Aegis rallies past Stream Global | Inquirer News

Aegis rallies past Stream Global

07:06 AM May 30, 2012

THE AEGIS Vipers rallied in the second half to post an 84-74 upset over the defending champion Stream Global Ingenyouity last Monday in the 2012 Sun Cellular E-League for Basketball at the City Sports Club-Cebu Gym.

The Vipers overhauled a 33-44 halftime deficit as they pounded the defending champions in the second half to seal their third win in four games.

After moving within 58-59 after the third, Aegis successfully dropped the upset axe when it outscored Stream in the fourth, 16-15.

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Ryan Veloso paced Aegis with 25, Dean Junber Escalon donated 21, while Clifford Amarado and Steve Warren Navaja pitched in 17 and 10, respectively.

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Sylvester Millevo finished with 23 points for Stream, which tasted its first loss in three outings.

In other games, the Qualfon Knights tripped the &1 Marauders, 63-57, while the Cebu Global Warriors survived the Sykes Pioneers, 61-55.

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Jopher Regidor topped Qualfon with 25 points. Gerald Jacaban had 10 points and five rebounds  for the team’s third win against the same number of losses.

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Rowen Tagalog scored 19 points, Jay Paradiang added 16 for the Warriors, who ended a two-game slide.

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BOX SCORES:

AEGIS (84)- Veloso 25, Escalon 21, Amarado 17, Navaja 10, Arriesgado 4, Yballe 3, Nayon 2, Rabuya 2.

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STREAM (74)- Millevo 23, Alquilos 9, Lucero 9, Mancao 8, Tejam 6, Flores 6, De la Peña 4, Arroyo 3, Cajuelan 3, Galicia 3./EDITORIAL ASSISTANT CALVIN D. CORDOVA

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