SBC Red Cubs bag BBI cage title over
Xavier
by rick olivares
The San Beda Red Cubs ruled the
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tournament with a masterful 65-52 win over hard luck Xavier yesterday at the
Moro Lorenzo Sports Center.
The Red Cubs, undefeated
throughout the tournament, weathered an early deficit against the Golden
Stallions, 20-14, in the first period before dropping a 12-0 bomb to seize the
lead for good.
SBC head coach Manu Iñigo’s troops
forged ahead behind a barrage of three pointers by Joshua Alcantara and Cyrus
Llarena while Jade Talampas was unstoppable in his daring drives to the hoop.
Xavier remained within striking
distance after a free throw by Xavier center Miguel Tan, 55-50, with time down
to 5:56. Iñigo sent in gunner Kent Pelipel and he responded with two
three-pointers that sandwiched a lay-up by Kai Oliva that broke the backs of
the Golden Stallions, 63-50, time down to 3:18.
San Beda coasted from that point
as both sides traded only two points to close out the scoring.
“We knew that we were in for a
tough game against Xavier,” said a victorious Iñigo after the match. “They
scouted us well and played us tough. We also got some good breaks.”
San Beda topped almost every
statistical category. They scored more points from turnovers, 16-11, and
compiled more second chance points, 17-12. However, it was in fastbreak points
where San Beda aced Xavier, 12-2.
“I told the boys to run at every
chance,” noted Iñigo.
“That was some finish they
dropped on us,” noted Xavier coach Carlo Tan of San Beda’s wind up that took
the wind of the Golden Stallions’ sails. “I asked the team to be tougher but
this is a young team we have. Hopefully, it will be a good learning experience
for us as we lose only two players (Nathan Chan and Sadhwani).
Talampas was the only player to
score in double figures for the game as he finished with 23 points. Sadhwani
led Xavier with nine points.
Named to the Mythical Five
Selection were San Beda’s Jade Talampas and Justine Sanchez. Xavier had three
playing also named with Sadhwani, Tan, and Nathan Chan named to the division’s
best. Tan, as a consolation, took home MVP honors.
Summed up Iñigo after the match,
“This might be the last for some of my players as they will move up to the NCAA
team next year. At least that is what I hope.”
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