Caloocan nips Marikina at home; Batangas nears playoff return

By Ivan Stewart Saldajeno/PNA

MANILA — The Caloocan Supremos survived a late push from Marikina Shoemasters to take a crucial 94-91 win in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) Datu Cup at the Caloocan Sports Complex on Thursday night.

The Supremos were on the verge of blowing out the visiting Shoemasters at home after opening a 68-53 advantage with 4:13 remaining in the third quarter.

Marikina, however, went on an 18-5 run spanning to the fourth quarter to trim the lead down to just two, 73-71, with 8:15 left in the game.

Caloocan restored order a little bit after going on a 12-4 run capped by back-to-back triples from Almond Vosotros to reopen a 10-point gap, 85-75, with 3:35 to play.

The Shoemasters knocked on the door again after responding to the Supremos with a 12-4 rally of their own to cut the gap back to two, 89-87, with 1:43 remaining.

After Vosotros’ field goal was answered by two free throws from Gerald Anderson, Marikina saw an opening to tie the game after Mark Sarangay only made a split from the free throw that slightly stretched Caloocan’s lead to three, 92-89, with 40 seconds remaining.

Anderson, who was struggling from beyond the arc all game long, misfired a right corner three-pointer, but Jay-Ar Ng Sang got the offensive rebound and scored two charities off a Sarangay foul with 13 seconds on the clock to cut the lead down to just one, 92-91.

Vosotros got past Anderson’s pesky defense while at the backcourt, leaving the latter no choice but to give up the foul with 6.7 seconds remaining. Vosotros made both free throws to extend the Supremos’ lead to three, 94-91.

Yves Sazon, who also had a hard time finding his range, misfired on a quick three-point attempt from the left corner, but Cederick Labing-Isa failed to handle the rebound properly as he stepped out of bounds right after getting the carom, leaving 1.5 seconds for the Shoemasters to force overtime.

Ronald Roy, however, overshot a right corner trey as time expired, letting Caloocan escape.

Vosotros fired 31 points on 11-of-19 shooting including a 6-of-10 clip from three-point range with five rebounds, six assists, and one steal for the Supremos, who are now in 10th place in the Northern Division at 9-14, just a half-game behind the Mandaluyong El Tigre and the Pampanga Lanterns for eighth and ninth places with just two games remaining in their schedule.

Labing-Isa and Paul Sanga each added 18 points.

Ryan Costelo dropped an MPBL career-high of 25 points on 9-of-14 shooting, along with six rebounds, five assists, and one steal against no turnover for the Shoemasters, but he was dearly missed in the final 2:22 of the game after fouling out as his team fell to 11th place in the Southern Division at 7-13, a full game behind the Biñan Heroes for eighth place.

Sazon added 23 markers, seven boards, two dimes, and four steals, but he was 1-for-8 from rainbow country overall.

Ng Sang had a double-double of 16 points and 11 caroms with one block.

In the first game, Batangas City Athletics is now just a formality away from making a return to the MPBL playoffs after edging Pasig Pirates, 69-62.

The Athletics pulled away from the also-ran yet still gritty Pirates in the third period, outscoring their opponents, 23-11, to open a 16-point lead, 57-41, at the end of the said quarter that they kept until the end.

Overall, Batangas City made 45 percent of its baskets while limiting Pasig to just 34 percent shooting.

Val Acuña put up 15 points, two rebounds, and two assists for the defending champions, who moved to within a half-game of their victims in last season’s finals, the Muntinlupa Cagers, for second place in the Southern Division at 13-9.

Jhaymo Eguilos and Jeff Viernes each added 12 markers.

Eguilos actually finished with a double-double as he also had 12 rebounds while going 4-for-4 from the field. He also had two assists, two blocks, and one steal.

Rodan Reducto put up 16 points, one rebound, and one assist in his best MPBL performance yet for the Pirates, who sank further at the bottom of the standings to 3-18.

No other Pasig player scored double-digits. (PNA)

Box Scores:

First Game

Batangas City 69-Acuña 15, Viernes 12, Eguilos 12, Alvarez 10, Santos 8, Mescallado 5, Villamor 3, Abatayo 2, Tagarda 2, Rogado 0, Grimaldo 0, Olayon 0, Arminion 0, Macalalad 0

Pasig 62-Reducto 16, Monte 9, Melegrito 8, Mendoza 7, Doroteo 7, Aldave 6, Velchez 4, Gatchalian 3, Camacho 2, Saquillo 0

Quarterscores: 17-14, 34-30, 57-41, 69-62

Second Game

Caloocan 94-Vosotros 31, Sanga 18, Labing-Isa, 18, Pacquiao 8, Lasco 7, Marilao 7, Sarangay 5, Pedrosa 0, Custodio 0

Marikina 91-Costelo 25, Sazon 23, Ng Sang 16, Anderson 11, Roy 9, Deles 3, Ular 2, Bautista 2, Catipay 0, Ybañez 0

Quarterscores: 20-13, 47-38, 72-64, 94-91

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