Red Lions rout Pirates
by rick
olivares
The much-ballyhooed duel
between San Beda College and Lyceum of the Philippines University fizzled out
when the reigning National Collegiate Athletic Association champions Red Lions
bucked the challenge from the upstart squad from Intramuros for a 96-79 win in
the Filoil Flying V Premier Cup on Wednesday at the Filoil Flying V Centre in
San Juan.
The Pirates led early in
the first quarter with the strong inside game of Mike Nzeusseu and their
full-court press. But when the Red Lions settled down, they showed their depth
and championship mettle with Ranbill Tongco drilling a triple with more than a minute
left in the second period for a 51-49 lead they would never surrender.
San Beda blew the game
wide open in the third period as Arnaud Noah and Clint Doliguez piled on the
points while as a team, the Red Lions shredded Lyceum’s trap to pieces.
“The players were very
excited that’s why we started bad. In the second quarter, I told them to relax
and to prepare for the press,” San Beda Head Coach Boyet Fernandez said. “With
Coach Topex [Robinson], Lyceum is a different team. If we want to beat Lyceum, we
have to raise our intensity level and to more than match them.”
Although the Red Lions
led, 55-50, in the first half, Fernandez was concerned that they gave up that
many points. Come the second half, his troops heeded the call and they held
Lyceum to 29 points.
Late in the fourth
period, Robinson put in his bench to give them some badly needed exposure.
San Beda was led by
Robert Bolick Jr.’s 16 points, four rebounds and nine assists, while AC
Soberano added 13 points.
The Pirates’ CJ Perez
topscored for his side with 15 points and seven rebounds while Jayvee Marcelino
added 14.
University of Perpetual
Help beat University of the East (UE), 72-68, in a match-up of struggling
sides. Heading into their Wednesday tussle, the Altas were 1-2 while the Red
Warriors were an even 2-2.
With both sides featuring
wholly all-Filipino sides, it was the Altas who gained the upper hand in the
first half and while they briefly lost the lead, they regained it and preserved
their advantage to the end.
The Altas posted a lead of
13-points after a GJ Ylagan triple, 52-39, midway through the third period. UE
slowly chipped away at the lead, eventually overhauling the deficit after a
basket by Mark Maloles to make it, 61-60.
The Altas, however,
uncorked a 9-0 blast to regain control, 69-61, behind Jack Hao’s five points
and a pair of baskets by center Rommel Mangalino and Daganon.
Daganon and Hao led
Perpetual Help with 14 points each, with the former adding 10 rebounds.
Mangalino contributed 12 points.
For the Red Warriors,
only second-year forward Alvin Pasaol finished in double digits with 19. UE’s
other key players—Mark Olayon and Clark Derige—were each held to six points
each.
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