Echo-Maroon leads Cekalco-Rama hoop | Inquirer News

Echo-Maroon leads Cekalco-Rama hoop

06:52 AM April 30, 2013

THE Nelson-Solana-led Echo-Maroon logged its 2nd straight win in the Seniors Division after trouncing defending champion Hotel-Violet, 87-81, Friday nigh to snare the early lead in the CEKALCO-Mayor Mike Rama Cup 2013 basketball tournament.

Echo-Maroon trailed early on, 24-34 but rallied in the 2nd canto to grab the lead at halftime, 47-43 and 60-59 at the end of the third.

In the fourth period, Taks Moral and Randy Damulo powered Echo’s 27-21 run for the six-point win.

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Moral and Donald Catong scattered 25 and 18 points, respectively for Echo-Maroon while Randy Damulo added 14. Kelvin Cinco led Hotel-Violet with 36 points.

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In the other game, Charlie-Green crushed Foxtrot-Yellow, 88-77, to improve to 1-1.

High-leaping forward Estoy Panerio and pointguard Richard Gubaton led Charlie-Green with 30 and 20 points, respectively, while Erik Yee and Jing Sumalinog paced the winless Foxtrot-Yellow (0-2) with 24 and 14, respectively.

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BOX SCORE

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ECHO (87)- Moral 25, Catong 18, Damulo 14, Ji.Villarosa 10, Aspera 8, Solana 4, Dianon 4, Lanticse 2, L. Delos Reyes 2.

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HOTEL (81)- Cinco 36, Saceda 20, Soco 6, Navares 4, Tautho 4, Aves 4, Dosal 4, Elmido 3.

2nd game

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CHARLIE (88)- Panerio 30, Gabutan 20, Baculio 10, Ho 8, Molejon 7, Bacho 6, Dy. Panugaling 5, Dn. Panugaling 2.

FOXTROT (77)- Yee 24, Sumalinog 14, Villamor 10, Gutang 10, Zafra 8, Lazaga 7, Rosales 4. /Correspondent Dale Rosal

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