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CSB’s Final 4 bid alive. LSGH wins

As posted in The Manila Bulletin by Jonas Terrado

College of Saint Benilde was able to protect a double-digit lead this time as the Blazers hacked out a gut-wrenching 66-64 win over Arellano University to keep its Final Four bid alive in the 87th NCAA basketball tournament Monday at The Arena in San Juan.

CSB, powered by athletic guard Paolo Taha and the shifty Jonathan Grey, appeared to have the win all wrapped up after posting a commanding 62-48 lead with less than five minutes left in the game.

But the CSB supporters were back on the edge of their seats – just like what happened in their last two games when they lost despite taking double-digit leads – as the Chiefs, behind the hot-shooting of Vergel Zulueta, launched a massive rally that saw them close in at 65-64 with 11.3 ticks left.

St Benilde guard Anton Altamirano was fouled in the next play with eight ticks left but only managed a split.

However, it was enough to secure their fifth win in 12 starts after Zulueta missed a game-winning triple and teammate Andrian Celada muffed a desperation fadeaway two-pointer before the horn.

The narrow victory put the Taft-based squad just a game back of idle Mapua (6-6) for the No. 4 spot in the standings but coach Richard del Rosario was far from satisfied.

“Ang naging problema ng mga players is parang madali silang natuwa,” said Del Rosario. “They relaxed and failed to follow instructions and we need to fix that.”

Taha had 12 points, six rebounds and an assist while Grey made 10 points, four rebounds and five assists and made the highlight play of the game with an “in your face” two-handed slam on Kims Pagayunan for a 59-45 CSB lead with 5:20 to go.

In juniors action, La Salle Greenhills improved their record to 9-3 after defeating Arellano 82-77. The Greenies remain in solo third behind Letran (9-2) and San Beda (11-0)

Boxscores:

Jrs

LSGH 82 – Torres 23, Bonleon 14, Laigo 11, Villaruz 10, Vito 7, Mercado 6, Barrera 6, Paras 5, Tesorero 0, Sy 0, Ramilo 0

Arellano 77 – Chan 15, Cerrudo 14, Lontoc 12, Balajadia 11, Reyes 9, Guerrero 6, De Guzman 4, Guibone 3, Datuin 2, Bernardo 1, Villarosa 0, Cablao 0, Alcantara 0

Quarterscores 26-15;40-29;58-48;82-77

Srs

St Benilde 66 — Taha 12, Grey 10, Altamirano 10, de la Paz 9, Romero 8, Sinco 5, Carlos 5, Lastimosa 3, Tan 2, Nayve 2, McCoy 0.

Arellano 64 — Zulueta 19, Celada 17, Lapuz 9, Del Rosario 4, Doligon 4, Casino 3, Acidre 2, Okpe 2, Palma 2, Salcedo 2, Pagayunan 0.

Quarterscores: 19-11;33-29;47-39;66-64.

La Salle avoids letdown, stays in contention for semis

With elimination staring them in the face, the Green Archers showed grit and determination down the stretch to escape with a 73-72 come-from-behind victory over the UP Fighting Maroons. With the win, La Salle continues to hang on to their slim chances for the last remaining slot in the final four.

At the start it appeared La Salle would be headed for another disappointing loss after trailing 23-7 at the end of the first quarter. UP’s lead went as high as 20 points as they continued to out-play and out-work the sluggish Archers. But just when every La Sallian thought the season seemed over at that point, the team finally woke up and went on a 10-2 run to trim the deficit to a manageable 12 points at halftime.

The Green Archers continued its comeback in the third as they turned up their pressure defense to force UP to commit several turnovers and hurried shots. Almond Vosotros’ floater in the key gave the La Salle the upper-hand temporarily before Mike Gamboa beat the buzzer with a trey to give the Maroons a 2 point lead entering the final period.

But Almond was not done yet. The crafty guard scored 10 of his 12 points in the payoff quarter as he and LA Revilla helped La Salle erect a 57-50 lead early in fourth. Baskets by Mike Silungan and Francis Maniego kept the Maroons within striking distance heading into the final minutes of the match. A split by Silungan and a basket off a turnover by Paolo Romero cut La Salle’s lead to just 2 points with less than 20 seconds remaining.

With the Archers leading by 3 after a split by Norbert Torres, the Maroons had two chances to tie the game but both shots came up short. Romero grabbed the offensive rebound after the second 3-point attempt to score on a putback as time expired.

Torres led the team with 15 points and 12 rebounds while Vosotros and Revilla added 12 and 11 points respectively. Silungan top scored for the Maroons with 19 markers.

This is the Green Archers’ first win in the second round. With a 5-7 record, the team must sweep their last two games and hope that UST loses their next two assignments to force a tie for the 4th semis seat. La Salle does not control their fate but this should not stop them from aspiring to end the elimination round on a high note.

