Aces nip home team Niños; Petron import scores 28 in victory over sister team Ginebra | Inquirer News

Aces nip home team Niños; Petron import scores 28 in victory over sister team Ginebra

By: - Correspondent / @ForgetAbouJay
07:36 AM February 01, 2013

The Alaska Aces kickstarted their southern sojourn on a high note as they escaped the hosts M. Lhuillier Kwarta Padala-Cebu Ninos, 83-81, in the 2013 Sinulog Cup yesterday at the Cebu Coliseum.

In the second game, import Renaldo Balkman scored 28 points as Petron beat sister team Barangay Ginebra, 90-83.

As he did best in his stint during the Philippine Cup, rookie sensation Calvin Abueva sparked the Aces with a third period outburst, wherein he scored nine of his 18 points to tow them to a 61-57 lead after a 34-all deadlock at halftime.

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Cebuano wingman Dondon Hontiveros then kept the Aces going with three straight jumpers for a 68-59 bulge with 6:23 left in the game.

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But the Niños of head coach Raul “Yayoy” Alcoseba did not back down and came within two, 81-83, after a three-point play by Ben Mbala with eight seconds left.

Mbala missed the bonus throw but the Niños were able to grab the offensive board. They had a chance at a game-winning or tying basket but Stephen Padilla was caught stepping out of bounds.

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Alaska import Robert Dozier had 21 to pace the Aces. The Niños got 23 from Mbala.

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Arwind Santos, meanwhile, added 15 for Petron while Alex Cabagnot chipped in 12.

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Mark Caguioa led Ginebra with 15 points.

Alaska seeks their second win today when they battle Ginebra while the Niños face the Petron Boosters at 5 p.m.

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