FEU shows a lot of
spunk in their PCCL win over San Beda
by rick olivares
When it was announced that Terrence Romeo was joining
the PBA Draft, the question that followed was, “How will FEU fare next season?”
The answer, in case you have not watched the Tamaraws
in this PCCL is that, the kids are all right.
No RR Garcia. No Terrence Romeo. No Mark Belo (who is
with the Sinag team in the Myanmar SEA Games). No problem.
These Tamaraws are fun to watch.
They play with spunk and an energy that they have not
shown in a while. They hustle for the ball and play hard. Even Anthony Hargrove who was mostly listless
last season is playing at a much higher rate that would have logically followed
after his UAAP debut two years ago.
When members of this trade traded fists with one
another right before the Final Four, they were doomed.
This team simply wasn’t on the same page. Players
went to games in separate vehicles. Players formed clicks. People didn’t care
that the ring in the FEU gym was tilted at an odd angle. Some didn’t even take
practice seriously.
The coaching staff of Nash Racela finally eased the
last vestige of the malaise and star-system that was in place out. Yet despite
everything, they nearly had a chance to win it all in the UAAP.
Now in the PCCL, the holdovers are playing great and
fun basketball. The ball moves around (finally) and players have stepped up.
This is Mike Tolomia’s time to shine. Mac Belo is showing a talent that should
serve him well in the pros. Gryann Mendoza is rounding out into a sound
all-around do-it-all forward. And Anthony Hargrove is dunking and dishing off
no look passes that have been unseen in these parts since Mark Barroca was in
uniform. And there’s Achie Iñigo and Joel Lee Yu who are rising to the occasion
(Cedrick Labing-Isa pay attention).
Against NCAA champion San Beda, the Tams fell into an
early hole but patiently worked their way back with Tolomia driving to the
basket and Mendoza nailing a key jumper to forge a 14-all tie after 10 minutes.
FEU went down 30-24 at the half but by the third
quarter, Tolomia showed the way by scoring on three consecutive layups on two
Red Lions including center Ola Adeogun who had come out to help although to no
avail.
They played all hands on deck and were rewarded with
a 62-56 win despite giving up more turnovers (18-11) and awarded fewer free
throws (12 to the 18 of SBC). How did they get the way? By being aggressive on
the ball. They attacked the basket and got high percentage shots.
FEU’s guards outplayed their Bedan counterparts. The
trio of Tolomia, Iñigo, and Lee combined for 33 points while Baser Amer,
Francis Abarcar, Ryusei Koga and Yvan Ludovice, and Dan Sara pooled for 17
points.
It was Art dela Cruz who carried San Beda in the
fourth period as he did not get enough support from his teammates.
Raymar Jose continued to show a lot of promise while
battling Adeogun in the post.
In the first half, Hargrove dished off two beautiful
no look passes to teammates for wide-open baskets. In the fourth period, it was
his teammates’ turn to assist him when Tolomia threaded a pass in the middle of
the lane to Hargrove who was by himself inside. The second year FEU center two
handed stuff at the 2:19 mark for a 61-55 lead that answered Anthony Semerad’s
three-pointer.
FEU’s defense held in the game’s final minutes for a
huge win. It was a huge win as they were without Belo and coaches Racela and Josh Reyes for this game.
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