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Bolts force a rubber match

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

THE resurgence of the Meralco Bolts in the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n Governors’ Cup continued on Wednesday with a 90-74 victory over the Phoenix Fuel Masters in their quarterfin­al face-off.

Holding a twice-to-win disadvanta­ge against the second-seeded Fuel Masters, the Bolts, the number seven team, bucked the handicap with a total team effort on both ends of the court, especially in the second half, to force a rubber match on Friday.

It was also the fifth straight win for Meralco, which moved its way from the brink of outright eliminatio­n in the classifica­tion phase to enter the playoffs via the backdoor.

Import Allen Durham led the Bolts with 26 points and 14 rebounds with Chris Newsome adding 16 points.

Baser Amer had 14 points and six assists while Nino Canaleta and Mike Tolomia came off the bench to contribute nine points each.

For Phoenix it was import Eugene Phelps who led the way with 27 points and 17 rebounds.

Calvin Abueva also had a doubledoub­le of 18 points and 12 boards.

In winning the game, Meralco used a solid third-quarter effort where it outscored Phoenix, 33-20, to turn a two-point deficit, 35-33, at the half to a 66-55 advantage entering the fourth period.

The Fuel Masters tried to rally back in the final quarter but had little success as they failed to hit their mark.

“We just have to go back because we know they will make the ad-

justments. We have to play with the same aggressive­ness and stick to the game plan and get another one on Friday,” said Mr. Newsome, named player of the game, of the mindset they should have in the rubber match.

‘MANILA CLASICO’ SEMIFINALS Meanwhile, the defending champions Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kings and Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok are to meet in a best-of-five ‘Manila Clasico’ semifinals in the PBA Governors’ Cup.

The Kings and Hotshots set up their much-anticipate­d semifinal collision after dispatchin­g their respective opponents on Tuesday, seeing no need to make use of their twice-to-beat advantage in the quarterfin­als.

Top seed Barangay Ginebra, gunning for a three-peat in the season-ending PBA tournament, eliminated the NLEX Road Warriors, 111-75, while Magnolia survived the Blackwater Elite, 103-99.

The Kings dominated the Road Warriors en route to the victory with contributi­ons coming from all directions.

Japeth Aguilar led Barangay Ginebra with 18 points and 10 rebounds with Greg Slaughter adding 16 and seven.

Sol Mercado had 14 points while import Justin Brownlee had a triple-double of 13 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

Magnolia, for its part, had a harder time as it got much resistance from Blackwater.

The Hotshots held tight in the end as the Elite made a serious

push to snatch the win and extend the affair to a rubber match.

Paul Lee had a double-double of 22 points and 12 boards while import Romeo Travis had a tripledoub­le of 18 points, 20 rebounds and 12 assists.

Ian Sangalang also had 18 markers.

Meeting their PBA rivals anew in a high-stakes contest, the Kings are bracing for a dogfight.

“It’s always an incredible series [when we face Magnolia]. We are playing well of late but it’s going to be a tough one. Hopefully we can sustain our form,” said Kings coach Tim Cone after securing a semifinal spot.

In their lone encounter in the eliminatio­n round, Barangay Ginebra got the better of Magnolia, 93-86.

 ?? ALVIN S. GO ?? THE MERALCO BOLTS, at a twice-to-win disadvanta­ge, forced a rubber match with the Phoenix Fuel Masters in their quarterfin­al tiff after winning, 90-74, on Wednesday to stave off eliminatio­n in the PBA Governors’ Cup.
ALVIN S. GO THE MERALCO BOLTS, at a twice-to-win disadvanta­ge, forced a rubber match with the Phoenix Fuel Masters in their quarterfin­al tiff after winning, 90-74, on Wednesday to stave off eliminatio­n in the PBA Governors’ Cup.

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