Dablo logs 37 in Olkaz’s win over Bagtic in Ornopia hoop | Inquirer News

Dablo logs 37 in Olkaz’s win over Bagtic in Ornopia hoop

08:56 AM March 22, 2013

PROLIFIC scorer Jei Dablo came up with another high-scoring performance to lead Team Olkaz to a tight 78-76 win over Bagtic in the 1st Lou Ornopia Basketball Tournament at the barangay Calambua open court in San Remigio town, northern Cebu
Dablo scattered 36 markers when Olkaz tripped Ilihan last week, 80-75 and followed that up with a 37-point explosion against Bagtic as Olkaz moved atop the standings with a clean 2-0 (win-loss) card.
Dablo unloaded 11 of his total output in the third period, allowing his team to take the lead for good, 55-52, entering the final canto. Dablo then scored 16 in the payoff period to ice the win for Olkaz.
Ilihan, meanwhile, escaped Big Boss of San Miguel, 77-72 in overtime.
The month-long tournament, which is one of the activities of Calambua’s annual fiesta in honor of its patron San Vicente Ferrer on April 13, is presented by the Calambua barangay council in partnership with MS Motosuit and supported by Bradder Moto Access, F & F Motor Parts, RMO Motor Parts, Prospeed, Motomaze, JCO Motor Parts, Keiz BJ Motors, Leizel Navarez, Diosdado Navarez, Anong Lumapas, Jerry Samarita, Vincent Golden and the families of Saludar, Ycot, Ornopia, Montealto, Armenion, Jubay, and De la Peña.
BOX SCORES
FIRST GAME
OLKAS (78)- Dablo 37, Jubay 14, Coligado 7, Demana 7, Jubay 6, Camos 6, Jubay 1.
BAGTIC (76) – Pepito 20, Migabon 20, Pepito 18, Metoda 8, Canque 7, Aton 2.
SECOND GAME
ILIHAN lihan (77) – Moterola 17, Gualin 13, D. Prescillas 13, Hortelano 12, Rina 10, Neis 9, R. Prescillas 3.
San Miguel (72) – Argawanon 29, Pantalion 27, Montecalvo 8, Catadman 6, Cuer 2. /EDITORIAL ASSISTANT CALVIN D. CORDOVA

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