Games Wednesday
(Paco Arena, Manila)
2 p.m. – DENRvs SSS
3 p.m. – OP-PMS vs AFP
5 p.m. – PhilHealth vs Judiciary
Former Ginebra player Macky Escalona and Jonathan Parreño helped power GSIS to a 94-86 win over Department of Agriculture while Senate kept its unblemished record in the 9th UNTV Cup Sunday, Jan. 15, at the Paco Arena in Manila.
Escalona, who played for Ateneo during his collegiate days, produced a solid all-around performance, posting 18 points, 5 steals, 5 assists and three rebounds to share the Best Player of the Game award with Parreño.
Perreño scattered 19 points as the GSIS notched its second straight winsince dropping its first two games in Group B of the event offering a tax-free P3 million to the chosen charity of the champion team.
The Senate Defenders, meantime, extended their winning streak to three games in Group B with a 94-44 drubbing of the SSS Kabalikat.
In the other game, the Bennett Palad-mentored NHA Home Masters stayed in second place in Group B – thanks to an 85-72 win over the PNP Responders.
Five players, including Sen. Joel Villanueva, scored in double figures for the Mike Fermin-coached Defenders with Clark Torrente leading the way with 21 points, 9 rebounds and three steals.
A member of the UST Tigers that reigned supreme during Seasons 56 and 57, Villanueva chipped in 11 points while Rey Malaga contributed 18 poins, 6 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals.
Tony Lustestica struck hardest for NHAwith 23 points, 4 assists, 2 steals and a block as the Home Masters improved to 3-1.
First Game
SENATE 94 – C. Torrente 21, R. Malaga 18, R. Balboa 11, L. Gasparillo 11, E. Villanueva 11, M. Marcos 9, J. Sanders 6, J. Ramos 4, H. Petilos 3.
SSS 44 – F. Sarmiento 22, A. Comson 11, M. Aguila 3, D. Rayos 2, J. Salera 2, S. Segotier 2, S. Trinidad 2.
Quarters: 21-14, 46-21, 65-32, 94-44.
Second Game
GSIS 94 – J. Parreño 19, Macky Escalona 18, R. Banzali 18, M. Enriquez 12, J. Abugan 10, R. Diaz 9, D. Bunyi 3, R. Laurel 2, T. Hernandez 1.
Agriculture 86 – J. Casaysayan 32, W. Buenavista 14, N. Villena 11, S. Silva 7, M. Kalaw 7, R. Comerciase 6, I. Garrido 5, L. Lee 4.
Quarters: 24-18, 46-29, 72-57, 94-86.
Third Game
NHA 85 – A. Lustestica 23, W. Tibay 14, J. Prado 12, A. Vitug 9, R. Sumayang 8, M. Mercado 6, B. Dabu 6, J. Dizon 6, M. Mercado 6, R. Tibay 1.
PNP 72 – A. Tolentino 17, R. Villanueva 15, A. Bayabao 12, R. Serrano 12, O. Omiping 11, M. Enriquez 3, G. Aniban 2.
Quarters: 24-13, 47-29, 60-58, 85-72.