Refuse To Lose!

Boxscores

DLSU 73 – Torres 15, Vosotros 12, Revilla 11, Dela Paz 8, Van Opstal 7, Tampus 5, Paredes 4, Villanueva 4, Atkins 4, Sara 2, Marata 1, Gotladera 0, Mendoza 0

UP 72 – Silungan 19, Maniego 14, Romero 12, Gamboa 12, Montecastro 6, Juruena 5, Manuel 2, Gomez 2, Mbah 0, Pascual 0, Gingerich 0

Quarterscores 7-23;23-35;48-50;73-72

UAAP 74 Badminton: Week 4 Recap

By Charles Usi, Sports Editor of The LaSallian

Seven matches later and the Green and Lady Shuttlers are now the leaders of their respective packs.

The Men and Ladies in Green raced to the first place in ther respective divisions heading into the semifinals of the UAAP Season 74 Badminton Tournament after overtaking the league-leaders last August 28, at the Badminton Hallof the Rizal Memorial Complex.

The Green Shuttlers edged out National University in a close 3-2 encounter, while the Ladies swept the defending champions FEU, 5-0, thus enabling both squads to wrest the first place.

The top-ranked Green Shuttlers will battle their elimination round tormentors Ateneo de Manila University, and the Lady Shuttlers will clash with fourth-runner UE on September 10 at the start of the Badminton semifinals. Read more…

Pregame: DLSU vs UP 9/4

The Green Archers will try to keep its slimming  final four hopes alive as they face the UP Fighting Maroons this Sunday. Game time is at 3PM.

With a 4-7 record, La Salle is in danger of missing the final four for the second time in the past three seasons. The team is in the midst of a 4-game losing streak since the start of the second round and another loss would more or less knock them out already from final four contention.

Just like in 2009, the Archers face a big uphill climb to get out of the hole they’re in. They must sweep their next three games against UP, NU and FEU and hope that UST (6-5) falls to at least two or all of their last three elimination round opponents (AdU, FEU and NU) for them to force a playoff or gain outright entry to the semis.

That’s easier said than done. Though the Archers have the talent to pull it off, the question is if they still have the hunger and drive to extend their season. On the other hand, the Tigers have been playing inspired basketball as of late and it’s hard to imagine for them to lose all of their next three games. Let’s see what happens in the coming weeks.

The task is indeed daunting, are the Archers up to the challenge?

Junior Archers stay on top. Lady Archers enter Final 4

De La Salle Zobel pounded UE 77-48 last Tuesday as they remain tied with FEU for the top spot in the UAAP juniors basketball tournament.

John Boo and Axel Torres both topscored with 14 points while Gabby Reyes and Joseph Tempongko added 12 and 10 points respectively for the Junior Archers, who improved their card to 10-2. More game photos HERE

Meanwhile, the Lady Archers formalize their entry in the final four as they escaped with a 58-51 overtime win over defending champion Adamson yesterday.

La Salle had 4 players in double figures led by Trisha Piatos with 15 points.

The Lady Archers continue to share the 2nd and 3rd spot with UST at 9-3 , just a game behind leader FEU.

Boxscores

Juniors

DLSZ 77 – Boo 14, Torres 14, Reyes 12, Tempongko 10, Velhagen 6, Joven 5, Yu 4, Subido 4, Lim 4, Sajulga 2, Betia 2, Moran 0, Bederi 0, Salvador 0, Concepcion 0

UE 48 – Sumang 15, Mandilag 9, Viajar 6, Rodriguz 6, Diswe 4, Santos 2, Malones 2, Duray 2, Ablaza 2, Panganiban 0, Briones 0, Bautista 0, Lapada 0

Quarterscores 17-17;46-27;52-42;77-48

Womens

DLSU 58 – Piatos 15, Wilson 13, Abaca 12, Garcia 11, Viterbo 5, Gonzales 2, Ong 0, Melendres 0, Corcuera 0, Ramos 0

AdU 51 – Buendia 19, Penaranda 11, Ortega 10, Bernardo 9, Taller 2, Taroja 0, De Leon 0, Avila 0, Balasta 0

Quarterscores 13-11;22-19;33-37;51-51;58-51

UAAP Beach Volleyball Week 1 Recap

The DLSU Lady and Green Spikers are off to a slow start  to begin the UAAP Season 74 Beach Volleyball tournament.

The Lady Spikers’ trio of Michele Gumabao, Camille Cruz and Abigail Marano remain winless after losing to UST and Ateneo while the Men’s team of Michael Antonio, Red Christensen and Kevin Dela Vega are currently 1-1 as they defeated Ateneo and lost to FEU.

Action resumes this Saturday and Sunday at the UE Caloocan campus as the Lady Spikers go up against FEU and UP while the Green Spikers square off with NU and UP.

