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Powerade powerless as B-meg enters semis

B-meg regrouped in overtime after blowing away a four-point lead in the last 16 seconds in regulation play, fending off the fierce-fighting Powerade side, 110-98, to seal its semis entry in the PBA Governors Cup at the Ibalong Centrum for Recreation in Le

- By NELSON BELTRAN

James Yap, Josh Urbiztondo, Yancy de Ocampo, Marc Pingris and Marcus Blakely did the job for B-Meg in the extra period, and the Llamados eventually advanced to the semis, joining early qualifiers Rain or Shine, Talk n Text, Barangay Ginebra and Petron Blaze.

B-Meg is carrying over a 6-3 win-loss card into the semis.

The Llamados overcame the Tigers’ late charge in their Phoenix Fuel-sponsored road game, sending Powerade to a 4-5 wind-up.

Meralco tries to automatica­lly clinch the last semis slot in going for a 5-4 closing card versus Barako Bull in the final playdate of the eliminatio­n round at the Smart Araneta Coliseum today.

The two teams clash at 4:15 p.m. with the Energy out to forge a three-way tie at sixth place at 4-5 among themselves, the Bolts and the Tigers.

If ever, the tie will be resolved by a double playoff set Tuesday and Wednesday.

Rain or Shine and Talk n Text are already looking far ahead, not just the semifinals, as they battle in tonight’s 6:30 p.m. tiff.

Both assured of a semis berth, the Elasto Painters and the Tropang Texters are already out to push their drive for the finals.

Rain or Shine is highly motivated with its front-running 7-1 slate. Talk n Text is two full games behind at second place at 5-3.

“This is an opportune time to prove that Rain or Shine is for real. To win will solidify our hold on first place and gets us closer to a first finals appearance for the franchise,” said Rain or Shine coach Yeng Guiao.

Talk n Text coach Chot Reyes said they face an acid test, acknowledg­ing Rain or Shine plays the best at the moment.

“They’re the best team with the best import coming off a long rest. We need to figure how to stop them. They’re a very confident team right now and with good reason,” said Reyes.

Gary David erupted for 34 points, including a three-pointer with 1.2 seconds left as the Tigers forced extension play versus the Llamados at 90-all.

Lordy Tugade and Jondan Salvador also buried clutch baskets helping the Tigers charge back from a 10-point deficit at 72-82.

The Tigers were still down, 85-89, with 16.2 left. The scores: B-Meg 110 – Blakely 31, Yap 24, Simon 17, Urbiztondo 9, Pingris 8, Intal 6, De Ocampo 6, Reavis 5, Villanueva 4, Barroca 0.

Powerade 98 – David 34, Casio 23, Sneed 21, Tugade 5, Lingganay 5, Salvador 4, Anthony 2, Belasco 2, Adducul 2, Guevarra 0, Al-Hussaini 0, Vanlanding­ham 0.

Quartersco­res: 22-24, 47-39, 66-63, 90-90 (reg.), 110-98 (OT)

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? Edward Basden of Petron gets an unmolested attempt at the basket as Elmer Espiritu of Air21 goes off balance in last Friday’s setto. Petron won, 98-97.
JUN MENDOZA Edward Basden of Petron gets an unmolested attempt at the basket as Elmer Espiritu of Air21 goes off balance in last Friday’s setto. Petron won, 98-97.

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