Sun.Star Davao

Pacquiao in Davao

TRMH-DLSU routs Pacman Warriors, 113-76

- By Marianne L. Saberon-Abalayan

SENATOR Manny Pacquiao was no doubt the center of attention even if reigning University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (Uaap) men's basketball champion De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Archers, playing for The Royal Mandaya Hotel (TRMH), defeated his team, 113-76, at the start of the 80th Araw ng Dabaw Sports Festival Commercial Invitation­al Basketball Tournament held at the Almendras Gym Davao City Recreation Center (DCRC) that was filled to rafters yesterday.

The Green Archers themselves did not wait for the final buzzer as they sought for photo opportunit­ies with the eightdivis­ion world champion who gamely posed with them and smiled before cameras. Fans from the bleachers also trooped to the court for a chance to have a moment with Pacquiao who was limited to one point in the game.

Pacquiao, in an interview with Sun.Star Davao after the game, said he enjoyed playing for Dabawenyo fans.

"Enjoy, maraming tao. Nakapaglar­o ako dahil bakasyon sa Senate. Sisikapin ko baka makakapagl­aro parin ako bukas," Pacquiao said, adding that he's been supportive of Davao City sports programs, particular­ly basketball, since he's been fielding teams to the city's leagues in recent years aside from also having a boxing promotions and training gym here.

He said, "Kaibigan ko mga namamahala dito kaya sumusuport­a ako."

Jollo Go led the Aldin Ayo-coached Green Archers with 17 points including five triples while Aljun Melecio and Ben Mbala chipped in identical 12 points.

Former GlobalPort Batang Pier player Sunday Salvacion drilled in 18 points for the Pacman Warriors.

TRMH-DLSU coach Ayo, in a separate interview, said they started low and adjusted well to open their Araw ng Dabaw title-retention bid on a high note.

"This is our first league after winning the Uaap title. Almost three months kaming walang liga. Hopefully we can get our rhtyhm, shake off rust at lumabas ang laro namin sa mga succeeding games namin," Ayo said, also identifyin­g the National University (NU) Bulldogs and University of the Philippine­s (UP) Maroons as tough rivals in the cagefest presented by the Sports Developmen­t Division of the City Mayor's Office (SDD-CMO) and sanctioned by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas.

He, however, did not discount the commercial teams that have veterans and seasoned players in their rosters.

Ayo, who has been to the city three times this year and five times last year, also said that the "very competitiv­e" Davao league has helped DLSU's Uaap campaign towards a title victory.

"Gusto namin every time we play basketball dito sa south kasi very physical, ganun ang sistema namin... banggaan," Ayo said as he also appreciate­d Dabawenyos' hospitalit­y.

Games were still being played as of presstime.

 ?? MACKY LIM ?? STEAL. Aljun Melecio of The Royal Mandaya Hotel-De La Salle University (TRMH-DLSU) steals the ball from Senator Manny Pacquiao of Pacman Warriors during the opening game of the 80th Araw ng Dabaw Commercial Invitation­al Basketball Tournament at the Almendras Gym Davao City Recreation Center yesterday.
MACKY LIM STEAL. Aljun Melecio of The Royal Mandaya Hotel-De La Salle University (TRMH-DLSU) steals the ball from Senator Manny Pacquiao of Pacman Warriors during the opening game of the 80th Araw ng Dabaw Commercial Invitation­al Basketball Tournament at the Almendras Gym Davao City Recreation Center yesterday.

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