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First Family still unbeaten

/ 10:51 AM February 26, 2013

THE FIRST Family Appliance kept its undefeated streak going as it beat the Best World Lifestyle 2004, 70-57, in the Cebu Eastern College Alumni Basketball Association’s 12th Dr. Chen Lieh Fu Memorial Cup last Saturday at the CEC gym.

Rex Alinson paced the winners with 16 points and two assists while Shaun Christopher Wang netted 12 points and hauled 15 rebounds as First Family Appliance got its eighth win in a row.

Dreyfuss Ang and Mark Ryan Babor also had substantial contributions, conspiring for 16 points, 23 rebounds,10 assists and six steals for Class ’96.

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Joseph Aljhune Areja had 21 points on top of six assists, three rebounds and two steals for Class 2004, which fell to 2-2 (win-loss).

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In the other game, Sammy Sia had 17 points, 12 rebounds and three steals as Argentina Corned Beef ’84/87/90 downed the listless Wild Rice 2007, 50-41, for its second win in six starts.

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First game

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Class ’84/87/90 (50) – Sia 17, Cabellon 12, Apawan 9, Go 4, F. Chua 3, H. Chua 3, Quilacio 2

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Class 2007 (41) – Espada 15, Ong 13, Haw 4, Dy 4, Chu 3, Pilapil 2

Second game

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Class ’96 (70) – Alinson 16, Wang 12, Lariosa 11, Donayre 11, Babor 8, Ang 8, Baron 4

Class 2004 (57) – Areja 21, Hayag 13, Co 13, Chan 6, Alvez 4. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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