Raven Cortez came up clutch at both ends, Monday, June 3, inside San Juan’s Filoil EcoOil Centre, as De La Salle University fended off hard-charging Far Eastern University, 81-76, to secure a spot in the quarterfinals of the Filoil EcoOil 17th ECJ Preseason Cup.
With the Tamaraws threatening at 71-73 with two minutes left, Kevin Quiambao hit a jumper before Cortez denied Janrey Pasaol’s layup, gathered the rebound, and then scored on a short stab at the other end.
That two-way flurry took the wind out of FEU’s sails and towed La Salle to its fifth win in a row out of six games.
“Start pa lang naman ng mga training namin, sinasabi na ni coach [Topex Robinson] sa’min kung ano nga ba talaga ‘yung mga roles namin… On my end, I just want to be there on the defensive side,” said Cortez after ending up with a team-high 13 points on top of nine rebounds and two blocks.
Quiambao then chimed in a so-so – for his lofty standards – 12 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists for the Green Archers who are also assured of the second seed out of the UAAP group for the crossover quarterfinals.
Conversely, La Salle archrival Ateneo de Manila University bowed out without picking up a win after it was upended by University of the East, 62-74.
Nigerian Precious Momowei feasted on the Blue Eagles’ undersized frontline for another double-double of 24 points and 18 rebounds. He was flanked by John Abate and his 19 points as the Red Warriors ended the eliminations at 4-3, very much in the running for the playoffs of the preseason tournament co-presented by Bostik El Heneral and ABC Tile Adhesive, and has Smart Sports, Strong Group Athletics, and Hanes as major sponsors.
Ateneo fumbled in its last try for a taste of victory despite rookie Kristian Porter’s gallant stand of 16 markers and nine boards.
FEU (3-3), for its part, needs to win its remaining assignment to have a shot at the next round. Rookie Veejay Pre continued to impress for them with 21 points, five rebounds, and three assists.
Over in the NCAA side, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde also claimed a quarterfinals berth courtesy of a 95-89 victory vs. Lyceum of the Philippines University.
Riding a massive 20-7 surge all the way to a 69-51 lead late in the third quarter, the Blazers built up enough distance from the pesky Pirates to score their sixth straight win after a loss to open the preseason showcase also supported by Tela.com Athletics as official outfitter and Molten as official game ball, as well as minor sponsors Reyes Barbecue, KFC, Brothers Burger, Wallem Philippines Shipping, Harbor Star Shipping Services, Akari, Jiang Nan Hotpot, and KantiGo Sports.
Allen Liwag dumped 27 points, eight boards, and two assists to make sure Benilde remained atop the NCAA pool. Roger Ondoa also provided 16 markers to give Taft Ave. two teams bound for the next round.
Meanwhile, San Beda University and San Sebastian College-Recoletos boosted their respective bids for the playoffs after downing separate rivals.
Behind Bryan Sajonia’s 17 points alongside two rebounds, the Red Lions shot down Jose Rizal University, 75-62, while the Golden Stags relied on 18 points apiece from Paeng Are and Raymart Escobido to charge through University of Perpetual Help, 78-71.
At 5-3, San Beda stands at solo third, but is being chased down by idle 4-3 Emilio Aguinaldo College as well as Perpetual and Mapua University which sport similar 4-4 slates.
Arellano University (3-4) and San Sebastian (3-5) remain in contention, but will need a lot of help from teams above them in the standings. LPU and JRU, meantime, are already eliminated.
THE SCORES:
FIRST GAME
SAN BEDA 75 — Sajonia 17, Andrada 11, Puno 10, Payosing 8 Songcuya 8, Calimag 6, Tagle 5, Estacio 4, Tagala 2, Royo 2, Bonzalida 2, Celzo 0, Jalbuena 0, Torres 0, Hawkins 0
JRU 62 — Sarmiento 15, Barrera 14, Raymundo 13, Guiab 7, Samontanes 7, De Jesus 2, Garcia 2, Bernardo 1, Ferrer 1, Ramos 0, De Leon 0, Benitez 0, Panapanaan 0, Pabico 0, Lozano 0
QUARTERS: 21-14, 44-34, 57-45, 75-62
SECOND GAME
SAN SEBASTIAN 78 — Are 18, Escobido 18, Ricio 12, Aguilar 8, Barroga 7, Felebrico 6, Gabat, Ra. 4, Ramilo 3, Maliwat 2, Gabat, Re. 0, Lintol 0, Ronquillo 0, Chuidian 0, Pascual 0, Velasco 0
PERPETUAL 71 — Pagaran 15, Movida 11, Boral 9, Pizarro 8, Valencia 6, Orgo 5, Nuñez 4, Sevilla 4, Thompson 4, Montemayor 3, Manuel 2, Ayon 0, Gelsano 0, Cauguiran 0
QUARTERS: 16-11, 36-42, 49-57, 78-71
THIRD GAME
UE 74 — Momowei 24, Abate 19, Maga 11, Galang 8, Lingolingo 6, Cruz-Dumont 4, Fong 2, Robles 0, Spandonis 0, Jardinico 0, Go 0, Niric 0, Malaga 0, Pacheco 0, Palaroan 0
ATENEO 62 — Porter 16, Bahay 9, Bongo 7, Espinosa 7, Gamber 5, Koon 4, Lazaro 4, Tuano 4, Amos 3, Espina 3, Quitevis 0, Ebdane 0, Ong 0, Nieto 0, Reyes 0
QUARTERS: 14-16, 35-35, 56-48, 74-62
FOURTH GAME
BENILDE 95 — Liwag 27, Ondoa 16, Cometa 12, Sangco 8, Ynot 7, Cajucom 6, Morales 5, Ancheta 5, Eusebio 3, Turco 2, Torres 2, Oli 2, Carillo 0, Galas 0, Serrano 0
LPU 89 — Montaño 21, Guadaña 15, Barba 12, Peñafiel 10, Cunanan 9, Pallingayan 8, Versoza 6, Aviles 4, Garro 2, Villegas 2, Lope 0, Moralejo 0, Reyes 0, Fuentes 0
QUARTERS: 17-19, 46-40, 71-61, 95-89
FIFTH GAME
LA SALLE 81 — Cortez 13, Quiambao 12, Policarpio 9, Agunanne 8, Rubico 8, Ramiro 8, Austria 6, Marasigan 5, Macalalag 5, Abadam 5, Gollena 2, Gaspay 0, Romero 0, Dungo 0, Alian 0
FEU 76 — Pre 21, Felipe 15, Bautista 13, Pasaol 9, Konateh 6, Daa 5, Bagunu 4, Alforque 3, Godinez 0, Buenaventura 0, Taboctaboc 0, Gordon 0, Ona 0, Montemayor 0, Beato 0
QUARTERS: 17-13, 29-29, 60-49, 81-76