Blue, Green win tune-up games in Customs hoop | Inquirer News

Blue, Green win tune-up games in Customs hoop

06:56 AM June 09, 2012

BLUE and Green trounced separate rivals in their tune-up games in preparation for the upcoming semifinal round of the Customs 3rd Major Alfonso Abbariao Cup-2012 Biggest Loser basketball tournament at the Basak San Nicolas gym.

The younger Alin Brokerage cagers took a single-digit lead in the opening half behind Israel Alin, Ryan Barral and Edwin Estorgio but Blue responded with a, 23-17 rally in the third to grab a 2-point lead, 55-53, going to the final quarter.

Blue then outscored Alin Brokerage, 14-8 in the fourth for the final, 69-61 count.

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Rizan Herbito led Blue with a game-high 28 points while Israel Alin and Ryan Barral scored 16 and 15 points, respectively for Alin Brokerage.

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Meanwhile, Green led from start to finish to crush International Port Users, 84-77 with Noel Medalle and Lester Gabica scoring 18 and 17 points, respectively. Taks Moral paced the losing International Port Users with 20 markers.

BOX SCORES

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BLUE (69)- Herbito 28, Cañete 21, Gornez 12, Viodor 8.

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ALIN (61)- I. Alin 16, Barral 15, Estorgio 10, Laurel 6, Lleve 5, Villomo 4, Is. Alin 2, Obenieta 2, Egpit 1.

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2nd game

GREEN (84)- Medalle 18, Gabica 17, Mose 15, Monteño 10, Cabrera 8, Javellana 6, Rama 5, Paghasian 4, Ali 1.

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INT’L. PORT (77)- Moral 20, Garcia 10, B. Medalle 10, Pangan 7, Sala 7, Villaronza 5, Mondin 4, Palero 4, Oporto 4, Chiu 2, Boniao 2, Jordan 2. /Correspondent Dale Rosal

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