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  1. #61
    ADMU escapes with a 2 point win against regular NCAA whipping boys, Perps.

  2. #62
    Score update please, UST vs. SBC. thanks.

  3. #63
    End of first quarter: San Beda leads UST, 17–11 - UST FB

  4. #64
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    Last edited by PahNexT; Apr 18, 2012 at 06:48 PM.

  5. #65
    26-16 San Beda

    sorry mali lang
    Last edited by Zack_Fair; Apr 18, 2012 at 06:19 PM.

  6. #66
    Halftime:

    SBC (33) - UST (19)

  7. #67

  8. #68
    54-36 San Beda

  9. #69

  10. #70
    67-48 San Beda

  11. #71
    April 18, 2012

    Juniors:

    Arellano def. UPIS (58 - 50)
    ADMU def. LPU (118 - 54)

    Seniors:

    AdU def. LPU (80 - 64)
    ADMU def. UPHSD (62- 60)
    JRU def. EAC (63 - 55)
    SBC def. UST (70 - 54)

  12. #72
    Final: 54(UST) vs 70(SBC)

  13. #73
    The 2012 Filoil Flying V Preseason Hanes Cup: April 18, 2012 Notes & Scores

    Notes:
    - Both the Arellano Braves and the UPIS Junior Maroons probably won’t do too well in the coming season, but, at least for this day, the Braves were a little better.
    - Thirdy Ravena had a great first game for the Eaglets. He seems to be playing a little out of position at the PF spot, but given the scarcity of big men in the Eaglets’ roster, coach Joe Silva has no choice but to experiment with small-ball hoops. The Eaglets seem to have benefitted from it, though, using their press with precision to force a slew of turnovers from the Junior Pirates. Speed will be the name of the game for the Eaglets this season.
    - Rodney Brondial might just be the most underrated big man in the UAAP. He got a nice double-double against the Pirates – 14 points and 10 rebounds to go along with 3 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. If he becomes consistent, then this should open things up for Alex Nuyles and Eric Camson.
    - Despite their size advantage, the Eagles were outrebounded, 56-54, which is a definite red flag. Ateneo also had more turnovers and shot a paltry 47% from the line. Clearly, things aren't as sharp as they should be yet. It was nice seeing Oping Sumalinog be productive, though. He shot 3 triples on the way to 11 points in just 15 minutes of action. Curiously enough, Ryan Buenafe didn’t play in this game.
    - Despite many of its main players gone, JRU still looks to figure prominently in this season’s NCAA. Nate Matute should be the main gunner, but other guys like Nat Lopez and Mike Carampil might actually be able to help the Bombers get on the board often.
    -Despite, to my knowledge at least, Chris Camus still having one year of eligibility left, he’s nowhere to be found on the UST roster. This could be a game-changer for the Tigers, since their fastbreak is predicated on guys like Camus and Karim Abdul getting those defensive rebounds. If, indeed, Camus won’t play, then guys like Paolo Pe, Melo Afuang, and Kent Lao will have to step up.

    Scores:
    AU Braves over UPIS Junior Maroons, 58-50
    Arellano 58 – Pascual 12, Aguilar 10, David 9, Garcia 8, Torio 7, Basibas 4, Fortune 3, Barte 2, Gallardo 2, De Guzman 1, Capara 0, Cabahug 0, Rivera 0
    UPIS 50 – Ancheta 12, Sablan 10, Gregorio 7, Dario 7, Quejada 4, Nacpil 4, Pajarillaga 3, Lina 3, Lopez 0, Jimenez 0
    QS: 14-10, 34-23, 48-43, 58-50


    ADMU Blue Eaglets over LPU Junior Pirates, 118-54
    Ateneo 118 – Ravena 15, Capacio 14, Nieto Mk 13, Asistio 12, Mendoza J 12, Vitangcol 10, Vinasoy 7, Black 6, Nieto Mt 5, Consunji 4, Mendoza M 4, Quioge 4, Calilung 4, Escaler 4, Puno 2, Gamboa 2
    Lyceum 54 – Lagman 16, Cecilio 10, Menil 9, Pere 8, Ligot 6, Convento 3, Verdad 2, Tropicales 0, Licerio 0, Romanes 0, Cruzada 0
    QS: 37-14, 72-21, 98-33, 118-54


