Letran holds off Benilde for third consecutive victory

By: Hannah Heramia
August 02, 2018
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Photo by Michael Estupigan

The Colegio de San Juan de Letran Knights eked out a 64-60 thriller of a triumph over College of Saint Benilde Blazers in the NCAA Season 94 Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Blessed Antonio Varona Gymnasium.

As the NCAA On Tour enters the walls of Intramuros, the Knights once again proved that they are on the board in the tournament after taking its third win in a row against streak-seeking Blazers—the same team they faced last year in the same venue.

In the first half, the Knights struggled with the Blazers’ offensive capabilities going almost on-par with their tenacious charges. But after a sluggish start, the Intramuros-based dribblers went full throttle and took the lead at the second half, 35-34.

Leading by just a basket after the break, tensions were high when the Taft-based squad underplayed Letran despite keeping up with the high-intensity play. Bong Quinto and Christian Fajarito spearheaded the team’s rally and combined for six points to tie the lead at 37.

The last minutes of the game were intensified, as the Knights’ system, featured their quick ball movement that capitalized the Blazers’ missed shots.

Letran guard Bonbon Batiller drained a three-pointer to tie the game at 60-all in the final minute of the match, countering Yankie Haruna’s and-1 play.

Quinto, however, played the hero role for Letran as he drained the go-ahead jumper from the baseline to put the Knights in the driver’s seat, 62-60. Jerrick Balanza drained two from the charity stripe and secured Letran’s win at 64-60.

Napa was satisfied with how his wards responded to the challenge, saying their resilience bodes well for the team that has been together for only four months now.

“Good thing ‘yung character ng team lumabas ulit tapos bumalik kamisa strength talaga namin which is yung total team effort para mag survive kami sa game na‘to,” said head coach Jeff Napa.

Bong Quinto showed off his versatility in the win as he finished with 17 points and six rebounds while Fajarito and Larry Muyang added 10 markers, respectively.

“Nandito kami sa home court namin then parang gusto naming lahat kami magpakita. Syempre, minsan lang kami makalaro sa harap ng crowd,” shared Quinto.

On the other hand, Haruna topscored the Blazers with 13 while Leutcheu added 10 in a losing effort.

With Letran’s full game edge over CSB,the team garnered a 3-1 slate. Saint Benilde, on the other hand, dropped to 2-3.

Letran will go on the road on Tuesday, August 7, when they face the Arellano Chiefs at 4:00 p.m.

 

The scores:

CSJL (64) – Quinto 17, Muyang 10, Fajarito 10, Batiller 8, Calvo 6, Yu 4, Balanza 2, Ambohot 2, Taladua 2, Mandreza 2, Celis 1, Balagasay, Agbong 0

CSB (60) – Haruna 13, Leutcheu 10, Gutang 8, Dixon 8, Naboa 5, Velasco 5, Young 4, Domingo 3, Pasturan 2, Carlos 2

 

Quarterscores: 13-17, 25-31, 43-44, 64-60

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