The Pasay Voyagers scored the first 6 points against Cebu Classic and were in cruise control the rest of the evening on the way to a 107-80 win. Brian Hilario had 16 points and 4 assists to lead Pasay.
Dennis Santos had 21 points to lead Cebu, which fell to 9th place in the South Division with a 4-8 win-loss slate.
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107 | 80 | |
43-72 (0.597) | FG Shooting | 30-64 (0.469) |
13-32 (0.406) | 3-Pt Shooting | 8-24 (0.333) |
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B. Hilario16 | Scoring | 21D. Santos |
San Juan Knights, whose 9-game winning streak was snapped by league-leading Nueva Ecija Saturday, got back on the winning track by beating struggling Bacolod Tubo Slashers 83-77.
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83 | 77 | |
32-64 (0.500) | FG Shooting | 35-67 (0.522) |
10-29 (0.345) | 3-Pt Shooting | 9-19 (0.474) |
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D. Maiquez13 | Scoring | 18M. Dubouzet |
Axel Iñigo hit 8 of his 12 three point attempts to lead the Mindoro Tamaraws past Manila Batang Quiapo 95-56. Iñigo finished with a total of 28 points and added 5 rebunds and 5 assists as the Tamaraws improved to 6-7.
Manila, who suffered their 11th straight defeat, was lead by 13 points from John Ashley Faa.
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95 | 56 | |
37-85 (0.435) | FG Shooting | 23-68 (0.338) |
15-40 (0.375) | 3-Pt Shooting | 7-28 (0.250) |
Leaders | ||
Ax. IƱigo28 | Scoring | 13J. Faa |