USPF downs DBC | Inquirer News

USPF downs DBC

By: - Correspondent / @ForgetAbouJay
/ 07:30 AM September 07, 2011

The University of Southern Philippines Foundation Baby Panthers regained their composure in the second half to defeat the Don Bosco Greywolves, 80-69, in the juniors division of the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (CESAFI) basketball tournament yesterday at the Cebu Coliseum.

The Baby Panthers improved their standing to 4-3 (win-loss) with the first round nearing its close. Don Bosco, on the other hand, fell further down the pipe with a 2-5 record.

USPF had to fight for the victory as they lost a 13-point lead in the first half.

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USPF led, 21-8, after the opening canto behind the superb shooting of their main men, Rommel Diapera and Winston Bolivar, who tallied six points each.

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However, the vastly improved Greywolves stood up for themselves in the ensuing period, where they tallied a whopping 30 points while allowing their opponents just 13 to overhaul the deficit and take a 38-34 halftime lead.

USPF got its focus back in the third as it grabbed the lead back, 57-52, heading to the last frame. Then, eight points by Diapera on an array of mid-range jumpers plus a reverse lay-in by Bolivar gave USPF a 72-61 advantage with 2:24 remaining. Four points by Nierre and consecutive baskets by Mellijor got Don Bosco within seven, 69-76, but USPF was not to be denied as Jason Cando and Winston Bolivar stomped the fire off with makes of their own.

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USPF’s dynamic duo once again reigned as Bolivar ended with 26 while Diapera had 23. The Greywolves were led by the 27 of Nierre.

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