Azkals rule Picpa hoops | Inquirer News

Azkals rule Picpa hoops

/ 07:45 AM June 21, 2011

THE Azkals upset PICPA-Cebu, 60-54 last Saturday to capture the 1st Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA)-2011 Goodwill Games title at the Capitol Parish gym.

The Azkals led 15-13 in the opening period with Michael Jumuad leading the charge. But PICPA-Cebu responded with a 13-10 run in the second to rule the half, 26-25. Another 15-10 rally in the third gave PICPA-Cebu a six-point lead, 41-35.

However, the Azkals unloaded a 25-13 bomb in the fourth to seal the six-point win.

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Arjam Bonsucan and Michael Jumuad led the Azkals with 16 and 12 points, respectively, while Andre Tocao and Benedict Bandala paced PICPA-Cebu with 19 and 10 points, respectively.

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Meanwhile, JPIA beat PICPA-Bohol in overtime, 86-83 to claim the third place trophy.

After an 83-all deadlock, Darren Bayalas canned a buzzer-beating three-pointer to peg the final score. Bayalas led JPIA with 25 points while Fritz Bayno and Rex Encallado combined  with 43 points.

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Rogemer Ojendras led PICPA-Bohol with 30 points.

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BOX SCORES

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JPIA (86)- Bayno 27, Bayalas 25, Encallado 16, Solis 6, Dalumpines 6, Tuquib 6

PICPA-BOHOL (83)- Ojendras 30, Adarter 20, Ebojo 19, Polistico 10, Golilat 4,

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Second game

AZKALS (60)- Bonsucan 16, Jumuad 12, Destriza 6, Alejandre 6, Huyo-a 4, Lofranco 4, Judaya 4, Mora 4, Supilanas 2, Nona 2.

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PICPA-CEBU (54)- Tocao 19, Bandala 10, Ortiz 8, Bauzon 6, Sevilla 6, Meso 3, Oliveros 2. /Correspondent Dale Rosal

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