Niños thrash Stallions to take 2-0 series lead
The M. Lhuillier Kwarta Padala-backed Cebu Niños of sports patron Michel J. Lhuillier and coach Raul “Yayoy” D. Alcoseba reaffirmed their mastery over the Trace-Laguna Stallions, this time in dominating fashion as they hacked out a 99-73 triumph to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-five Liga Pilipinas quarterfinals last night at the Cebu Coliseum.
The Niños, who are now 4-0 against the Stallions in the inaugural season of the country’s newest community-based league, shoot for a semifinal berth via three-game sweep as the series shifts to Laguna on August 27. Game 4, if necessary, will be played the following day.
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Laguna’s Jerwin Gaco actually broke the ice of the match but it was their lone bright spot as Berame and Jayford Rodriguez conspired in a searing 10-0 run to put the Niños on top for good.
The Stallions threatened for the first and last time at 13-16 as Capati banked eight points in an 11-1 rally that handed the Niños a 27-14 edge after the first 10 minutes of play.
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The Niños, who battered the Stallions with a variation of inside and outside attacks, closed the first half with a 26-point advantage, 56-30.
From that point on, the Niños just frolicked on the offensive end, posting their biggest lead of 31 points, 91-60, on a basket by Rodriguez midway in the final quarter.
Earlier, the seventh seed Misamis Oriental Meteors of Gov. Oscar Moreno and Coach Jun Noel thwarted the second-ranked Pagadian Explorers, 84-81, to also gain a 2-0 edge in their own race-to-3 series. The Meteros won the opener by default as the Explorers failed to show up in time for the game.
The scores
Cebu (99) - Capati 17, Dacia 12, Basco 12, Berame 10, Bucao 9, Rodriguez 8, Padilla 8, Cavan 6, Saladaga 6, Enriquez 3, Tangkay 2, Aying 2, Mepaña 2
Laguna (73) - Gaco 19, Losentes 15, Ricafuente 11,
NOTES:For the second straight game, Laguna coach Nomar Isla was slapped with a technical foul for use of profane language against the referees...Cebu shooting guard Stephen Padilla was whistled for an unsportmanlike foul at 6:30 of the third period - a first in his career...Top pointman Woodrow Enriquez played his first regular game in Liga Pilipinas after being sidelined for two months due to a fractured left hand. His return was very timely as alternate guard Jonas Mark Ababon sat out due to a hip injury he sustained after colliding with Laguna’s Jerwin Gaco during Thursday’s Game 1...There was some hardcourt drama towards the end of the one-sided contact as after Cebu coach Yayoy Alcoseba called a timeout with only 1:39 left to play and the Niños leading by mile, 95-71, Laguna used all their three timeouts in succession to the amusement of spectators.
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