Led by Alano Caputolan and Aldrin Ocanada, the Cebuanos controlled the game from the start en route to their fourth straight victory.
Earlier, MayniLA held off a fierce Compak Shineway-Ozamiz rally to pull out a 74-71 victory and remain as the only other undefeated squad in the seven-team pack.
A free throw by Jonathan Serrano and a timely interception by Glenn Peter Yap of a Melfred Sampilo pass preserved MayniLAs third straight win.
Lhuillier and MayniLA dispute the lead in the tourney supported by Tanduay Rhum, Air Philippines, Cebu Ferries, Natures Spring Water, Supercat, BJ Star Logistics, Gatorade, Panasonic, The Freeman and Molten Basketballs when they clash at 3 p.m. today at the CEU gym in Malolos, Bulacan.
Spring Cooking Oil-Bulacan seeks its first win in five games against Ozamiz (2-2) in the main game at 5.