Quinto’s late-game rampage goes down the drain, Letran falls to San Beda

By: Miguel La Torre
September 11, 2018
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Bong Quinto scored 11 points in the last five minutes of the game to will the Letran Knights back to competition. However, the San Beda Red Lions had other things in mind as they triumphed over the Intramuros-based squad, 78-64, in the second round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Season 94, on Tuesday. 

It was a tight battle in the first two quarters of the game until San Beda unleashed an 11-1 run in the first six minutes of the third cant to extend their lead to 14 points. 

Letran fought back and scored seven points but their five consecutive missed free throws paved the way for the Red Lions to extend their lead to 18 at the end of the third, 60-42. 

The Red Lions were in the driver’s seat and led by as much as 22 points in the final period, 67-45, with 6:19 left in the game. 

However, JP Calvo fired a three that sparked a 19-0 Letran rally. Bong Quinto, who was held to only six points in the first three quarters, scored 11 big points in the Knights’ end-game frenzy. Calvo then sliced through the heart of San Beda’s defense and scored a lay-up to cut the deficit to one, 68-69. 

Franz Abuda and Joe Presbitero drained three free throws respectively, to seal the game. 

Letran’s team captain Quinto blamed their lousy third quarter for the loss, saying: “’Yung pinakamasama sa amin is ‘yung third quarter. Nagrelax kami, hindi kami naglaro as a team so ‘yun na-down kami,” as the Knights scored a lowly ten points in the third quarter compared to San Beda’s 25. 

Knights’ head tactician Jeff Napa echoed his team captains’ statements, stating that his wards lacked effort during the third period. 

“We played bad, sobrang sama, like I said ‘dun sa dugout, ginawa naming tanga ‘yung sarili namin. ‘Yun ‘yungpinakamahirap sa part ng pagiging coach eh, lahat ng preparations tama eh, it’s a matter of execution. Kulang kami saeffort and sa commitment kaya naging ganun ‘yung game,” said Napa. 

Quinto went on a rampage; scoring 11 of his 19 points in the final minutes of the game to push Letran back into contention. 

Calvo added 16 points and seven assists while the duo of Larry Muyang and Christian Fajarito finished in double-digits with 11 and 10 points, respectively. 

Donald Tankoua led the Red Lions’ attack with 19 points and nine rebounds. Robert Bolick, meanwhile, contributed 13 points, three rebounds, and five assists in San Beda’s victory. 

The Knights are scheduled to take on the College of Saint Benilde Blazets next on Friday, September 14 at 4 p.m. 

The Scores: 

SBU (74) – Tankoua 19, Bolick 13, Mocon 12, Doliguez 7, Abuda 7, Oftana 4, Presbitero 4, Nelle 3, Cuntapay 3, Soberano2, Kwekuteye 0, Cabanag 0, Carino 0, Tongco 0 

CSJL (68) – Quinto 19, Calvo 16, Muyang 11, Fajarito 10, Batiller 6, Ambohot 3, Taladua 3, Balagasay 0, Yu 0, Agbong 0, Celis 0, Mandreza 0, Galvelo 0 

Quarterscores: 15-16, 32-25, 42-60, 68-74.

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