Manila Bulletin

Vengeful Altas hosts Lions

- By JEROME LAGUNZAD

Games Today (Perpetual Help gym, Las Piñas) 2 p.m. – Perpetual vs San Beda (Jrs) 4 p.m. – Perpetual vs San Beda (Srs)

Powerhouse San Beda has University of Perpetual Help’s number for the longest time, with the Red Lions having ousted the Altas in four of the last five editions of the NCAA Final Four.

Whether the Altas can gain some measure of revenge will be known today when they serve as gracious hosts – and fired-up rivals at the same time – to the roaring Red Lions in the latest offering of the “NCAA on Tour” at their own floor in Las Piñas City.

Tipoff is at 4 p.m., with Perpetual Help out to pick up from where it left off in an impressive 68-59 victory over last year’s losing finalist Arellano University last Tuesday and pull itself closer to the “Magic Four.”

“Hindi naman kami basta-basta magpapatal­o especially sa homecourt namin. Nasa utak namin is to execute well offensivel­y and play hard defensivel­y,” said Altas coach Jimwell Gican.

“Alam naman namin na malakas ‘yang San Beda. Pero if we will play hard and believe na mananalo kami tapos may (homecourt) advantage pa kami, kaya ‘yan. Basketball lang naman ‘yan. ‘Pag may dalang kutsilyo ‘yan, hindi na kami lalaban diyan,” he added, tongue in cheek.

All eyes will be on the “African showdown” between Nigerian center Prince Eze of Perpetual Help and his San Beda’s counterpar­t, Cameroonia­n Donald Tankoua, who is fast recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury he sustained last year.

“I’m still doing my therapy and I think Im just 90 percent,” said the 6-foot-7 Tankoua, who showed flashed of his dominance in their 66-55 win.

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