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ONE QUARTER TO GO FOR 2019 GSPN CUP

The Friars/Cougars have piled on big points with titles every quarter as they’ve all but solidified their top spot for the GSPN Cup for the fourth year in a row!

By Michael Cruz

The 5th Annual GSPN High School Cup standings determine the best all-around athletic program in the IIAAG for the 2018-2019 season.

The cup counts football, cross-country, golf, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball, wrestling, softball, tennis, rugby, track & field, and paddling (not counted was flag rugby or junior varsity sports).

The point system is as follows 5 points for All-Island champions and 1 point per playoff victory.

The Friars/Cougars have piled on big points with titles every quarter as they’ve all but solidified their top spot for the GSPN Cup for the fourth year in a row!

First Quarter Result (46 Points)

Football: FD – 8, GW – 2, JFK – 2, Guam High – 1

Boys Cross Country: St. Paul – 5

Girls Cross Country: St. John’s – 5

Boys Golf: FD – 5

Girls Golf: AOLG – 5

Girls Volleyball: ND – 8, St. John’s – 2, AOLG – 2, GW – 1

Second Quarter Result (49 Points)

Boys Wrestling: FD – 5

Girls Wrestling: GW – 5

Girls Basketball: St. Paul – 8, Academy – 2, Guam High – 2, GW – 1

Boys Soccer: JFK – 8, Harvest – 2, FD – 2, St. Paul – 1

Baseball: GW – 8, Sanchez – 2, FD – 2, Guam High – 1

Third Quarter Result (59 Points)

Boys Basketball: St. Paul – 8, FD – 2, JFK – 2, Okkodo – 1

Boys Rugby: GW – 8, FD – 2, Okkodo – 2, Sanchez – 1

Girls Rugby: ND – 8, GW – 2, Okkodo – 2, Southern – 1

Softball: Academy – 8, Guam High – 2

Boys Tennis: Harvest – 5

Girls Tennis: St. John’s – 5

Standings after 3rd Quarter

1ST– FD/AOLG- 43 points- Softball championship for Cougars and Friars place second in basketball and rugby.

2nd – GW – 27 points – Boys rugby wins title and girls take second.

3rd – St. Paul – 22 points – The Warriors are having a solid year and add another boys basketball title.

4th – ND – 16 points – The Royals knock off defending champions to raise rugby title.

5th – JFK and St. John’s – 12 points- JFK boys pickup third place title in basketball and St. John’s girls win tennis title.

6th – Harvest – 7 points – Harvest moves up with boys team tennis title.

7th – Guam High – 6 points – Girls softball takes second place with a playoff win.

8th – Okkodo – 5 points – The Bulldogs get on the board with solid seasons in boys basketball and boys rugby.  

9th – Sanchez -3 points – Sharks pick up a point for boys rugby, reaching the semifinals.

10th – Southern – 1 point – Dolphins get on the board with a girls rugby playoff win.

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