Philippine Daily Inquirer

Knights rip Chiefs apart

St. Benilde stops Lyceum for 1st win

- By June Navarro

SPEEDY point guard Mark Cruz came up with a sensationa­l effort last night, carrying the Letran Knights to their sixth straight win with a 67-57 decision over the Arellano Chiefs in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament at Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

Cruz, the shortest man on the floor, unloaded a game-high 25 huge points capped by an acrobatic shot in the closing seconds that finally took the sting out of the Chiefs.

“This one is for Franz (Dysam),” said the 5-foot-6 Cruz. “I hope he gets well soon.”

Dysam was shot by motorcycle-riding gunmen inside his car with his girlfriend Joanne Sordan after Letran’s 61-53 victory over Lyceum Saturday last week.

Dysam was already declared out of danger despite sustaining six bullet wounds in different parts of the body but Sordan died after the shooting.

Brutish forward Kevin Racal added 14 points and rookie Rey Nambatac had nine for the unbeaten Knights, who kept the Chiefs near the bottom of the standings at 2-4.

College of St. Benilde withstood a late charge by Lyceum in the other match to finally pick up its first win of the season, 75-69, after losing five straight close games.

The Pirates tied the Chiefs at 2-4.

Donald Gumaru, Prince Caperal and Nard Pinto conspired to chop down a 15point Letran advantage halfway through the final period.

Gumaru delivered seven of his 10 points in that run, Caperal scored on a layup and Pinto converted two of three free throws from a Nambatac foul as the Chiefs pulled within, 5763, in the closing minutes.

Scoreless for almost three minutes, the Knights then stopped the bleeding as Cruz hammered in the dagger with 36 seconds left.

“The entire team really felt bad after what happened to Franz. We tried to motivate each other by dedicating the game to him,” said Letran coach Caloy Garcia.

Ahead by just a point at halftime, the Knights gained control after Cruz and Nambatac led a scoring foray early in the third.

Cruz, who had five three-pointers, drilled a long three that gave the Knights a 51-47 lead midway in the quarter.

They came up with another scoring tear in the opening stages of the fourth with center Raymond Almazan, who finished with seven markers, joining forces with Cruz and Racal in the offensive end.

 ?? AUGUST DELA CRUZ ?? JOHN Pinto (center) of Arellano manages to make a pass despite slipping on the floor under pressure from Letran’s Reneford Ruaya (left) and McJour Luib in yesterday’s game at Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan.
AUGUST DELA CRUZ JOHN Pinto (center) of Arellano manages to make a pass despite slipping on the floor under pressure from Letran’s Reneford Ruaya (left) and McJour Luib in yesterday’s game at Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

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