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MLS team greets CIIB 'unhappy' new year in LAYA

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CEBU – The MLS stalwarts greeted the Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Bureau (CIIB) an unpleasant new year by handing the latter its first loss in four games, 80-71, in the resumption of the Labangon Youth Association (LAYA) 1st Ritchie Osmeña Cup the other day at the Labangon Sports Complex.

Nelson Luague ignited the final assault of MLS by scoring 26 points, while Bern Ylanan and Marlon Siaotong joined in the scoring parade by cashing in 19 and 18 markers, respectively. Ylanan, younger brother of CIIB chief Police Supt. George Ylanan scored most of his points also in the final period.

MLS, thus, improved its win-loss record to 3-2 although CIIB remained on top of the heap with a 3-1 slate.

Earlier, the LAYA Green led by league president Robbie Ylanan clobbered the undermanned Gold squad, 84-69.

Martin Pasana had 21 points as LAYA Green evened its win-loss mark to 2-2.

Viking Rollon and Jerome Hisoler had 40 points combined for LAYA Gold, but their efforts went for naught as they tailspun to their fourth straight defeat in as many games.

The scores

First game

Green (84) - Pasana 21, Sangara, Navaja 13, Ynot 12, Abella 11, Ylanan 3, Pañares 3, Gallardo 2

Gold (69) - Rollon 24, Hisoler 16, Along 13, Rustere 11, Solon 5

Second game

MLS (80) - Luague 26, B. Ylanan 19, M. Siaotong 18, Enriquez 7, Parba 4, Siatong 4, Banglus 2

CIIB (71) - Veloso 29, Bugtai 14, Mandaros 10, Plasus 7, Dignos 4, Quiton 4, Pandong 3, G. Ylanan 2 (GGM) (THE FREEMAN)

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BERN YLANAN AND MARLON SIAOTONG

CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE AND INVESTIGATION BUREAU

GEORGE YLANAN

LABANGON SPORTS COMPLEX

LABANGON YOUTH ASSOCIATION

MARTIN PASANA

NELSON LUAGUE

POLICE SUPT

RITCHIE OSME

ROBBIE YLANAN

YLANAN

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