unsa ganeh tym ipasalida ang cebu?
walay results sa game gahapon? huhuhu
pagka way klaro ani...Wa man lagi game gi-air ang NBC ug IBC? makalagot 5 hours ko gahuwat! kas2 sa oras nya wa diay ang akong gapaabot!
results:
SANTO DOMINGO, Ilocos Sur – The M. Lhuillier-Cebu Ninos leaned on the heroics of Stephen Padilla and Mark Ababon in the overtime period to outlast the Taguig Batang Global, 98-93, in Liga Pilipinas opening day action at the Santo Domingo People’s Center Wednesday night (June 1.
Regulation ended at 82-82. Padilla and Ababon, representing two generations of University of the Visayas Lancers, scored all of the Ninos’ 16 points in the extension. The Harbour Centre-supported Batang Global of Mayor Freddie Tinga scored the first six points to race to an 88-82 lead.
Ababon hit a triple and a twinner to grab the lead for good, 90-88, and 1:18 to go. Padilla then delivered the knockout blow with another triple at the 33-second mark, 93-88. From there, Padilla added five free throws to preserve the win for the wards of Coach Yayoy Alcoseba and Michel Lhuillier.
The Batang Global of Coach Jude Roque forced overtime by scoring the last 12 points of regulation time after trailing, 70-82. Marco Fajardo scored on a breakaway lay-up at the buzzer off a missed Padilla jumper to force the extra period. The Ninos led by as much as 22 points in the third canto, 56-34, until Noy Javier and Marvin Ortiguerra powered a 16-0 rally to make the contest exciting.
Three Ninos scored 20 or more points with Ababon hitting 23, Bruce Dacia with 22 and Padilla with 20. Javier paced Taguig with 17 followed by Ortiguerra and former M. Lhuillier guard Lou Gatumbato with 13 markers each.
In the first game, Marlon Kalaw drove strong to the basket against a phalanx of Quezon Red Oilers for the winning points with four ticks to play and push the host Ilocos Sur Brave Hearts to the 84-82 win.
Guard Ryan Panzo gave the Red Oilers of Gov. Raffy Nantes and Coach Oliver Bunyi the lead for the last time on a triple with 2:20 remaining in the seesaw contest, 82-80. Eder Saldua then equalized via a jackknife lay-up in traffic and 1:18 left, 82-82.
With the shot clock winding down, Kim Macanig launched a hurried jumper that missed and Roel Hugnatan collared the defensive rebound and fired a pass to the waiting Kalaw for the winning shot. The Brave Hearts then pulled two defensive stops to ensure the win in the league sanctioned by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (BAP-SBP).
Saldua, a recruit from Davao City, fired 27 points to lead the Brave Hearts of Gov. DV Savellano and Coach Jun da Jose. Gilbert Malaban chipped in 14. Ramsey Williams topped the Red Oilers with 16 markers while Panzo added 13.
How They Scored:
First Game
ILOCOS SUR (84) – Saldua 27, Malabanan 14, Hugnatan 9, Cabatu 9, Guiyab 4, Kalaw 4, Balares 4, Castro 4, Basilides 4, Reyes 3, Lopez 2, Codamon 0.
QUEZON (82) – Williams 16, Panzo 13, Macanig 12, Mondragon 10, Garrido 7, Lingao-Lingao 6, Chua 5, Manabat 5, Canizares 4, Casino 2, Bolado 2.
Period Scores: 19-25, 40-42, 70-64, 84-82.
Second Game
CEBU (9– Ababon 23, Dacia 22, Padilla 20, J. Rodriguez 10, Basco 8, Aying 5, Capati 4, Mepana 3, Cavan 2, Saladaga 1, Berame 0.
TAGUIG (93) – Javier 17, Ortiguerra 13, Gatumbato 13, Fajardo 11, Reguera 9, Bombeo 7, Latoreno 7, Matias 6, F. Rodriguez 5, Marquez 4, Bautista 1, F. de Leon 0, Ripalda 0.
Period Scores: 18-16, 47-31, 66-59, 82-82 (reg.), 98-93 (OT).
source: gameface.ph
Last edited by dieseldust; 06-19-2008 at 12:31 PM.
