B.League: Dwight Ramos, Ray Parks go off in separate wins

Levanga Hokkaido’s Dwight Ramos goes to the basket during a B.League game against Nagoya.– Photo from Levanga Hokkaido
MANILA, Philippines—Dwight Ramos led Levanga Hokkaido to their first win in the 2025-26 B.League season over the weekend.
Ramos exploded for 29 points as Hokkaido clipped Nagoya, 81-77, on Sunday at IG Arena.
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The Gilas Pilipinas swingman also collected three rebounds, three assists and three steals as Levanga bounced back after losing their opening game.
Like Ramos, Ray Parks also had a huge offensive game for Osaka Evessa.
Parks unleashed 24 points on top of two rebounds and a steal to propel Osaka past the San-En Neophoenix, 85-69, at Ookini Arena Maishima.
Joining Ramos and Parks in the winner’s circle, Kiefer Ravena helped the Yokohama B-Corsairs edge the Ryukyu Golden Kings, 79-75, at Okinawa Suntory Arena.
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Ravena finished with nine points, four rebounds, an assist and a steal in 19 minutes of action to keep Yokohama undefeated after two games.
AJ Edu, however, suffered a different fate after his Gunma Crane Thunders took a 98-71 beating at the hands of the Seahorses Mikawa, 98-71, at Kariyashi Taiikukan.
Edu finished with just 12 points and six rebounds in 27 minutes.