San Cristóbal: Electrifying Summary of the 2025 Superior Basketball Tournament

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San Cristóbal – The San Cristóbal Superior Basketball Tournament 2025 offered an exciting Sunday on November 30, with three matches that heightened the intensity and demonstrated the high level of competition of the event organized by the Basketball Association of San Cristóbal (ABASANCRIS). The fans enjoyed a spectacle that consolidates the tournament as the most important sporting event in the south of the country.

Results of the Day

  • Canastica Wolves 93 – Pueblo Nuevo Hornets 84
In the first game, the Wolves prevailed with a score of 93-84, thanks to the outstanding performance of their reinforcement Juan Rosario, who scored 36 points. Edgar Tejeda was also key with a double-double of 22 points and 12 rebounds. For the Hornets, Rubén Mejía scored 21 points and Luis López was close to a triple-double with 17 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds, although his effort was not enough for the victory.
  • Madre Vieja Hurricanes 90 – Madre Vieja Norte Laguneros 89
In a very close duel, the Hurricanes achieved a narrow victory of 90-89. Raymer Santana led his team with 33 points, followed by Isaac Reyes with 17. Eliezer Sánchez contributed a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds. Andrés Fulgencio shined for the Laguneros with 29 points and Eddy Mercedes added 18, but they couldn’t keep up the pace in the final minutes.
  • Ciro Pérez 86 – Buitres de Lavapiés 79
In the closing of the day, Ciro Pérez defeated the Buitres de Lavapiés with a score of 86-79. Kelvin Furcal was the figure of the match with a double-double of 25 points and 23 rebounds. Bernardo Polanco added 15 points. Jeison Colomé scored 24 points and Issac Soler contributed 18 for the Vultures, but they couldn’t overcome Ciro Pérez.

An Increasingly Competitive Tournament

The tripleheader on Sunday demonstrated the equality and intensity of the San Cristóbal 2025 Superior Tournament. The close scores, solid defenses, and high-level individual performances confirmed the growth of basketball in the province. Wolves, Hurricanes and Ciro Pérez showed depth in their squads, while Hornets, Laguneros and Vultures exhibited individual talent, although they will need to improve their defense and consistency. The vibrant atmosphere in the stands continues to strengthen the tournament as a regional sporting benchmark.

Next Match

The action continues this Tuesday, December 2nd, with a double header starting at 7:00 p.m. in the covered sports center of San Cristóbal. The organization reminds that general admission has a cost of RD$100. The tournament, organized by ABASANCRIS under the presidency of Eddy Montás, is supported by the Ministry of Sports, EGEHID, and national sponsors. The competition is a key platform for the development of local talent and the promotion of sports in the province.
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