Games Sunday
(Pasig City Sports Center)
3 p.m. – Judiciary vs MMDA
5 p.m. – Customs vs AFP
Bureau of Customs and Judiciary try to bounce back from shock defeats the last time as they go up against separate rivals tomorrow in the 5th UNTV Cup at the Pasig Sports Center.
The BOC Transformers battle the defending champions Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Cavaliers at 5 p.m. with the former out to rebound from a 95-89 defeat to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Firefighters last weekend.
Former PBA MVP Kenneth Duremdes, Marlou Aquino, Gherome Ejercito and Verzon Franco need to double their efforts to close out the second round on a high note.
The annual event offers R4 million to the chosen charity of the champion team.
Sorely missing the services of Duremdes who was in Britain then for a PBA Legends game, the Transformers played like an orchestra without a conductor, thus absorbing their first defeat in nine games.
With or without Duremdes, the Cavaliers are ready for an all-out war as they are in dire need of a win to formalize their entry to the quarterfinal round.
A loss by the Cavaliers would put their quarters bid in peril in the tournament designed by UNTV president and CEO Daniel Razon for the country’s public servants.
The Judiciary Magis, on the other hand, need to beat the Metropolitan Manila Development Athority (MMDA) Blackwolves in their 3 p.m. showdown to boost their bid for an outright semis berth.
The Magis dropped to a share for second to third places with Philippine National Police Responders after losing to the Cavaliers, 80-72.
eat to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Firefighters last weekend.
Former PBA MVP Kenneth Duremdes, Marlou Aquino, Gherome Ejercito and Verzon Franco need to double their efforts to close out the second round on a high note.
The annual event offers R4 million to the chosen charity of the champion team.
Sorely missing the services of Duremdes who was in Britain then for a PBA Legends game, the Transformers played like an orchestra without a conductor, thus absorbing their first defeat in 9 games.
With or without Duremdes, the Cavaliers are ready for an all-out war as they are in dire need of a win to formalize their entry to the quarterfinal round.
A loss by the Cavaliers would put their quarters bid in peril in the tournament designed by UNTV president and CEO Daniel Razon for the country’s public servants.
The Judiciary Magis, on the other hand, need to beat the Metropolitan Manila Development Athority (MMDA) Blackwolves in their 3 p.m. showdown to boost their bid for an outright semis berth.
The Magis dropped to a share for second to third places with Philippine National Police Responders after losing to the Cavaliers, 80-72.