^sus pareha ta..nag cge lng ko balhin from channel 11 to 13 wa jd.. way umoy ba..
daghan na ta gahuwat...japanese documentary sa 13 ug rey langit sa NBN...hahaaaaaayy
apila nko sa lista mga bro hehe paeta! wa rba jd nagpahibao ngano
matud pa's akong nasudlan nga laing forum, gi-air kuno ang game between the Meteors and Victory sa NBN gahapon. 10 PM ang telecast, but ang IBC wa pa gyud ka air bisag usa ka duwa
Cebu posts 2nd straight win
ILOCOS SUR — The Cebu Nino’s picked up its second straight win yesterday, downing Quezon, 86-84, in the northern phase of Liga Pilipinas at the People’s Coliseum in Sto. Domingo town here.
The other day, the Ninos, behind Rino Berami who had 23 points and ex-pros Bruce Dacia and Stephen Padilla (22 and 21 points, respectively) turned back the Taguig Batang Global in overtime, 98-93.
The Ninos lost a 12-point lead with two minutes remaining, with Taguig’s Marco Fajardo hitting consecutive baskets in the waning seconds of regulation to set up the extra five-minute period, 82-all.
Cebu fell behind, 88-85, halfway in overtime, but Berami and Padilla combined to take control, steering the Ninos away from trouble down the stretch.
Against Quezon, it was Dacia once more who took up the cudgels for the Ninos, sending the Red Oilers to their second heartbreaking defeat.
In the opener Wednesday, Marlon Kalaw beat the buzzer with four-tenths of a second remaining to lift host Ilocos past Quezon, 84-82.
Eder Saldua of Ilocos had earlier tied the game, 82-all, with 1:17 to go before the Bravehearts’ defense forced a Red Oilers miss, setting up Kalaw for the game-winner.
Late in the evening, Laguna edged Baguio, 91-90, on Abby Santos’ free throw for the Stallions’ second straight win in the southern leg at Xavier University in Cagayan de Oro.
Meanwhile, Quezon battles Taguig at 3 p.m. today at the People’s Coliseum in Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur followed by the 5 p.m. encounter between opening day winners Cebu and host Ilocos Sur.
Over at Xavier University gym, Baguio faces Pagadian at 4 p.m., and Laguna takes on Misamis Oriental at 6 p.m.
The scores:
First Game
ILOCOS 84 — Malabanan 14, Saldua 26, Reyes 3, Guiyab 4, Hugnatan 9, Kalaw 6, Cabatu 8, Balares 4, Castro 4, Lopez 2, Basilides 4.
QUEZON 82 — Williams 16, Panzo 13, Mondragon 12, Macanig 12, Garrido 7, Lingao Lingao 6, Chua 5, Oabel 5, Canizares 2, Bolado 2, Casino 2.
Quarters: 19-25, 40-42, 70-64, 84-82.
Second Game
CEBU 98 — Berami 23, Dacia 22, Padilla 21, Rodriguez 10, Basco 8, Aying 5, Capati 4, Mepana 3, Cavan 2.
TAGUIG 93 — Javier 17, Ortiguerra 13, Gatumbato 13, Fajardo 11, Reguera 9, Bombeo 7, Latoreno 7, Matias 6, Rodriguez 5, Marquez 4, Bautista 1.
Quarters: 18-16, 37-31, 56-59, 82-82 (Reg.), 98-93 (OT)
Third Game
Cebu 86 — Dacia 20, Basco 13, Padilla 13, Capati 12, Ababon 10, Saladaga 10, Rodriguez 4, Berami 2, Mepana 1, Aying 1.
Quezon 84 — Macanig 16, Williams 14, Lingao-Lingao 14, Canizares 13, Mondragon 11, Panzo 5, Alcala 5, Bolado 2, Garrido 2, Casino 1, Mendoza 1.
Quarters: 19-13; 43-40; 70-58; 86-84.
murag every weekends rman ipasalida..
10 am- 12 nn man cguro or
10 pm - 12 midnight
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