Mega LA forces rubbermatch with Rollway Trucking cagers | Inquirer News

Mega LA forces rubbermatch with Rollway Trucking cagers

/ 07:18 AM November 30, 2012

MEGA LA forced Rolly dela Pieza’s Rollway Trucking to a do-or-die game after winning Game 2 of their best-of-three semifinal series, 85-78, in the Lapu-Lapu City Sports Club Basketball Tournament at the Bayswater Resort covered court in barangay Agus, Lapu-Lapu City.

Rene Cuadra led Mega L.A’s win by scorinf a career-high 29 points. Joey Sagarino chipped in 18 markers.

The deciding Game 3 is set this coming Monday at the Crown Regency Hotel basketball court.

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Waiting for the winner of the Mega L.A-Rollway series is Rulls Bakeshop of Rupert Cañiza, which escaped Roro Transport, 73-70, in Game 3 of their own semis series to advance to the finals.

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BOX SCORES:

FIRST GAME:

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RULLS BAKESHOP (73) – Sepe 22, Amistad 17, Cortes 10, Celis 6, Lachete 6, Temporada 6, Cinco 4, Oyao 2.

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RORO TRANSPORT (70) – Bentain 34, Puro 16, Aparente 11, Modina 4, Lapina 3, Duran 2.

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SECOND GAME:

MEGA L.A (85) – Cuadra 29, Sagarino 18, Ngujo 16, Gutib 8, Aparta 7, Balberona 3, Ruiz 2, Amodia 2, Asuncion 1.

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ROLLWAY TRUCKING (78) – Enriquez 19, Centes 12, Dela Pieza 11, Lobingco 10, Plenos 8, Dela Pena 6, Alilin 6, Palad 4, Diongson 2. /CORRESPONDENT DALE G. ROSAL

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