Friday, September 16, 2011

Final Four - Women's Basketball and Juniors Basketball




September 16, Friday
Blue Eagle Gym


[Women's Basketball]
Final Four


Adamson [twice-to-beat]   vs.   UST


The UAAP Defending Champion Adamson Lady Falcons disposed of the Lady Tigers to clinch the First Finals slot in this year's UAAP Women's Basketball Tourney to the tune of 53 against 45.  Adamson Coach Emily Vega's girls outrebounded Chris Cantonjos' charges 70-54.  Penaranda, Buendia, and Balasta topscored for Adamson and combining for 35 of the Falcons' total of 53  -- while Andaya, Reyes, Meija and Bombeo lead UST in scoring, combining for 33 of UST's total of 45. 

[Missed the match so I don't have any pictures]



La Salle   vs.   FEU [twice-to-beat]


Coach Tyrone  Bautista couldn't have been much happier. His young Lady Archers beat the twice-to-beat FEU Lady Tams 57-54 to forge a winner-take-all / knockout match on Tuesday, Sept.20, Tuesday.




Kady Wilson embraces Inna Corcuera after the final buzzer.
Inna didn't score much, only 2 points, but came away with 10 boards,
next only to Abaca's 17 big ones.


Hannah Viterbo takes a three from 9 o'clock as
Mariluo Borja arrives too late.



Nikki Garcia tries to box out Camille Sambile so that
FEU will be called for the last touch.


Small but terrible - Tricia Piatos managed 8 points
and 7 rebounds, 2 of which were offensive.



Lim, Sambile, and Borja try to crowd Araceli Abaca.


Coach Bautista making sure everyone is on the same page.


Go La Salle !!!


Nikki Garcia manages to get off a shot despite
being bodied up by Allana Lim and April Siat.


A Bad Day at the Office for Allana.


Go-to Gal Araceli Abaca proudly faces the DLSZ gallery after the W.





[Juniors Basketball]



Ateneo  vs.  FEU  [twice-to-beat]


Blue Eaglets beat the Junior Tamaraws [62-53]
to force a knockout match on Sept. 20,Tuesday.





Wilfredo Asuncio



Janus Suarez takes it straight to the teeth of theTamaraw defense.


And gets his hard earned two points.


Mark Gamboa, yonger brother of Mike Gamboa of UP,
drives to the hoop in this 3-frame sequence.
1-3



2-3


3-3




Wilfredo Asuncion takes a long distane twinner.



One cannot really stop Jerie Piongoy of the Junior Tams from scoring.


One can, at most, try to limit his point production.


Vitangcol blocks an attempt by Gem San Jose.


Asuncion again, this time, leading the break.


Mission accomplished.



NU  vs.  La Salle [twice-to-beat]


Boris Aldeguer's boys came away with 19 turnover points, as compared to NU's 11, and DLSZ had 12 steals to NU's 5.  But the Bulldogs' domination of the boards [50 against 36] and field goal clip [42% tagainst 22%] did the Junior Archers in.

By the start of the 4th Quarter, NU was up by 15.  All they had to do in the last 10 minutes was just to match DLSZ basket for basket/point for point and that would be more than enough for them to win.  And that's exactly what NU did. They scored 19 points and allowed DLSZ to score 20 poinbts in the 4th and when the final buzzer sounded the score was NU-66  DLSZ-52.



Raphael Atangan's gutsy moves paid dividends for NU.


He managed 14 points with 32 minutes playing time.
He also took 9 boards, 3 of which were offensive.


Gabby Reyes was the lone Archer with double figures.
Napa, Atangan, Baliton, and Rivero all scored double figures for NU.


Ralph Tansingco eludes Von Kieffer Yu for a twinner.

 

Paul Baliton being pressured by Isaac Lim.


- Atangan vs Reyes -
Atangan wins.


Paolo Rivero uses his heft to score.

 


Atangan again, this time for a solo two.



Siblings Patricia and Bea Coronel [middle & right],
and a friend, came by to cheer for DLSZ.



Thomasian Jeric Fortuna and Atenean Nico Elorde once wore the
Green and White.  Both guys bumped into each other after watching
the NU-DLSZ game.

tb updated


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