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New “Big MAC” leads Lady Spikers to first win

Mainstays Michelle Gumabao, Abigail Marano and Charleen Cruz came up big for the De La Salle Lady Spikers as they escaped with a hard-fought victory over Adamson 25-20, 25-23, 13-25, 25-22.

Marano top scored with 17 points while Cruz and Gumabao added 13 and 12 markers respectively for the defending champions.

The Lady Spikers would need to come out with a more dominating performance next week as they will face a recharged Ateneo team.

In men’s volleyball, the Green Spikers lost their initial outing last Saturday against FEU, 25-16, 17-25, 25-23, 25-16.

Junior Lady Archers Enter WBL Finals

By Louie Razon

De La Salle Zobel entered the Women’s Basketball League Finals, trumping Assumption San Lorenzo in a rough incident-filled game, 70-56. The Junior Lady Archers dropped the hammer from the opening tip and imposed a 6-0 lead, forcing the Assumption coach to call an early timeout. Ignoring the speed bump, DLSZ made it a 12-0 lead on their rivals and the girls in red never recovered from then. Coach Barry Tobias had the luxury of even fielding in 4 rookies at one point in the second quarter as AC had fits all game long in handling the DLSZ press. The starting five of Kat Nunez, Nicole Arguelles, Annette Razon, Angel Caldo and Jamie Roxas all turned in solid games to prevail even with the absence of reliable veteran, Tatj Medina.

The game started getting rough at the end of the second when Assumption’s Eala hit Bernice Morillo with a cheap shot in the back as time ran out. Incidents didn’t end in the third as the Assumption coach was hit with a technical, then DLSZ’s Morillo was hit with an intentional foul. Later in the quarter, in an unusual move, the WBL commissioner actually stopped the game while ball was in play to warn the Assumption crowd for excessive heckling.

The lead was cut down to 12 in the fourth when Eala connected on a 3-pointer but Kat Nunez answered right back with a converted 3-point play. The outcome was put beyond reach with 4 minutes to go when the Junior Lady Archers made a four-point possession when Jamie Roxas scored underneath while being fouled and Nicole Arguelles grabbed the missed free throw and converted also.

The win gave Group B a sweep of the semifinals after Miriam College handily beat Group A runner-up, St. Paul College Pasig. The rematch of DLSZ and their elimination-round tormentors should a humdinger of a game as their first meeting was only decided by a few breaks and 4 points. The one-game Finals will be held at 9:30 on Sunday, December 4, in the Xavier School gym.

The DLSZ girls midgets made it a double over Assumption as they pulled away in the 4th to win by 16. Coach Maan Moreno’s little girls enter the Finals, also against Miriam College, in the pasarelle-format WBL midgets division.

2011 De La Salle Lady Spikers – UAAP Season 74


Maria Mikaela S. Esperanza
Birthday: Nov 8, 1993
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 2nd year
Course: BS biology
High School: De La Salle Lipa


Abigail P. Maraño
Birthday: December 22, 1992
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 3rd Year
Course: AB-PHM
High School: Don Antonio de Zuzuarregui Sr. Memorial Academy


Mika Aereen M. Reyes
Birthday: June 21, 1994
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 1st Year
Course: AB-PSM
High School: St Scholastica’s College


Carol Ann E. Cerveza
Birthday: June 12, 1994
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 1st Year
Course: BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
High School: Hope Christian High School


Melissa E. Gohing
Birthday: Oct 22, 1991
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 4th Year
Course: AB-PHM
High School: Hope Christian High School


Rochelle C. Sison
Birthday: October 10, 1992
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 1st Year
Course: BS Industrial Management Engineering
High School: Makati Hope Christian School


Michele Theresa I. Gumabao
Birthday: September 2, 1992
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 3rd year
Course: Marketing Management
High School: School of the Holy Spirit QC


Jeushl Wensh A. Tiu
Birthday: April 10, 1991
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 3rd Year – transferee from DLSU-D
Course: BS Advertising Management
High School: New Ormoc City National High School


Ma. Carmela V. Garbin
Birthday: September 12, 1992
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 3rd playing year
Course: AB-Psychology
High School: Hope Christian High School


Victonara S. Galang
Birthday: January 4, 1995
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 1st Year
Course: AB-SPM
High School: Angeles University Foundation


Charleen Abigaile R. Cruz
Birthday: May 11, 1988
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 5th year
Course: Maed-SPED (masteral)
High School: St. Luis College Valenzuela


Alexandra Denice L. Tan
Birthday: Oct 25, 1993
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 2nd year
Course: Ab-LIM
High School: Hope Christian High School


Camille Mary Arielle R. Cruz
Birthday: October 18, 1994
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 1st Year
Course: AB-SPM
High School: Hope Christian High School


Diemmy Alexi P. Tatlonghari
Birthday: August 9, 1992
Playing Year (UAAP eligibility): 2nd year
Course: BS-ECED
Highschool: De La Salle Santiago Zobel

La Salle’s PCCL run ends with loss to Letran

The Green Archers’ campaign in the PCCL ended today as they fell to the Letran Knights 66-61.

