Big Chill, Cagayan Valley log huge victories | Inquirer News

Big Chill, Cagayan Valley log huge victories

/ 06:27 AM March 26, 2013

The Big Chill Superchargers and the Cagayan Valley Rising Suns registered convincing wins yesterday, thanks to dominant first half performances against their respective opponents in the PBA D-League Foundation Cup yesterday at the Arena in San Juan City.

Big Chill romped all over Boracay Rum, 82-60, while the Rising Suns decimated Informatics, 98-56.

With star guard Terrence Romeo back in the flow, the Superchargers bounced back from their 63-69 loss to Hog’s Breath last week. Romeo scored 15 points in his first game since suffering a broken hand more than a month ago.

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Janus Lazoda scored 18 points, including 4-of-6 shooting from the 3-point range, while Arvie Bringas had 16.

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In the other game, the Cagayan Rising Suns get down to business right away and secured their first win in just 20 minutes. James Forrester scored 17 points and Chris Eximiniano added 14 for the Rising Suns, who made short work of the Icons.

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Cagayan Valley 98 – Forrester 17, Eximiniano 14, Langsang 11, Bringas 11, Canta 10, Poligrates 8, Melano 8, Montemayor 8, Celada 7, Cruz 2, Lao 2, Villanil 0, Del Rio 0.

Informatics 56 – Rogado 13; Matute 11, Teng 10, Acuna 5, Ablaza 4, Montuano 4, Cortes 4, Cabonce 2, Benitez 2, Gamboa 1, Labis 0, Ibay 0, Camus 0, Acidre 0. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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