The Philippine Star

Lions roar on; Pirates jump past Blazers

- By JOEY VILLAR

Games Tuesday (Flying V Centre, San Juan) 12 noon – San Sebastian vs Letran 2 p.m. – EAC vs Perpetual 4 p.m. – LPU vs San Beda

San Beda practicall­y ran a clinic for Perpetual Help, hammering out a 102-56 rout to stay unscathed in the 95th NCAA basketball tournament at the Flying V Centre in San Juan yesterday.

The Red Lions blew past the hapless Altas and regained the solo lead with a 6-0 winloss card as erstwhile joint leader St. Benilde dropped a 71-74 loss to Lyceum of the Philippine­s U.

Earlier, Mapua slammed Jose Rizal, 83-63, to roll to its third straight win after dropping its first five assignment­s.

The Bombers sustained their fifth setback against three wins.

So dominant was San Beda versus Perpetual, with the Red Lions storming to a 30-17 lead that they stretched to 47-27 at halftime. Then the reigning three-peat titlists set out for the second half with the same fire and padded their lead even more, 78-39, at the end of the third period.

UPHSD’s agony didn’t end there as San Beda went on another scoring binge while toughening up more on defense to mount its biggest lead of the game at 52, 102-50, on a Damie Cuntapay bucket and three straight booming triples by AC Soberano.

It was like a gun fight with San Beda doing almost all the gunning that resulted to the Lions registerin­g new season highs in points (102), winning margin (46), field goals made (38), field goal attempts (72), three-points made (16) and three points attempted (78).

San Beda had 12 players scoring at least a basket with five finishing in double digits led Donald Tankoua and Soberano with 15 each. The scores: First Game San Beda 102 – Tankoua 15, Soberano 15, Nelle 12, Doliguez 12, Canlas 10, Oftana 9, Bahio 7, Cuntapay 6, Obenza 6, Alfaro 5, Abuda 3, Etrata 2, Noah 0, Visser 0.

Perpetual 56 – Charcos 13, Peralta 13, Adamos 12, Lucero 10, Egan 4, Tamayo 2, Martel 2, Giussani 0, Razon 0, Sese 0, Barasi 0, Sevilla 0, Lanoy 0. Quartersco­res: 30-17; 47-27; 78-39; 102-56 Second Game Mapua 83 – Victoria 24, Hernandez 20, Bunag 10, Bonifacio 8, Lugo 7, Gonzales 5, Nieles 5, Serrano 2, Gamboa 2, Aguirre 0, Garcia 0.

Jose Rizal 63 – Miranda 19, Dionisio 14, Delos Santos 10, Macatangay 5, Amores 4, Arenal 4, Abaoag 4, Steinl 3, Dela Rosa 0, Jungco 0, Aguilar 0. Quartersco­res: 14-13; 31-29; 58-46; 83-63 Third Game LPU 74 – Marcelino JC 23, Nzeusseu 17, Santos 7, Caduyac 6, Marcelino JV 6, Tansingco 6, Yong 4, Pretta 3, David 2, Navarro 0, Ibanez 0, Valdez 0, Guinto 0

St. Benilde 71 – Leutcheu 15, Nayve 11, Haruna 9, Gutang 6, Dixon 6, Flores 6, Pasturan 5, Naboa 5, Sangco 4, Lepalam 2, Belgica 2, Young 0, Carlos 0

Quartersco­res: 22-23; 43-36; 68-51; 74-71

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? JRU’s Marq Dionisio surveys the floor while facing the defense of Mapua’s Paolo Hernandez.
JUN MENDOZA JRU’s Marq Dionisio surveys the floor while facing the defense of Mapua’s Paolo Hernandez.

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