Park N’ Go halts Ang Tibay Mo’s win streak | Inquirer News

Park N’ Go halts Ang Tibay Mo’s win streak

/ 06:43 AM April 27, 2012

PARK N’ Go plugged the three-game win streak of league-leader Ang Tibay Mo via a, 108-95 win Tuesday night for its 2nd win in three games (2-1) in the Power Forty Basketball Club-2012 summer basketball tournament at the Emilio Jaca Memorial gym.

It was another wire-to-wire finish for the Breadmakers who were led by Erik Abatayo and Jingjing Rama who scored 25 and 21 points, respectively.

Edwin Dejacto and Jun Sumargo paced Ang Tibay Mo with 28 and 26 points, respectively, for their first setback in four games (3-1).

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In the other game, Water Market trounced Jen Jic Commandos, 108-91 to improve to 3-1 while the latter fell to 2-2 card.

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Former SWU Cobra Michael Arias and Vez Eleguin led Water Market with 25 points apiece, while Joel Cañete paced Jen Jic Commandos with 29.

BOX SCORES

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PARK N’ GO (108)- Abatayo 25, J. Rama 21, Cabrera 18, Tabar 12, G. Rama 10, Lisondra 10, R. Rama 4, Alob 2, Fuentes 2, Misa 2, Espinosa 2, Ramil 2.

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ANG TIBAY (95)- Dejacto 28, Sumargo 26, Abasolo 11, Mabalcon 8, Nacario 6, Gaviola 6, Dejarme 6, Ed. Gabuya 2, Samson 2.

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2nd game

W. MARKET (108)- Eleguin 25, Arias 25, Lim 17, Libre 11, Ungria 10, Ozon 8, Dimitiman 4, Navares 2, Mosqueda 2, Labajo 2, Balbanera 2.

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JENJIC (101)- Cañete 29, Tantay 21, Cabatas 15, Dumale 14, Dayota 9, A. Lim 8, Navares 3, Atillo 2. /Correspondent Dale Rosal

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