Posts Tagged ‘Rayos de Hermosillo’
Halcones Obregon secure CIBACOPA title
Halcones de Ciudad Obregon is once again the champion of the Mexico Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico (CIBACOPA). The franchise defeated Hermosillo 100-111 on the road in Game 6 to take the series 4-2 and cap of a dominant finals run. Heromosillo had run away with the Regular Season this year, at…
Read MoreMyke Henry deals with Hermosillo
Myke Henry (198 cm, De Paul’16) has signed a deal to play for Rayos de Hermosillo (CIBACOPA) in Mexico for this 2017. The American has already made his debut for the franchise and was solid in his first game. Through 18 minutes on the floor Myke Henry produced 11 points and 6 rebounds. This is…
Read MoreMazatlan wins Mexico CIBACOPA
Nauticos Mazatlan clinched the Mexico CIBACOPA title with a victory over Rayo de Hermosillo in Game 6 of the finals series. The franchise picked up a 4-2 series win off the back of this 80-94 success, wrapping up the title on the road. It was the second CIBACOPA crown for the Mazatlan, which also won…
Read MoreTroran Brown now with Hermosillo
Troran Brown (188 cm, Montevallo’15) has opted to continue his rookie season as a pro with the Rayos de Hermosillo (Mexico-CIBACOPA) this 2016. He has already made his debut for his new and played a solid all-around game, recording 19 points four rebounds and four assists. Brown came over to Hermosillo from OKK Spar Sarajevo…
Read MoreRamon Harris signs with Hermosillo
Ramon Harris (201 cm, Kentucky’10) will continue his professional career in Mexico this 2015 after agreeing to terms with Rayos de Hermosillo (CIBACOPA). The 26-year-old Kentucky alum spent his 2014/15 season playing in the NBA D-League for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants. He played 56 games for the D-League franchise and was able to deliver…
Read MoreDurrell Summers pens with Hermosillo
Durrell Summers (193 cm, Michigan State’11) is set to continue his professional career this 2015 with Rayos de Hermosillo (Mexico-CIBACOPA). This will be Summers’ first time to play in Mexico. He spent the 2014/15 season playing in the NBA D-League. He started off with the Reno Bighorns where he played 19 games and posted averages…
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