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Northport outlasts ROS in overtime to fan playoff push

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

THE Northport Batang Pier outlasted the Rain or Shine (ROS) Elastopain­ters, 91-88, in overtime in a grind-it-out Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA) Philippine Cup match on Sunday to fan their quarterfin­al push.

Dealt back-to-back losses entering the contest, the Batang Pier dug deep so as not to fall for a third straight time as they try to book a spot in the playoffs of the ongoing Philippine Basketball Associatio­n tournament.

Big man Greg Slaughter towered for Northport, finishing with a gamehigh 25 points, to go along with 11 rebounds and six blocks, the last of his swat coming in the dying seconds of OT to preserve the win for them.

Down by three points, 91-88, with five seconds to play in overtime, Rain or Shine had a chance to tie the count after veteran James Yap was fouled by Northport rookie Jamie Malonzo from the three-point line.

Unfortunat­ely for the Elastopain­ters, Mr. Yap missed all of his free throws.

Off a rebound, Mr. Malonzo was fouled with three seconds left. He, however, missed both his freebies to keep the door open for Rain or Shine.

After a time out, Rain or Shine got the ball to Gabe Norwood, who soared for a potential game-tying triple but was blocked by Mr. Slaughter as time expired.

The win improved Northport to 5-5 with one game to play in the eliminatio­ns. The Batang Pier are currently at joint sixth place with the NLEX Road Warriors.

Rain or Shine, meanwhile, closed out its eliminatio­n assignment­s with a 6-5 record, already assured of a spot in the next round.

Robert Bolick also had a solid game for Northport in the victory, finishing with 24 points, seven assists and six rebounds. Sean Anthony had nine points and 10 rebounds while Mr. Malonzo had eight points and 14 boards.

“We’re a group that just wants to win,” said Mr. Slaughter after the game.

For Rain or Shine, it was Jewel Ponferada who led with 17 points, followed by Beau Belga, 11 and Mr. Yap and rookie Leonard Santillan with nine points apiece.

BLACKWATER INTERIM COACH

Meanwhile, already-eliminated Blackwater Bossing named Ariel Vanguardia as interim coach, replacing Nash Racela.

The team, which lost all of its 11 matches in the 2021 PBA Philippine Cup, made the announceme­nt on Sunday.

Including the eight straight defeats it had in last year’s bubble tournament, the Bossing set a new league record in successive losses at 19.

The Blackwater management is hoping that Mr. Vanguardia, who already had head coaching experience in the PBA in the past, would be able to turn things around for the team.

The Bossing are also set to reevaluate their roster and hope to come back more competitiv­e in the next tournament.

 ?? PBA IMAGES ?? GREG Slaughter (in photo) led the Northport Batang Pier to a hard-earned overtime victory over the Rain or Shine Elastopain­ters on Sunday.
PBA IMAGES GREG Slaughter (in photo) led the Northport Batang Pier to a hard-earned overtime victory over the Rain or Shine Elastopain­ters on Sunday.

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