Stream hands aegis first loss in e-league | Inquirer News

Stream hands aegis first loss in e-league

/ 07:35 AM August 27, 2013

STREAM Ingenyouity showed why it is the defending champion, downing the erstwhile unbeaten Aegis Vipers, 73-71, in the 2013 E-League for Basketball last Sunday at the City Sports Club-Cebu Gym.

Joselito Aranda came up with a near triple-double performance, piling up 16 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and four steals as Stream tied its victim’s slate at 7-1 (win-loss).

Also stepping up big for Stream were Sylvester Millevo, John Louie Arriesgado and Angelo Lucero, who all scored in twin digits to combine for 39 points.

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Ryan Veloso led the Vipers with a game-high 24 points, while Steve Warren Navaja and Dean Junber Escalon added 15 and 10 markers, respectively.

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The Lexmark Stallions, meanwhile, bounced back from a lopsided loss the last time out by spanking the Telstra-Teletech Titans, 88-69.

Recovering from its 66-82 loss to Accenture, Lexmark banked on Franco Cipriano, who collected 25 points, 12 rebounds, six steals, one block and an assist.

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The Titans dropped to 2-7. They were led by Manuel Rodello, who fired 24 markers, while Ben Belena, Edsel Capillanes and Jaime Antonio Medija added 14, 11 and 10, respectively.

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Tallying their sixth win in eight outings were the Wipro Tigers, who shot down the SSI Warriors, 60-52. /EDITORIAL ASSISTANT CALVIN D. CORDOVA

 

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