The Perpetual Help Altas repulses the JRU Heavy Bombers after two over time that ended 89-80. The whole game was a seesaw battle for both squad as they exchanges lead quarter after quarter.
The change came in the second overtime as fatigue set foot on the side of the Heavy Bomber as they looked like they already emptied their ammunition scoring only 6 points in that period to let the Altas pull away to take the victory and solidify their place in the Final Four.
Perpetual uses their defense as their biggest advantage over JRU as they out rebounded them 63-38. leading the Altas is Bright Akhuetie with a big 28 points and 18 rebounds, followed by Gab Dagangon with 15 points, 11 rebounds and Daryl Singontiko 13 points and 8 rebounds.
Teytey Teodoro led the JRU in this game having 23 points and 7 rebounds, Ervin Grospe and Mark Dela Virgen added 13 points each. Perpetual is now at 11-4 one win away in tying San Beda in the second spot, while JRU's chances of making it back to the final four is dimming as they go down 9-7.
Perpetual Help Altas 89 - Akhuetie 28, Dagangon 15, Singontiko 13, Ilagan 10, Coronel 9, Pido 6,Sadiwa 4, Eze 4, Gallardo 0, Dizon 0.
JRU Heavy Bombers 80 - Teodoro 23, Grospe 15, Dela Virgen 13, Dela Paz 11, Abdulrazak 6, Pontejos 5, Cruz 4, Mendoza 3, Poutouochi 2, Lasquety 0, Astilla 0.
The San Beda Red Lions is the first team to qualify to the final four after sinking the final four ship of the Lyceum Pirates 89-73 to clinch their 11th straight final four appearance.
The Red Lions commanded the game early establishing an early 21-14 lead in the opening period, moving to the next quarter the San Beda still showing their might over Lyceum pushing their lead up 46-32.
The Pirates were able to at least trim the lead of the Red Lions in the third period 55-64, but San Beda didn't let Lyceum to gain momentum to make a comeback making a quick work in the final period to finish the game still on a high note.
Arnaud Noah top scored for San Beda with 22 points, Davon Potts and Acee Soberano added 19 and 17 points, while Javee Mocon had 12 points. Reymar Caduyac led the Lyceum with 23 points, while Jasper Ayaay had a double-double performance havng 17 points and 12 rebounds.
The Red Lions commanded the game early establishing an early 21-14 lead in the opening period, moving to the next quarter the San Beda still showing their might over Lyceum pushing their lead up 46-32.
The Pirates were able to at least trim the lead of the Red Lions in the third period 55-64, but San Beda didn't let Lyceum to gain momentum to make a comeback making a quick work in the final period to finish the game still on a high note.
Arnaud Noah top scored for San Beda with 22 points, Davon Potts and Acee Soberano added 19 and 17 points, while Javee Mocon had 12 points. Reymar Caduyac led the Lyceum with 23 points, while Jasper Ayaay had a double-double performance havng 17 points and 12 rebounds.
San Beda Red Lions 89 - Noah 22, Potts 19, Soberano 17, Mocon 12, Sara 9, Adamos 6, Bolick 2, Optana 2, Presbitero 0, Tongco 0, Bahio 0, Bonsubre 0.
Lyceum Pirates 73 - Caduyac 27, Ayaay 17, Marata 11, Soliman 6, Nzeusseu 5, Alban 4, Baltazar 3, Gabayni 0, Alanes 0, Rubite 0, Soriano 0, Bulawan 0, Serafico 0.
The Arellano Chiefs pushed the Letran Knights closer to vacating their championship seat after defeating them 83-74.
The Chiefs showed their dominance over the defending champs as they took an early 20-10 lead in the first period, in the second period the Knights were able to score higher, but the Chiefs were still able to push their lead up 45-30.
In the second half the Knights still struggle to keep the game closer as the Chiefs extended their lead by as much as 20 points, finishing the third period 65-53. In the final period the Knights were able to finally closed in to the Chiefs at 72-78, but the run was too late as Arellano already sealed the win on their side.
Jiovani Jalalon had 22 points and 12 rebounds to lead Arellano in this win, while Rey Nambatac led the Knights having 28 points and 10 rebounds.
The Chiefs showed their dominance over the defending champs as they took an early 20-10 lead in the first period, in the second period the Knights were able to score higher, but the Chiefs were still able to push their lead up 45-30.
In the second half the Knights still struggle to keep the game closer as the Chiefs extended their lead by as much as 20 points, finishing the third period 65-53. In the final period the Knights were able to finally closed in to the Chiefs at 72-78, but the run was too late as Arellano already sealed the win on their side.
Jiovani Jalalon had 22 points and 12 rebounds to lead Arellano in this win, while Rey Nambatac led the Knights having 28 points and 10 rebounds.
Arellano Chiefs 83 - Jalalon 22, Salado 12, Gumaru 10, Cadavis 8, Holts 8, Nichols 8, Meca 7, Flores 6, Villoria 2, Aguilar 0, Enriquez 0, Gupilan 0.
Letran Knights 74 - Nambatac 28, Sollano 15, Quinto 10, Balanza 9, Calvo 7, Luib 3, Apreku 2, Ambohot 0, Balagasay 0, Bernabe 0, Dela Pena 0.
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