The Philippine Star

Tams shackle EAC Generals, reach quarters

- – Joey Villar

Reigning UAAP champion Far Eastern University clamped down on defense in the second quarter then went on to overpower Emilio Aguinaldo College, 73-52, yesterday and move into the quarterfin­als of the Filoil Flying V Premier Cup at The San Juan Arena.

Trailing by just two after 10 minutes, the Tams held the Generals to a solitary point in the second quarter while pouring in 19 points as they stormed to a 34-18 bulge and never looked back.

Monbert Arong and Steve Holmqvist presided over that strong attack and finished with 20 and 19 points, respective­ly, powering the Tams to their third straight victory and fourth overall after starting their campaign with a disappoint­ing 1-3 mark.

“We’ve been emphasizin­g on our defense in our last few games and I’m happy we made a good effort in this game,” said FEU coach Nash Racela, back at the bench after steering the Gilas Cadet team to the Southeast Asian Basketball Associatio­n gold in Thailand recently.

The Tams’ smothering defense in the second period kept the Generals without a field goal with the EAC’s lone output in the quarter coming from Cameroonia­n Hamadou Laminou.

Assured of a spot in the next round, the Tams could face Group B’s La Salle if they wind up at No. 4 in Group A or San Beda or Ateneo with a No. 3 finish in the elims. Racela though is just happy to make it this far. “We’re taking it one game at a time because we’re more concerned in gaining more experience and becoming more cohesive as a team as we prepare for our title retention campaign in the UAAP,” said Racela. The quarterfin­als start Tuesday. The Generals fell to 1-6. San Sebastian bucked the absence of Michael Calisaan, who figured in a motorcycle accident recently, as it routed University of the Philippine­s, 82-72, to stay in the quarterfin­al race.

The Stags could advance if the Perpetual Help Altas lose to the St. Benilde Blazers at press time.

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