West Palm Beach Piranhas beat the Heartland Eagles to improve to 2-1 on the season

West Palm Beach Piranhas down Heartland, 86-78


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Posted: 01/26/2013

West Palm Beach, Fla. -- The West Palm Beach Piranhas improved to 2-1 on the season following their 86-78 win over the Heartland Eagles on Saturday at Berean Christian School.

The win moved the Piranhas into first place in the ABL's Tropics Conference.

P.J. Gaynor paced the home squad with 26 points while Wilson Pilarte added 23 points.

Click on the video attached to this story to watch the highlights and postgame interviews with Gaynor and head coach Paul Stoll.

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