The Philippine Star

Rookies lift Meralco to first victory

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Games tomorrow (Smart Araneta Coliseum)

5:15 p.m. – Globalport vs Talk n Text

7:30 p.m. – Rain or Shine vs Air21

Meralco pulled off its first win in its post-Asi Taulava era, drawing tremendous strength from rookies Cliff Hodge and Kelly Nabong as the Bolts whipped the Alaska Milk Aces, 93-86, in the PBA Philippine Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum last night.

Hodge was all over the floor, piling up 20 points and 11 rebounds while Nabong was a big help with 11 boards, six markers and one assist as the Bolts broke into the win-column after losing an overtime battle versus the Talk n Text Tropang Texters Friday.

“Nobody can fill in for Asi (Taulava). Right now, we’re playing center by committee. Sometimes it’s JayR (Reyes), sometimes it’s Carlo Sharma and sometimes it’s (Kelly) Nabong. If we get Asi’s numbers even on a combined basis, we take it,” said Meralco coach Ryan Gregorio.

“The quickest possible time we forget Asi, good for us because he’s not coming back. Life goes on for us,” Gregorio added.

Hodge and Nabong produced the numbers for Meralco in this particular game, and the Bolts pulled through even in the absence of injured lead playmaker Chris Ross, handing Alaska a second straight loss.

“It’s unusual to have a rookie dictate effort level in a game. We’re just fortunate to have Cliff Hodge. He brings a lot of excitement, dirty work inside the court and court smarts,” said Gregorio of their prized draft acquisitio­n.

“When we drafted him (at No. 4 overall), we thought he’s just defensive player, rebounder and loose ball diver. It’s definitely a good relief we got from the draft a guy like him,” Gregorio added.

The Reedley College product was unstoppabl­e in a key stretch in the third quarter, enabling the Bolts to seize control, 63-48.

Mark Cardona, Reynel Hugnatan, Sunday Salvacion and Sol Mercado provided support as Meralco kept Alaska Milk at bay the rest of the way.

Hodge more than held his own against Gabby Espinas, causing the veteran Alaska player to lose his temper at one point in the fourth quarter.

Espinas drew a technical foul as he swung his elbow on Hodge’s face.

Undaunted, Hodge continued to do his thing, helping Meralco get another 15-point spread at 93-78.

Petron Blaze nailed its first win under coach Olsen Racela, leaning on clutch plays by Alex Cabagnot and Arwind Santos as the Boosters fended off the Barako Bull Energy Cola’s fourthquar­ter charge for a 98-89 victory in the nightcap. The scores:

First Game

Meralco 93 – Hodge 20, Cardona 16, Buenafe 13, Mercado 10, Salvacion 10, Hugnatan 8, Nabong 6, Reyes 4, Borboran 2, Sharma 2, Artadi 2, Belencion 0.

Alaska 86 – Baguio 19, Thoss 17, Espinas 15, Casio 12, Hontiveros 9, Baracael 4, Bugia 4, Dela Cruz 4, Reyes 2, Jazul 0, Eman 0, Cablay 0, Belasco 0.

Quarter scores: 24-24, 50-44, 76-64, 93-86

Second Game

Petron 98 – Lutz 22, Santos 18, Cabagnot 16, Duncil 8, Miranda 8, Yeo 7, Mallari 4, Washington 4, Ildefonso 4, Peña 4, Fajardo 3.

Barako 89 – Urbiztondo 17, Pennisi 16, Villanueva 13, Anthony 10, Kramer 10, Tubid 10, Najorda 5, Seigle 4, Alvarez 2, Cruz 2, Yap 0.

Quarter scores: 24-20, 53-40, 80-68, 98-89

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JUN MENDOZA Alaska’s JV Casio squeezes in between Meralco’s Ronjay Buenafe (left) and Reynel Hugnatan during their PBA Philippine Cup matchup last night.
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