Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Solar Boys stay perfect

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The Capital1 Solar Boys remained unblemishe­d through two games while Smarts Sports Scribes also barged into the win column in the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n Cup on Tuesday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila.

The Solar Boys, backed Capital1 Solar Energy and Bulakan Mayor Vergel Meneses, did enough to keep a gritty Say Chiz Smileys at bay to take a 67-58 win while the Scribes built a huge lead enough to weather a late fightback and come away with an 84-76 win over Strong Group Athletics Press Row Bros in the second game.

Four players from Capital1, also supported by Uratex and Rebel, reached double figures with Aldo Aviñante and John Bryan Ulanday leading the attack with 21 and 19 points, respective­ly.

Delfin Dioquino had 13 points, while Christian Jacinto had 11 points. Both imposed their will inside as the former also added 15 rebounds, while the latter hauled down 23 boards apart from three blocks in this tourney that is one of the projects of PSA president Nelson Beltran and supported by the Philippine Sports Commission.

The Solar Boys led by as many as 13 points in the first half but the Smileys threatened and cut the lead down to just two, 55-53. Capital1 regained footing after a 6-0 spurt but Jeric Lopez and Cedelf Tupas managed to keep Say Chiz within striking distance.

An Ulanday basket made it 63-56 before Aviñante and Dioquino put on the finishing touches for the Solar Boys.

Lopez had a double-double of 24 points and 16 rebounds apart from posting three steals. Tupas added 17 points and four boards, while Jonas Terrado logged 15 points, 17 rebounds, four assists, two steals and two blocks.

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