. His ability to score from any position on the court made the difference. Maxwell Mendoza also had an outstanding performance with 17 points, showing defensive intensity and offensive aggressiveness. Kelvin Furcal was Ciro Pérez’s most consistent player, scoring 23 points, with the support of Alejandro de los Santos, who added 15 points. However, the team could not match the offensive pace of the Vultures.Organization and Institutional Support
This exciting day is part of the 35th edition of TBS San Cristóbal, an event organized by the San Cristóbal Basketball Association (ABASANCRIS), under the direction of Eddy Montás. His leadership has established this tournament as one of the most important regionally.The tournament is supported by key institutions:
- The Dominican Hydroelectric Generation Company (EGEHID)
- The Ministry of Sports, led by Kelvin Cruz
- The Reserve Bank









