The San Beda Red Lions shrugs off a slow start to defeat the CSB Blazers 82-64 to open the second round of elimination of the 92nd season of the NCAA.
The Red Lions trails early in the game letting the Blazers get away with the first quarter with a 20-14 lead, but going in to the second period the Blazers ran out of gas and only able to score 9 points letting the Red Lions take over the lead to end the first half up 33-29.
San Beda were able to capitalize over CSB's turnover converting 31 points out of the 38 turnovers.
Donald Tankoua led the roar for San Beda with 17 points and 11 rebounds, Davon Potts and Dan Sara had 15 and 11 points. The Red Lions remains on top with 9-1 record.
Carlo Young and Christian Fajarito had 15 points and 12 points with 12 rebounds respectively for the Blazers as they dropped their 10th game to remain winless in the tournament.
San Beda Red Lions 82 - Tankoua 17, Potts 15, Sara 11, Noah 11, Bolick 9, Mocon 8, Presbitero 6, Tongco 3, Soberano 2, Optana 1
CSB Blazers 64 - Young 15, Fajarito 12, Pasamante 9, Belgica 8, Dixon 6, San Juan 6, Pajarillaga
Jiovani Jalalon drove the Arellano Chiefs to a close 89-84 win over the pesky San Sebastian Stags to open their second round campaign on a high note despite they began the game slow with a 9-16 first period result.
San Sebastian kept the game as close as possible and even tying the game at 77-all with less than three minutes remaining in the game, but still the Chiefs were able to held on still to take their 5th straight win to go up 8-2.
Jiovani Jalalon despite having troubles in the game still came out with 33 points and 10 assists, Lervin Flores and Kent Sallado added 14 and 12 points respectively.
Ryan Costelo's 24 point output didn't stop the Stags in sliding down to 1-9 record, Regilie Ilagan and Allyn Bulanadi added 14 and 12 points each.
Jiovani Jalalon drove the Arellano Chiefs to a close 89-84 win over the pesky San Sebastian Stags to open their second round campaign on a high note despite they began the game slow with a 9-16 first period result.
San Sebastian kept the game as close as possible and even tying the game at 77-all with less than three minutes remaining in the game, but still the Chiefs were able to held on still to take their 5th straight win to go up 8-2.
Jiovani Jalalon despite having troubles in the game still came out with 33 points and 10 assists, Lervin Flores and Kent Sallado added 14 and 12 points respectively.
Ryan Costelo's 24 point output didn't stop the Stags in sliding down to 1-9 record, Regilie Ilagan and Allyn Bulanadi added 14 and 12 points each.
Arellano Chiefs 89 - Jalalon 33, Flores 12, Salado 11, Holts 9, Canete 9, Meca 6, Villoria 3, Enriquez 2, Cadavis 2, Gupilan 2
San Sebastian Golden Stags 84 - Costelo 24, Ilagan 14, Bulanadi 12, Mercado 8, Calisaan 7, Fabian 5, Baetiong 4, Capobres 4, Serajosef 2, Valdez 2, Johnson 1, Calma 1
The Perpetual Help Altas ties Arellano in the second place after edging out the EAC Generals 71-60. Gab Dagangon led the scoring for Perpetual Help with 18 points and 8 rebounds, backed up by Daryl Singontiko with 17 points and 6 rebounds and Bright Akhuetie with 13 points and 13 rebounds.
The Generals continue to slide down as they dropped their 7th game to stay in 7th place entering the second round of elimination. Foreign reinforcements Sidney Onwubere and Hamadou Laminou topped the stats sheet for EAC having 16 points with 8 rebounds and 15 points and 12 rebounds respectively.
Perpetual Help Altas 71 - Dagangon 18, Singontiko 17, Akhuetie 13, Coronel 8, Pido 4, Eze 4, Hao 4, Sadiwa 3, Dizon 0, Gallardo 0, Oliveria 0.
EAC Generals 60 - Onwubere 16, Laminou 15, Morada 8, Guzman 5, Mendoza 5, Diego 4, Serrano 3, Munsayac 3, Pascua 0, Corilla 0, Neri 0, Estacio 0, Aguas 0.
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