Bautista
layup lifts UST to 78-77 win over Letran
by rick olivares
Clark Bautista drove in for a lay-up
to lift the University of Santo Tomas to a 78-77 victory over brother Dominican
school Letran yesterday at the Filoil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup.
Bautista’s lay-up with 3.7 seconds
left in the game clock capped off a stirring 26-8 run to close out the game.
Letran’s Mark Cruz had the chance to win it at the buzzer but his three-point
attempt was short.
Letran seized control of the match in
latter part of the third and early fourth period beginning with a pair of
triples by Cruz. It was Cruz who also scored on layup to give Letran its
biggest lead of 17, 69-52, at the 6:18 mark of the fourth period.
Aljon Mariano scored five straight
points to put the Growling Tigers on the comeback trail.
“Sinabi ko sa mga player ko ang hindi
dumepensa, bakla,” said UST head coach Pido Jarencio in jest. “Ang dumepensa,
He-Man. Eh, dumepensa sila kaya He-Man sila.”
The Tigers then sprung a full court
press on the Knights who couldn’t execute their offense. Although more known
for their outside shooting, Jarencio’s charges opted to drive in for the higher
percentage shot.
Letran looked to stave off UST’s rally
when the Knights’ McJour Luib hit a triple from the left corner for a 77-68
lead with 2:28 to play but he gave it right back when he fouled Tiger Ed
Daquioag on his three-point try.
Unfortunately for Letran, they would
not score again as Daquioag hit all three free throws to bring the lead down to
77-71. Bautista followed that up with a fastbreak layup. Daquioag added a free
throw and Kevin Ferrer drove in for a layup with 32 seconds left.
Cruz attacked the lane for a pull up
jumper but it hit the front rim and UST went out on the fastbreak. The ball was
pitched to Bautista on the three-point line forcing Letran center Raymond
Almazan to come out. The graduating UST shooting guard faked off Almazan then
drove in for an uncontested basket.
The win gave UST a 3-2 record the same
as its brother school from the NCAA.
The Tigers were without Jeric Teng who
was still out with a minor injury while Karim Abdul was sent home by Jarencio
for arriving late to the game.
Almazan led Letran with 17 points
including three slam dunks including one where he posterized UST center Robert
Hainga who challenged him on the fastbreak.
UST
78 – Mariano 18, Bautista 17, Ferrer 15, Daquioag 9, Lo 6, Pe 4, Hainga 4,
Tan 3, Gavia 2, Sheriff 0, Marata 0, Lao 0, Faundo 0.
Letran
77 – Almazan 17, Cruz 13, Gabawan 13, Nambatac 8, Buenaflor 7, Luib 6,
Publico 4, Po 3, Castro 2, Ruaya 2, Dysam 2.
Quarterscores: 21-12, 43-39, 52-61,
78-77
Rick, was the homophobic remark really necessary?
ReplyDeletewow politically correctness is alive and well from what i gleam from the above comment. maybe the poster doesn't know that political correctness was invented by the communists to stifle critical thinking.
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