Genebraldo leads Calltek past Bankers | Inquirer News

Genebraldo leads Calltek past Bankers

07:23 AM June 21, 2012

AERL Genebraldo posted a double-double performance to lead the Calltek Trojans to their first win of the season via a, 67-47 dismantling of the JP Morgan Chase Co. Bankers last Tuesday in the northern division of the 2012 Sun Cellular E-League for Basketball at the City Sports Club-Cebu Gym.

Genebraldo scored a game-high 28 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, including seven offensive rebounds as the Trojans snapped a five-game losing skid to finally barge into the win column.

Jan Pierre Gellez and Cedric Junius Uy backed Genebraldo with 11 and 10 points, respectively.

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Marriel Barrera finished with 14 points, Rengie Cabanday added 11, while Jonathan Zaragoza had 10 for the Bankers, who fell to 1-6 (win-loss).

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Defending champion Stream Ingenyouity, on the other hand, stayed within the northern division leaders by downing the 1&1 Marauders, 83-41.

Reigning MVP Sylvester Millevo fired 14 points, John Jess Cajuelan and Edward Castañeda had 10 points each for Stream, improved to 5-1, good for third place.

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Convergys leads the northern race with a clean 5-0 slate followed by Aegis which is 6-1.

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Raymaond Basañez tallied 12 points in the Marauders’ fourth loss in seven starts.

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In the southern division, SSI Pure Science nailed its third victory via a low-scoring, 47-40 triumph over the Teleperformance Lions.

Beau Josef Orbe led SSS (3-2) with 10 markers, while Frenche Bonn Petallo also finished with 10 points for the Lions, who absorbed their fourth defeat in five battles. /EDITORIAL ASSISTANT CALVIN D. CORDOVA

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