La Salle led the entire first half until the midway point of the third period as Letran caught fire offensively to take control of the match. The Knights’ lead went as high as 11 points in the early goings of the 4th quarter.

A rally by the Archers trimmed the deficit to just two points with 3 minutes left in the game. Unfortunately, a couple of bad breaks down the stretch enabled the Knights to push their lead further to six with 24 seconds remaining.

The Letran trio of Racal, Alas and Cruz did most of the damage as they combined for more than half of their team’s total output.

Norbert Torres was the only Archer who scored in double figures with 16 points along with 9 rebounds. Luigi de la Paz was unable to play due to a fractured elbow he sustained yesterday in their game against UST.

The Archers end their PCCL stint with a 4- 1 record. With their sixth place finish in the UAAP, they had to go through the Metro Manila Qualifiers to enter the Sweet 16. Along the way, they defeated Mapua, CEU, University of Batangas and UST.

Despite a depleted roster, having to adjust to a new coaching system and playing so many back-to-back games, La Salle still managed to go far in this tournament.

Boxscores

CSJL 66 – Racal 14, K. Alas 14, Cruz 11, Almazan 10, Cortes 6, Lituania 5, Gabawan 2, Espiritu 2, Pantin 2, Belorio 0, J. Alas 0

DLSU 61 – Torres 16, Mendoza 9, Vosotros 8, Revilla 8, Tampus 6, Webb 6, Marata 4, Paredes 3, Gotladera 1

Quarterscores: 13-15;25-29;47-42;66-61

UAAP Season 74 – 2nd Semester Game Schedule

Volleyball

Football

Venue: Ateneo Football Field

Baseball/Softball

Venue: Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium

Tennis

Venue: Rizal Memorial Tennis Center

Chess

Venue: FEU Mini Theatre

Athletics

Venue: Philsports Complex Pasig City

UAAP Season 74 Athletics Schedule

 

La Salle survives late UST run to advance in PCCL

De La Salle survived a late game rally to edge out UST 72-67 today in the PCCL Sweet 16.

Reminiscent of their UAAP first round duel last August, the Green Archers had a double digit lead to start the final period but the Growling Tigers clawed their way back to pull within 2 with 20 seconds remaining. Joseph Marata, who suited up for the first time in this tournament, was then sent to the foul line but managed to convert just one attempt for a 70-67 lead with 10 seconds left.

UST had a chance to tie the game with a 3-pointer but Louie Vigil’s attempt from beyond the arc was rejected by Norbert Torres. Almond Vosotros converted the ensuing foul shots to seal the win for La Salle.

Joshua Webb again led the Green Archers with 16 points followed by Vosotros with 13.

UST were without Jeric Fortuna and Jeric Teng in this game due to their SEA games commitment. Kevin Ferrer was the only Tiger to score in double digits with 23 points. La Salle did a superb job in limiting Karim Abdul and Chris Camus to just 5 points each.

The Green Archers will go up against the Letran Knights in another knock-out affair tomorrow at 4PM.

Boxscores

DLSU 72 – Webb 16, Vosotros 13, de la Paz 12, Marata 10, Revilla 8, Torres 7, Tampus 2, Paredes 2, Mendoza 2, Gotladera 0, Sara 0

UST 67 – Ferrer 23, Vigil 9, Lo 9, Sheriff 6, Afuang 6, Abdul 5, Camus 5, Javier 2, Pe 2, Tan 0, Lao 0, Ungria 0

Quarterscores: 18-13;40-39;64-54;72-67

Archers pound Batangas U in PCCL

De La Salle defeated the University of Batangas 78-55 today in the PCCL Sweet 16 Phase.

The result was expected. La Salle jumped to a quick 6-0 start and led 25-8 at the end of the first quarter. The team got a bit of a scare in the second period as the Brahmans pulled to within 7 but they still managed to finish the first half strong for a 37-25 lead.

In the third period, the Green Archers outscored their opponent 22-10 to break the game open. The final quarter was just a formality.

It gets tougher from here on as the Archers will next face UST this coming Monday at 4PM.

