Japan B.League: Dwight Ramos continues hot streak with Levanga Hokkaido

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The Levanga Hokkaido have extended their win streak to four straight, powered in part by a strong showing from Gilas Pilipinas guard Dwight Ramos as they swept their weekend series in the 2025-26 B.League. 

 

On Saturday at Hokkai Kitayell, Hokkaido posted a 95–83 victory over the Shiga Lakes as Ramos chipped in nine points and three assists.

 

They followed that with a 108–99 win on Sunday as Ramos hauled in 11 points, seven assists, and three rebounds.

 

The wins boost Hokkaido’s record to 11–4, which currently places them fifth on the league ladder. 

 

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Gilas Pilipinas star Dwight Ramos powered Levanga Hokkaido to a four-game win streak in the Japan B.League, while fellow Filipino imports AJ Edu, Ray Parks Jr., Kiefer Ravena, and Francis Lopez also delivered solid performances for their respective teams over the weekend.

Meanwhile, other Philippine-linked imports also had memorable outings across the league as AJ Edu and the Gunma Crane Thunders extended their own winning streak to five. 

 

In their two-game set against the Akita Northern Happinets at CNA Arena Akita, Gunma posted wins of 81–48 and 76–55.

 

On Saturday, Edu made his defensive presence felt with seven rebounds and three blocks but only tallied two points. The Gilas big man then scored 10 points and recorded seven boards and three blocks in the next game.

 

Osaka Evessa got a crucial bounce-back win on Sunday with an 83–81 win over the Saga Ballooners at Saga Arena. 

 

Lead import Ray Parks put up 11 points and two rebounds. This marked a bounce-back after their 87–82 loss the previous night, in which Parks also scored 11 but added two rebounds and assists apiece.

 

For the Yokohama B‑Corsairs, Kiefer Ravena recorded 8 points, two rebounds, and two assists in a 107–94 triumph over the Toyama Grouses at the Yokohama International Pool.

 

That win avenged their narrow 89–86 loss the day before, in which Ravena had logged 12 points, six assists, and three rebounds.

 

Meanwhile, the Fighting Eagles Nagoya — featuring Francis Lopez — split their weekend series against the Koshigaya Alphas at Nagoya City Nakamura Sports Center. 

 

They won Saturday’s game 85–69, where Lopez registered 11 points, six rebounds. But on Sunday, they fell 82–64, with Lopez scoring only four points but grabbing seven rebounds.

 

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