Ateneo Blue Eaglets bag BBI U19
championship
by rick olivares
With the game on the line, the
young and inexperienced Ateneo Blue Eaglets showed their championship mettle.
Fil-Australian rookie, Cooper
McLaughlin, who was recruited during the last NBTC National Finals while
playing for AusPinoy Sports Australia, scored the game winning bucket while
fellow Blue Eaglet aspirant Jonas Salandanan picked off a poor inbounds pass to
preserve the lead with 4.3 seconds left to lift Ateneo to victory over Sacred
Heart Academy of Novaliches, 74-72, in the Smart Breakdown Basketball
Invitationals Under-19 championship at the Moro Lorenzo Sports Center, Sunday,
June 24.
Ateneo looked like their perfect
season was going to end at the hands of the five-time Quezon City Athletic
Association champions, Sacred Heart Academy of Novaliches as they were without
Batang Gilas players Kai Sotto, Gio Chiu, and Forthsky Padrigao. Ateneo
dispatched rival Far Eastern University, 76-66, in the semi-finals for a 7-0
record. SHAN on the other hand, had to upend elimination round tormentor Emilio
Aguinaldo College-Immaculate Conception Academy to face Ateneo.
Two things in SHAN’s favor was
their squad had been playing together for three years now and Ateneo’s Batang
Gilas players were unavailable having left for the Fiba Under-17 World Cup in
Argentina last June 21.
The young Blue Eaglets wanted to
badly prove that they could win without their star trio. Led by their three
holdovers from last year’s UAAP juniors title squad in Daniel David, Joaquin
Jaymalin, and Jed Diaz, Ateneo did well in in the first quarter leading by as
much as 14 points, 25-11, after a baseline jumper by McLaughlin. But the SHAN
Bruins showed their capability for late game heroics when they ended their
first period with a 5-0 run to make it 25-16.
After JC Fetalvero found the
bottom of the net off an open triple attempt to make it 36-24, time down to
5:10 in the second period, the Bruins launch a crippling press that led to
eight turnovers (Ateneo also missed five attempts) to tie the count for the
first time all game long at 36-all.
After rookie Ateneo coach Reggie
Varilla sued for time, the Blue Eaglets came out of the huddle. Interestingly,
McLaughlin and Salandanan had a hand in their next two attempts that saw Ateneo
take a 40-36 lead into the halftime break. McLaughlin assisted on a dump to
Diaz inside the lane for a bucket and Salandanan hit two free throws for the
four-point lead.
However, from thereon, the match
turned into a nip-and-tuck affair as SHAN continued to hound Ateneo into
turnovers with Ateneo laboring to respond. The Bruins took a 56-52 lead heading
into the fourth period where unfortunately, they couldn’t build on the lead after
missing their first two attempts.
After three periods, Ateneo had
compiled 30 turnovers and 22 steals of which SHAN parlayed into a total of 29
turnover points.
Down by one, 65-64, Salandanan
hit two free throws and rifled in a trey. Jaymalin also drilled in one of his
own and suddenly, the Blue Eaglets led, 72-67, with 1:44 to play.
Joaquin Jaymalin tallied 16
points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists to take the Finals Most Valuable Player
Award. In his rookie tournament for Ateneo, McLaughlin scored 12 points, six
rebounds, and two assists. Rookie Jynno Ladimo added 11 points.
For the hard-luck SHAN Bruins,
Miguel Pizarro led in scoring with 15 points followed by Dric Acosta’s 14. Je
Dayrit who hot hands bailed out the Bruins in many a game was ice cold in the
match but he finished with 11 points. Point guard Mark Ramirez tallied 10
markers as well.
“This is a good experience for
the team,” said Varilla post-match. “But clearly, there is much to be learned
before the UAAP.”
Ateneo 74 – Jaymalin 16, McLaughlin
12, Ladimo 11, David 9, Salandanan 9, Diaz Jed 7, Coo 3, Fetalvero 3, Espinosa
2, De Ayre 2, Nieto 0, Lechoncito 0, Diaz Justine 0, Narciso 0, Pangilinan 0.
SHAN 72 – Pizarro 15, Acosta 14,
Dayrit 11, Ramirez 10, Fabian 6, Lopez 5, Dela Cruz 4, Nidoy 3, Monsale 2,
Ladera 2, LapeƱa 0, Nolasco 0, Casalla 0, Caleon 0.
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