Knights Continue Hot Streak, Trounces Mapua

By: Paolo Angelo Trinidad
April 08, 2022
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Photo by: GMA Sports PH

On Friday afternoon, the Colegio de San Juan de Letran handed Mapua University their first loss of the tournament, 80-60, in the NCAA Season 97 Seniors Basketball at La Salle Green Hills’ St. Benilde Gym in Mandaluyong City.

 

The Knights and the Cardinals have an identical record coming into this game, as both teams have three wins and zero losses.

 

Mapua also led the league in the defensive rating category. That, however, did not matter as the Knights easily slipped past Mapua’s defense, giving them a 23-point lead going into the final frame.

 

In the fourth quarter, the defending champions got their biggest margin of the game following a slam dunk plus a foul from Rhenz Abando, 72-46.

 

The Knights eventually sealed the victory.

 

However, at the 4:59 mark of the opening frame, Letran’s Louie Sangalang was slapped by a disqualifying foul after throwing the ball at Warren Bonifacio’s face. But still, Letran finished the opening canto with an eight-point advantage.

 

Letran pushed the lead to double digits in the second quarter, which gave them a comfortable 47-32 breathing room coming into the second half.

 

Jeo Ambohot paved the way for Letran with a double-double, 16 points and 12 rebounds on 56 percent shooting from the field.

 

Abando also added 14 points, 9 rebounds, and a number of highlight plays for the Knights.

 

While Toby Agustin of Mapua led the Cardinals with 14 points.

 

The Scores:

Letran 80 - Ambohot 16, Abando 14, Paraiso 10, Javillonar 10, Caralipio 8, Fajarito 6, Mina 5, Reyson 5, Yu 3, Guarino 3, Olivario 0, Sangalang 0

 

Mapua 60 - Agustín 14, Pido 9, Hernandez 8, Gamboa 6, Bonifacio 6, Garcia 6, Mercado 4, Lacap 3, Milan 2, Asuncion 2, Nocum 0 Salenga 0, Saul 0.

 

Quarter Scores:

20-12, 47-32, 63-42, 80-60.

 

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