Letran
ends Filoil skid with W over winless LPU
by rick olivares
The Letran Knights bucked the absence
of center Raymond Almazan to defeat Lyceum, 77-72, yesterday at the Filoil
Flying V Hanes Premier Cup at the San Juan Arena.
The Pirates took advantage of
Almazan’s absence to pound the ball inside and take an early 10-point lead
after a fastbreak lay-up by Jeremiah Taladua. “Nangangapa kami nung una tapos
gumana yung pressure defense ng Lyceum,” said Knights point guard Mark Cruz who
himself couldn’t get going as he finished the half with zero points, one
rebound and two assists.
Dexter Zamora and Jomari Lacastesantos
led the LPU Pirates in the first half by combining for 15 points.
It took the unlikely combination of
back-up center Rey Publico, third string power forward Edward Oluto, Jovit
Tambeling, and Rey Nambatac and Franz Dysam to bring the Knights back through
tough defense. That Letran unit held the Pirates to only two points for close
to six minutes as they closely narrowed the gap.
Shane Ko broke the drought with a
strong drive to the hoop for a 34-29 lead with 1:03 to play in the second but
Dysam closed out the quarter with a buzzer-beating triple to slice the lead
down to two.
In the third quarter, the heady play
of sophomore combo guard McJour Luib helped Letran break from its listlessness.
The former Letran Juniors star committed two early turnovers that had head
coach Caloy Garcia shaking his head. But Luib responded by stealing the ball
from LPU opposite Dexter Zamora then hitting an open Cruz jumper that brought
the Muralla-based team to within a point, 37-36, at the 7:43 mark.
Luib scored eight points, pulled down
two rebounds, two assists, and registered two steals in the third period to
give Letran a 56-50 lead they would not surrender.
The Knights registered its biggest
lead of 14 points after rookie Rey Nambatac put back his own miss off a layup,
70-56, with 4:51 to play. However, the Pirates came roaring back by hitting two
triples (one each from Zamora and Vergel Evangelista) and two conventional
three-point plays by point guard Tirso Lesmoras and center John Azores to come
within four, 76-72; time down to 18 seconds.
But time ran out on LPU as JC Po added
a free thrown for the final score of 77-72.
Rey Nambatac led Letran with 16 points
while Luib and Dysam chipped in 11 and 10 points respectively. Despite the
absence of Almazan, the Knights outrebounded the Pirates, 54-50.
“I challenged the boys,” said first
year Letran head coach Caloy Garcia whose team went to 4-3 in Group B play in
the tournament and one match left (against La Salle). “because things like this
(the absence of Almazan) can happen in the NCAA. It’s a good thing that they
responded.”
Idle Ateneo leads Group B with a 6-1
record while La Salle remains undefeated at 5-0. Both are already assured of
two of the four quarterfinal slots available. The University of the East and
the University of Santo Tomas, both sporting 3-2 records, also remain in the
hunt for two seats to the next round. They both defeated Letran.
For Letran to advance, they first have
to defeat La Salle and hope that neither UE nor UST register five wins.
LPU was led by Dexter Zamora who
finished with a game high 17 points while Vergel Evangelista added 13. Tirso
Lesmoras chipped in 10 markers.
Lyceum remains winless at 0-4.
Letran
77 – Nambatac 16, Luib 11, Dysam 10, Publico 9, Cruz 7, Oluto 6, Ruaya 5,
Gabawan 5, Tambeling 3, Castro 3, Almario 1, Po 1, Requero 0.
Lyceum
72 – Zamora 17, Evangelista 13, Lesmoras 10, Azores 9, Taladua 6,
Lacastesantos 6, Ko 6, Mendoza 4, Soliman 1, Francisco 0, Garcia 0, Edora 0.
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