USC five ends SHS-AdC’s dominance in passerelle division of Milo Best hoop | Inquirer News

USC five ends SHS-AdC’s dominance in passerelle division of Milo Best hoop

/ 08:18 AM October 07, 2012

THE University of San Carlos ended the five-year reign of the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu in an upset of enormous proportions, 63-58, in the semifinals of the Passerelle division of the 2012 Milo-backed BEST Twin Tournament Cebu yesterday at the SHS-Ateneo de Cebu basketball courts along Mango Avenue.

The win propelled USC to the finals slated for today at 3 pm at the Benedicto Gym along AS Fortuna in Mandaue City.

Things were all set for the much-awaited rematch between SHS-AdC and the University of the Visayas after the latter won, 56-53, over the Cebu Eastern College Dragons.

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However, USC threw a wrench into those plans as they completely dominated the second and third periods to overhaul what was a 14-point deficit after the opening 10 minutes of action.

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Early on, SHS-AdC appeared on point as they led, 22-8. But they managed a measly two points in the ensuing period while USC churned out 18 in a rally led by Juneau Antigua, Kent Malazarte and Densim Taytayan.

USC’s lead reached a high of 15, 41-26, with a 15-2 run anchored on the makes of Carlo Ortega and John Galinato in the third canto before SHS-AdC finished that stretch strong with an 8-0 run of their own fueled by shots by Gerard Mendoza for a 34-41 score going to the payoff period.

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An intense battle ensued in the fourth with SHS-AdC inching as close as four, after  three free-throws from Popoy Navarro with 24 seconds remaining.  /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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