The Freeman

Minglanill­a advances to finals, Carcar gains lifeline

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Abante Minglanill­a advanced to the finals without any glitch while Sidlak Carcar lived and fight for another day in the Rhea Gullas Cup 2024 First District of Cebu Inter-City/ Municipali­ty Sports Festival on Saturday night, March 2, at the Minglanill­a Sports Complex.

Minglanill­a went cold after a hot start but managed to grind out a 62-59 win over the gritty Naga Atong Garbo in the Final Four.

Minglanill­a surged to a double-digit lead, 26-16, but Naga staged a daring fightback to wipe out the deficit and even took a three-point edge, 37-34, early in the third period.

After Minglanill­a regained the upperhand, 40-39, a see-saw battle ensued resulting to five lead changes and seven deadlocks.

The tide of the match decisively swung in favor of Minglanill­a when Zeke Uriah Gilbuena made a crucial steal and then sank a jumper that gave the host team a three-point breather in the dying seconds.

Gilbuena topscored with 13 points, five rebounds, one assist and three steals while JC Rex Sanguenza and Christian Andrew Amaba combined for 23 points, 13 rebounds, and six assists for Minglanill­a, which will have to wait first for its opponent in the championsh­ip round.

This as Carcar forged a rubber match after stunning the twice-to-beat Talisay Askyon Agad, 83-77.

Jethro Sagolili paced Carcar 18 points, four rebounds, two assists, and four steals, while Julius Tipon registered the tournament’s first triple-double with 12 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists laced with five steals in a spectacula­r all-around show.

Three other Carcar players cracked double figures in a balanced attack that downed the favored Talisay side.

Patrick Simon Ulbenario finished with a double-double of 17 markers and 12 boards, Reniel Georpo added 15 points and four rebounds, while Adrian Cabalida contribute­d 10 points for Carcar.

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