Written by epoyz on Jun 23rd, 2008 | Filed under:
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MULTILINE STALLS HCG LAZULI, 96-80
Multiline strengthened its bid to crash in the final four by going up big and maintaining enough composure to hold on to its 3rd straight win coming at the expense of HCG Lazuli, 96-80.
It was a duel between two outside snipers, a shootout rarely seen in ABU lore, as Dunhill Villaruel and Brian James Chiu shot the lights out at the CCP Gym. (more…)
Written by epoyz on Jun 17th, 2008 | Filed under:
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HCG LAZULI OUTSHOOTS CROWN FOR 1ST WIN, 99-84
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HCG Lazuli rode a very hot-shooting night from its players to barge into the win column at the expense of Crown, 99-84.
Brian James Chiu exploded for 51 big points, going for 13-of-19 from inside the arc, 6-of-12 from rainbow territory and 7-of-8 from the charity stripe in a shooting clinic conducted at the CCP Gym. Chiu also added 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 1 block to his stat line.
HCG Lazuli broke away early, racing to a 29-12 lead after the 1st quarter behind Chiu’s deft shooting touch. The lead stayed put at the half with Crown still lagging behind by 17, 50-33 at the turn. (more…)
Written by epoyz on Jun 5th, 2008 | Filed under:
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MOLDEX OBLITERATES HCG LAZULI FOR 94-63 VICTORY
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Moldex rode a strong third quarter as HCG Lazuli returned cold from the halftime break to break away in the second half and secure their first win in the 2008 A.B.U. Corporate Cup 1st Jam.
Lester Ong made up for his absence in his team’s first game to dominate both ends of the floor, as his 32 points, 19 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals squeezed the life out of HCG in the 2nd half. Ong was all over the floor, disrupting HCG’s offensive execution and making plays on the other end, making it easier for his team to put this one away early.
Jeff Uy played a very solid game for Moldex to the tune of 16 points, converting on an array of outside shots and excursions to the basket as he worked well with Leo Mamaradlo, Jeff Gaw and Drew Ambatali to spell Ong. (more…)