Boxscores

DLSU 78 – Torres 15, Webb 15, Gotladera 10, Tampus 9, de la Paz 8, Vosotros 7, Paredes 4, Mendoza 4, Revilla 3, Reyes 2, Sara 1

UB 55 – Medrano 18, Noriega 10, Monserrat 9, Sangalang 6, Aspi 6, Alcantara 2, Rodavia 2, Delmo 1, Planas 1, Umali 0, Arellano 0, Pagon 0, Aquino 0

Quarterscores: 25-8;37-25;59-35;78-55

DLSZ girls team wins 9th-straight Alaska Football title


Contributed by Arnold Andaya

The De La Salle Zobel Girls Football team won its 9th straight Alaska Cup under-16 championship last November 12 as they defeated Miriam 2-0.

On its road to the finals, DLSZ defeated Baguio FC, Ateneo de Davao, Los Banos and Statefields but lost their last elimination match against Miram. In the semi-finals, they defeated Makati Football School.

The team is composed of Nicole Andaya (captain), Sarah Castaneda (MVP), Sandy Palacios, Bea Escudero, Anicka Castaneda, Sabrina Nieras, Maxine Sebastian, Paulina Naguiat, Cristina Montelibano, Cheska Fabros, Angelica Zenarosa and Christina Espiritu.  Coach is Tony Lopez.

La Salle enters PCCL “Sweet 16″. Sting CEU Scorpions

The Green Archers easily disposed of the CEU Scorpions 79-51 today to enter the “Sweet 16” of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League.

La Salle raced to a 7-0 lead to start the game and never looked back as they totally outplayed the MNCAA champions. Joshua Webb’s performance in the third quarter helped the Archers pull away for good.

The Archers will join NU, who won earlier against UM in the other playoff match, in the tournament proper of the PCCL which starts on November 19. Their next opponent will be the University of Northern Philippines, champion of the North/Central Luzon leg University of Batangas, champion of the South Luzon/Bicol leg.

Boxscores

DLSU 79 – Webb 14, Vosotros 14, Tampus 12, Paredes 10, Torres 9, Revilla 5, Dela Paz 6, Reyes 4, Gotladera 2, Mendoza 2, Sara 1

CEU 51 – Parale 12, Babad 8, Chua 6, Garcia 6, Gallardo 5, Dumapig 4, Tuazon 3, Abundo 3, Lobaton 2, Jeruta 1, Banua 1, Akpa 0, Bernardo 0, Magbitang 0

Quarterscores: 12-7;33-16;57-36;78-51

Green Archers repulse Cardinals in PCCL Qualifiers

The De La Salle Green Archers pulled off a close 56-51 win over the Mapua Cardinals today in the Metro Manila Qualifiers of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League.

Both squads were severely depleted in this match with the Archers only having 11 players in its active roster. In addition to Simon Atkins, Maui Villanueva and Yutien Andrada, not around were Joseph Marata (PBA-D-league) and Arnold Van Opstal (injured). Only 9 players suited up for the Cardinals, who were without top playmaker Allan Mangahas and NCAA ROY Josan Nimes.

The game was relatively close, with Mapua leading at halftime 28-23. The Archers then caught fire to start the second half as Almond Vostoros led the attack to seize control of the game and take a 44-41 lead at the end of 3.

It was a nip-and-tuck affair in the early goings of the final quarter, but in the end it was the Archers’ defense that proved to be the big difference in this match. Mapua was held scoreless in the last 4 minutes after tying the score at 51. Papot Paredes’ layup at the 3-minute mark broke the deadlock while Vosotros and LA Revilla sealed the win in the final 20 seconds with their foul shots.

This game marks the debut of the team’s new coaching staff led by Gee Abanilla. The Archers’ new head coach though decided to take a backseat in this tournament to better assess the team as he delegated the coaching duties to Tyrone Bautista.

The Green Archers will next face MNCAA Champion CEU tomorrow, 4PM for the right to grab one of the two remaining Metro Manila slots in the Sweet 16. The Scorpions defeated the St. Francis of Assisi College Doves 68-50 earlier.

BoxScores

DLSU 56 – Dela Paz 11, Vosotros 10, Webb 10, Paredes 8, Revilla 7, Torres 6, Mendoza 2, Tampus 2, Sara 0, Gotladera 0, Reyes 0

MIT 51 – Taha 18, Parala 10, Banal 8, Ighalo 6, Stevens 3, Chien 3, Cantos 2, Magsigay 1

Quarterscores: 11-15;23-28;44-41;56-51