DWIGHT Ramos and Ray Parks split their weekend series when Levanga Hokkaido visited Osaka Evessa at Ookini Arena Maishima in the ongoing 2025-26 Japan B.League season.
Osaka ended Hokkaido’s four-game win run with an 84-69 victory on Saturday where Parks registered 12 points, four rebounds, an assist, and a steal compared to Ramos’ 13 points, three assists, and two boards.
But the Levanga had the final say, routing the Evessa, 102-82, on Sunday behind Ramos’ 16 points, four rebounds, and one block while Parks got 18 points, four boards, and one steal for his side.
Hokkaido improved to an 8-4 card, while Osaka holds a 5-7 slate after the matchup.
AJ Edu’s Gunma Crane Thunders, meanwhile, swept Kiefer Ravena’s Yokohama B-Corsairs in their weekend duel at Openhouse Arena Ota.
The hosts took the 87-80 triumph on Saturday where the Gilas Pilipinas center notched six points, four rebounds, two assists and two blocks versus Ravena whi tallied 11 points, three dimes, a board, and a block.
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Edu then had eight points, four rebounds, three blocks, and one steal in Gunma’s 89-82 Sunday conquest, with Ravena nabbing 14 points, four assists, two boards, and one steal.

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Gunma evened its record to 6-6 after these back-to-back wins while sending Yokohama down to 4-8 after a third striaght defeat.
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Francis Lopez’ Fighting Eagles Nagoya slumped to their sixth straight loss after a pair of defeats to Utsunomiya Brex at Brex Arena Utsunomiya to go down to 3-9.
That’s despite the former University of the Philippines forward putting up 13 points, four rebounds, two assists, and one steal in a 93-81 loss on Saturday and a 27-point explosion that came with seven boards, a steal, and a block in an 88-78 setback on Sunday.
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