Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Olivarez keeps bonus bid alive

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Olivarez College repeated over University of Batangas, 74-71, and stayed in the hunt for a twice-to-beat advantage in the quarterfin­al round of the Universiti­es and Colleges Athletic League-PG Flex Linoleum Season 6 yesterday at the Paco Arena in Manila.

After a slow start, the Olivarez Sea Lions, starring Dan Earel Arches, John Umali and Hakim Albasse, dominated the Brahmans in the last two quarters to complete their impressive come-from-behind and hike their record to 6-3.

The Sea Lions, however, must sweep their last two games against league-leading Philippine Christian University-Dasmariñas (8-1) and defending champion Centro Escolar University (6-2) for them to finish in the top two.

The top two finishers in Team A (1st to 4th placers) after the round will secure twice-to-beat armor in the knockout quarterfin­al round.

Arches was again at his element, burying four triples on the way to a game-high 20 points on top of three assists and a rebound, Umali added 14 while Albasse and Mark Gallano added 13 points apiece.

The Brahmans fell to 5-5 — their bid for a bonus also fell apart.

In the other game, Alpha Bah was a rebound shy from completing another doubledoub­le performanc­e but this did not prevent Lyceum of the Philippine­s University-Batangas from repeating over Guang Ming CollegeTag­aytay City, 84-78.

The foreign student-athlete once again imposed his will inside to lead the Pirates with 23 points and 9 boards — nearly duplicatin­g his 25-point and 12-board showing in the team’s thrilling 104-101 overtime win in the first phase of the eliminatio­ns last 8 February.

The win improved the Pirates’ record to 4-5, assuring themselves of a slot in the quarterfin­als as they tied the Manila Central University Supremos for 6th to 7th places.

Bah got ample support from Kurt Lee Laput who chipped in 14 points — most coming in the first quarter where they took a 261-7 lead.

MCY, which got a pair of 14 points from Joshua Jamias and Kurt Lactaotao, fell to 3-7 to remain at 8th place.

Only one team will be left out in the quarterfin­al round in the nine-team league and newcomer Philippine Women’s University appears to be the strongest candidate having dropped its first nine games.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NCAA ?? ALPHA Bah shows his might, delivering 23 points and nine rebounds to lift PCU-Batangas to an 84-78 win over Guang Ming College-Tagaytay City in the UCAL-PG Flex Linoleum Season 6.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NCAA ALPHA Bah shows his might, delivering 23 points and nine rebounds to lift PCU-Batangas to an 84-78 win over Guang Ming College-Tagaytay City in the UCAL-PG Flex Linoleum Season 6.

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