    AdU Soaring Falcons over LPU Pirates, 80-64
    Adamson 80 – Brondial 14, Cruz 10, Camson 9, Petilos 9, Nuyles 8, Monteclaro 8, Julkipli 5, Cabrera 5, Olalia 5, Cabigas 3, Abrigo 2, Agustin 1, Manuel 1, Rios 0, Etrone 0, Trollano 0
    Lyceum 64 – Cayabyab 13, Laude 11, Guevarra 11, Ko 8, Zamora 8, Mallari 5, Garcia 4, Francisco 2, Pascual 2, Mendoza 0, Ambohot 0, Edding 0, Azores 0
    QS: 17-11, 36-27, 56-38, 80-64


    ADMU Blue Eagles over UPHD Altas, 62-60
    Ateneo 62 – Salva 15, Slaughter 13, Sumalinog 11, Ravena 10, Golla 6, Gonzaga 3, Erram 2, Chua 2, Elorde 0, Tiongson 0, Pessumal 0, Capacio 0
    Perpetual 60 – Babayemi 12, Vidal 9, Thompson 8, Elorpe 8, Allano 8, Arboleda 7, Baloria 5, Paul;ino 3, Jolangcob 0, Asuncion 0
    QS: 23-16, 36-30, 45-35, 62-60


    JRU Heavy Bombers over EAC Generals, 63-55
    Jose Rizal 63 – Lopez 13, Paniamogan 8, Carampil 8, Villarias 7, Mabulac 5, Monserat 5, Mendoza 4, Matute 4, Dela Paz 3, Munez 2, Rebugio 2, Camasura 2
    Emilio Aguinaldo 55 – Yaya 17, Happi 14, Monteclaro 6, Acebron 4, King 4, Morada 3, Jamon 3, Duran 2, Mallari 2, Munsyaac 0, Tayontong 0, Sanchez 0
    QS: 16-11, 37-25, 50-43, 63-55


    SBC Red Lions over UST Growling Tigers. 70-54
    San Beda 70 – Armon 11, Adeogun 11, Pascual K 9, Amer 9, Pascual J 8, Caram 6, Dela Rosa 4, Dela Cruz 4, Moralde 3, Lim 3, Ludovice 2, Mendoza 0, Koga 0
    UST 54 – Ferrer 13, Bautista 10, Afuang 6, Teng 5, Lo 5, Pe 4, Mariano 3, Fortuna 3, Vigil 2, Tan 2, Abdul 1, Garrido 0, Hainga 0, Lao 0
    QS: 18-11, 33-19, 50-36, 70-54
    Last edited by zoman114; Apr 20, 2012 at 05:46 PM.

  14. #74
    (SRS) NU Bulldogs (85) - FEU Tamaraws (74)

  15. #75
    April 20, 2012

    Scores:

    (SRS) Letran Knights (64) over UE Red Warriors (56)

    top scores each team:

    K. Alas 17 pts (Letran)
    R. Sumang 12 pts (UE)

  16. #76
    Quote Originally Posted by MakaveliLives View Post
    ADMU escapes with a 2 point win against regular NCAA whipping boys, Perps.
    NAKAKAHIYA!

  17. #77
    ^^ Same thought. Anyare?

  18. #78
    WALA parin tatalo sa ALASKA LOLOLOLOL's Avatar
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    pinagbibigyan lang malamang ng ateneo yung perps. come on, you really think perps can beat a mid-season form ateneo team?

  19. #79
    A win is a win. The endpoint? Still, Ateneo won.

    But it looks like all eyes are on NU.

  20. #80
    do it again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOLOLOLOL View Post
    pinagbibigyan lang malamang ng ateneo yung perps. come on, you really think perps can beat a mid-season form ateneo team?
    di naman sa pinagbigyan, pero maraming di nakalaro for one reason or another--injured in practice (buenafe), rested a minor injury (cipriano), or may summer class. best players were slaughter (who won the game with two free throws at the end of redgulation), salva, ravena, and sumalinog. sandy called the shots.

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