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MPBL: San Juan routs Bacolod; Pasay, Mindoro win

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MPBL: San Juan routs Bacolod; Pasay, Mindoro win
Orlan Wamar stands out for the San Juan Knights.
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MANILA, Philippines — The San Juan Knights pulled away from the Bacolod Slashers after three quarters before cruising to an 83-77 victory and sharing second spot on Thursday in the Manny Pacquiao presents 1xBet-MPBL 2025 Season at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay.

Dexter Maiquez tallied 13 points and seven rebounds to complement Orlan Wamar's 12-point, 10-assist, two-rebound, two-steal effort as San Juan recovered from the 86-97 beating it absorbed from unbeaten Nueva Ecija (11-0) on May 17 and caught up with Abra at 10-1 in the race for playoff spots.

AC Soberano provided support with 11 points, Michael Calisaan 10 points, and Arvin Gamboa 10 points for the Knights, whose 74-54 spread was trimmed by the Tubo Slashers' nine-point cluster built around Ira Bataller's triple and two charities.

Bacolod stumbled to 2-8 despite Mark Ray Dubouzet's 18 points, five rebounds and four assists; Chester Saldua's 11 points and 11 rebounds; and PJ Intia's 11 points and seven rebounds. 

The Pasay Voyagers returned to orbit with a wire-to-wire 107-80 drubbing of the Cebu Classic in the nightcap.

Sidetracked by back-to-back losses, the Voyagers, with homegrown Brian Hilario and Warren Bonifacio at the helm, vented their ire on the Classic, leading by as far as 102-72 en route to an 8-5 card.

Hilario posted 16 points and four rebounds; and Bonifacio 15 points and two rebounds for Pasay, which was further lifted by homegrown Damian Lasco's 12 points; and Jordan Rios' 11 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals.

Cebu tumbled to 4-8 despite Dennis Santos' 21 points, two rebounds and two assists; Daniel Manliguez's 17 points and four rebounds; homegrown Mark Meneses' 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists; and homegrown Dolan Adlawan's 10 points and six rebounds.

The Mindoro Tamaraws gored the Manila Batang Quiapo, 95-56, and climbed to 6-7.

Powered by Axel Inigo's career-high 28 points, the Tamaraws led throughout and as far as 93-54.

Inigo, a former star guard of Far Eastern University, drilled 8 triples, grabbed five rebounds and handed five assists to help Mindoro recover from a 75-82 beating dealt by Cebu on May 16.   

Other Tamaraws who delivered were Wendelino Comboy with 11 points, 6 assists and 2 rebounds; Jun Manzo with 10 points, spiked by 3 triples, 7 rebounds and 2 assists; Brandrey Bienes with 9 points and 8 rebounds; and homegrown Hanz Philip Maycong with 9 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists.

Manila, which absorbed its 11th straight defeat after an initial win, got 13 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists from John Ashley Faa, 10 points from Achie Inigo, Axel's older brother, and Richard Albo with 10 points and 3 rebounds.

The MPBL returns to the Caloocan Sports Complex on Friday with games pitting Abra against Paranaque at 4 p.m., Zamboanga against Pampanga at 6 p.m., and Caloocan against Imus at 8 p.m.

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ORLAN WAMAR

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