MANILA, Philippines—Dwight Ramos turned in another stellar performance in Levanga Hokkaido’s most recent win in the Japan B.League.
Levanga routed the Ibaraki Robots, 78-60, at Hokkai Kita-Yale, behind its Filipino import’s efforts on Wednesday.
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Ramos scattered 19 points with two rebounds and two assists to help Hokkaido improve to 9-13 for the season.
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Ray Parks Jr. also came away with a win as Osaka Evessa beat the Saga Ballooners, 77-68, at Ookini Arena Maishima.
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Parks Jr. made the most out of his 23 minutes of action with 12 points, three assists, two rebounds and a steal to match.
Parks Jr.’s efforts were instrumental in Osaka’s improvement to a 12-10 record.
Matthew Wright, on the other hand, had a good game but the Kawasaki Brave Thunders fell short, 95-84, at the hands of the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins at Dolphins Arena.
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Wright dropped 21 points and four assists but it wasn’t enough as the Brave Thunders crashed to a 4-18 card.
AJ Edu struggled but the Nagasaki Velca still managed to come out on top against the Shimane Susanoo Magic, 77-73, at Happiness Arena.
Edu finished with just three points and three rebounds but Mark Smith’s 24-piece was more than enough to power Velca to 10-12.
Geo Chiu, meanwhile, couldn’t help the Ehime Orange Vikings as they succumbed to the Kumamoto Volters, 108-82, at Matsuyama Community Center.
Chiu dropped three points and four rebounds in the loss that sent Ehime to an abysmal 1-23 record.