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Stags nail first win vs Dolphins

- Joey Villar -
Arturo "Turo" Valenzona has never gone winless in two starts when he started coaching San Sebastian more than a decade ago. He remained true to form yesterday.

Valenzona steered the Stags to a huge fourth quarter run to turn back upset-conscious Philippine Christian University Dolphins, 74-65, for its first win in the 80th NCAA basketball tournament at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.

Last year’s MVP Leo Najorda came back from a pair of so-so efforts with a 21-point performance. His biggest moment came in the fourth quarter when he erupted for nine points including a triple in a closing 11-4 attack that sealed the Stags’ first win in three outings.

"Masakit syempre ang matalo ka ng dalawang sunod sa unang dalawang
games nyo lalo na pag-dati kang champion at pumangalawa ka pa last year," said Valenzona, who led the Mendiola-based school to an unprecedented five-peat in the 90s.

"Kaya masaya ako ngayon dahil hindi hinayaan ng mga bata na matalo kami ng dalawang sunod,"
he added.

And it took the Stags a Najorda explosion and a solid interior defense to take the fight out of the Loreto Tolentino-mentored Dolphins.

Trailing 54-55 with less than seven minutes to go, Najorda spearheaded a blistering attack while helping his teammates clamp down on PCU’s big men inside in a zone defense that Valenzona has taken pride of.

In the other game, defending champion Letran unloaded a telling bomb in the second quarter as it toyed with Jose Rizal, 62-45, to seize solo second spot with a 3-1 slate and move closer to unbeaten Mapua (3-0).

It was the Bombers’ third straight defeat against a setback.

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ARTURO

JOSE RIZAL

KAYA

LEO NAJORDA

LETRAN

LORETO TOLENTINO

NAJORDA

PHILIPPINE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY DOLPHINS

RIZAL MEMORIAL COLISEUM

SAN SEBASTIAN

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