Photos of the Lady Spiker’s opening matches:  vs UST and vs ADMU . Like us on FACEBOOK to get more game updates and photos

The View From the Armchair – Game 11 vs ADMU

0-4. That’s the 2nd round record of the Green Archers after they fell to Ateneo, 62-79 last Sunday.

4-7. That’s the current record of the team.

7-7. The best-case record of the team after two rounds. That’s also the minimum that’s needed to even tie for the last spot in the playoffs.

3-0. Sweep the last 3 games against UP, FEU, and NU if they ever hope to get a tie UST, while hoping that UST obliges us by crashing and burning in their last 3 games. Both scenarios are a bit farfetched, our winning our last 3 games the more remote of the two.

So what happened against Ateneo?

Nada. Zilch. Nothing. Zero. We lost the game via rout, this being the biggest losing margin to-date this season. We lost all 4 quarters, although we were fairly competitive in the first half, falling behind by only 5 points after 10 minutes. Not very good, but not very bad either.

The team’s performance gave supporters some false hopes that the second half would see the team overcome the Blue Eagles’ perceived dominance.

C’mon guys, haven’t we learned anything after watching 10 games so far? We’ve always come to expect that the opposing coaches will use the halftime break to analyze what we’re doing, and come up with the necessary changes in their game plan, while our coaches will continue to push what they started with. Predictable. Unable to adjust. So the second half began, following exactly this scenario. The Blue Eagles pounced, we fell behind double digits, and never recovered.

The first half performance allowed the Blue Eagles to reach their comfort level because our lack of any surprises, and once they got into their preferred game groove, it would have taken an exceptional effort and extraordinarily great game for us to beat them. Both of which were beyond the capabilities of our players last Sunday. Read more…

2011 De La Salle Beach Volleyball Team Roster

Photos courtesy of Mr Gerry Achacoso


Camille Cruz

Michele Gumabao

Abigail Marano

Michael Antonio

Red Christensen

Kevin Dela Vega

Lady Archers derail Ateneo’s semis bid. Juniors win

In women’s basketball, De La Salle defeated Ateneo last Sunday 43-39 as they dealt a huge blow to the Lady Eagles’ Final 4 aspirations. The Lady Archers are currently tied along with Adamson and UST for 2nd place at 8-3 while FEU leads the pack at 9-2. Ateneo falls to 5-6 and are virtually out of the semis race.

Photos of last Sunday’s game HERE

In high school action, the Junior Archers notched their 9th win last Saturday as they trounced the UST Tiger Cubs 56-47. DLSZ continues to share the lead in the standings with FEU at 9-2 followed by NU (8-3) and Ateneo (7-4).

Boxscores

Juniors

DLSZ 56 – Subido 17, Reyes 13, Velhagen 9, Torres 9, Lim 4, Yu 3, Joven 1, Boo 1, Bederi 0, Tempongko 0, Betia 0

UST 47 – Ilarde 11, Almajeda 10, Ungria 6, Cubilla 6, Latoreno 6, Bahia 5, Lo 2, Florentin 1, Soriano 0, Mayor 0, Lazaro 0

Quarterscores: 13-13;25-22;37-31;56-47′

Womens

DLSU 43 – Viterbo 15, Abaca 10, Piatos 6, Garcia 5, Ramos 3, Corcuera 2, Wilson 2, Ong 0, Melendres 0

ADMU 39 – Mercado 19, Chua 7, Bo-ot 3, Morales 3, Jose 2, Tiu 2, Dimaano 2, Ong 1, Aseron 0, Javier 0, Estrada 0

Quarterscores: 12-9;22-21;35-27;43-39

Eagles add more woes to Archers’ already rough season

When the Green Archers began the second round against the Adamson Falcons, their goal was to win their fifth game. Unfortunately, four games later, their goal is still to notch that elusive fifth win.

After the first twenty minutes of their second round encounter with bitter rival Ateneo Blue Eagles, the Archers found themselves down by only five points. The team was bannered by Oda Tampus, who already had nine points across his name.

During the turn, the Animo Squad gave a rousing halftime performance that somehow uplifted the outnumbered gallery of Green-clad supporters. And, best of all, Greg Slaughter, the Eagles’ seven-foot center, had only spent a total of four minutes on the floor after picking his second foul early in the second canto.

However, the next twenty minutes of the match would be a different story, as what was initially a nail-biter was turned into a rout, one turnover and botched three-pointer at a time.

Unlike their first meeting wherein they were able to whittle the lead of the Loyola-based dribblers down to a handful of points, the Archers were unable to mount any kind of comeback to surmount the lead of their rivals.

By the end of the match, the score was 62-79 in favor of the Eagles, which sent the Archers reeling from their fourth straight setback and further dimmed their flickering Final Four hopes. Read more…