UV routs CIT-U but loses Abad | Inquirer News

UV routs CIT-U but loses Abad

/ 06:03 AM August 30, 2013

THE UNIVERSITY of the Visayas (UV) Green Lancers nabbed the second seed heading to the quarterfinals after they crushed the Cebu Institute of Technology-University (CIT-U) Wildcats, 82-68, in the 2013 Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) men’s basketball tournament last night at the Cebu Coliseum.

The win was a costly one for the former nine-time champions Lancers as they lost star guard John Abad to an ankle injury in the first period.

The Lancers finished this round with a 5-1 (win-loss) record and will face the seventh seed in the Final Eight, armed with a twice-to-beat advantage.

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UV’s humongous frontline lorded it over CIT-U’s non-existent one with four players scoring in double-figures. Imports Steve Akomo and Mike Harry combined for 27 points and 16 boards while Chris Perolino added 12. Arvie Cabanero also chipped in 10.

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The Wildcats tried to keep in step behind the shotmaking of Floyd Taboada and Joshua dela Cerna as they came within four, 42-46, with 2:45 left in the third.

But Franz Arong and Harry connected on several baskets including the first six of the fourth that gave UV a 60-45 lead.

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Taboada led the Wildcats with 25 points while Dela Cerna added 23 as they fell to 1-4.

In the juniors division, the Cebu Eastern College Dragons (5-2) got second place in the standings as they beat the University of Southern Philippines Foundation Baby Panthers (3-4), 94-82. /correspondent Jonas Panerio

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