WNU is 2014 Seaoil
NBTC Bacolod champion
by rick olivares
Living Heritage Christian Academy must be so sick and
tired of losing to West Negros University.
During the elimination round, LHCA defeated WNU by
three points. They’ve also gone on to beat the Junior Mustangs in the
elimination round of the DepEd Cup but when it comes to the title game? They
are 0-4 in four championship games against WNU.
Last Saturday, February 1, the two high school powers
met once more in the Seaoil National Basketball Training Center championship
for Bacolod at the West Negros University gym. This was the third time in four
years they were playing each other for the title and this year’s result was no
different, an 89-79 victory over LHCA.
The Junior Mustangs opened the game with a press on
LHCA and quickly posted a 12-1 lead forcing the latter’s head coach Joemarie
Bayhon to call a timeout. Bayhon put in two points guards, Ranel Montero and
Jade Ayupan at the same time to deal with the backcourt pressure and the
strategy worked.
LHCA’s reed-thin 6’5” forward-center Kenneth Tulipas
scored eight consecutive points in 10-0 run as LHCA asserted its might
underneath to make a game of it 12-11 this time forcing WNU coach Jack Tumayan
to call a timeout.
Unable to sustain its press, WNU resorted to another
weapon – the three-point shot. WNU’s John Lemuel Bastias hit three triples in
second period to help keep the smaller Juniors Mustangs in pace with LHCA that
went into the half up by two, 42-40.
Upon the resumption of the game, WNU recommitted to
the full court press that had gotten them their early lead in the first period.
Five steals and it was an eight-point lead after two
minutes and 30 seconds for the Junior Mustangs, 50-42. WNU didn’t step off the
gas pedal as they posted as much as a 16-point lead, the last with 40 seconds
to play off a free throw by WNU’s scintillating point guard Boy Pido, 87-71.
“Hindi na maka-diskarte yung LHCA,” said Seaoil NBTC
Bacolod Commissioner Jake Azucena. “That was the story of the rivalry so far –
organized ball versus athleticism and height.”
WNU also rifled in 13 three-pointers—including nine
in the second half -- to the five of LHCA.
“We know their weakness,” said Tumayan after the
match. “We made sure that in the second half we did a better job of pressing
them. If we played zone then they would kill us because of their height. Plus,
our three-point shooting was on target today.”
Phil Pajanconi lead WNU with 24 points while Pido
added 20 points to go with seven assists to take Most Valuable Player honors of
the tournament. Center Raymund Umayao added 13 points.
“Nakabawi din kami,” said Pido of the championship
match. “Fighter yung team na yan (LHCA).”
Ken Tulipas scored 18 points for the unlucky LHCA
while teammate Sydric Seballos chipped in 13 markers.
Notes: The championship match was nearly postponed
due to the announcement of Signal #3 due to tropical storm Basyang. By
mid-morning, the signal was downgraded to one that allowed the match to be
played.
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