MJDL, Customs Portmen lead Customs hoop | Inquirer News

MJDL, Customs Portmen lead Customs hoop

/ 06:52 AM April 26, 2013

THE Michael Jude Dumago Logarta (MJDL) Customs Brokerage routed Alin Customs Brokerage, 109-69, while the Customs Portmen whipped the Chamber of Customs Brokerage, Inc. (CCBI), 86-59, Wednesday night to share the lead with 2-0 cards in the 1st Customs Invitational League-2013 basketball tournament.

MJDL led from start to finish in sealing the 40-point massacre with Dandan Enriquez and Tata Laborte scatterung a game-high 20 and 18 points, respectively while Rizan Herbito paced Alin Brokers with 22 markers.

In the other game, the Customs Portmen also proved too strong for CCBI which failed to lead in the entire 40-minute skirmish.

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Former UC Webmaster Kenneth Kern Sesante fired 18 points for the Customs Portmen while Alix Plando paced CCBI with 20 markers.

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BOX SCORES

MJDL (109)- D. Enriquez 20, T. Laborte 18, B. Medalle 16, Elloren 16, Bensi 10, B. Laborte 7, Arreglo 6, Cal 5, N. Medalle 5, Apuya 4, Alaan 2.

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ALIN (69)- Herbito 22, Barral 11, Laurel 10, I. Alin 6, Lleve 6, Estorgio 5, Desucatan 4, Valleno 3, Lobitania 2.

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2nd game

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CUSTOMS (86)- Sesante 18, Cañete 16, Monteño 13, Gacilos 8, Mose 6, Biteng 6, Oyao 4, Dela Cruz 4, Tan 4, Mabalo 4, Laraga 3.

CCBI (59)- Plando 20, Avenido 10, Embrado 6, Bajao 5, Inoc 4, Labrador 4, Juarez 4, Ompad 2, Monares 2, Pangalunggan 2. /Correspondent Dale Rosal

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