CPG Bohol reigns supreme in VisMin Super Cup


ZAMBOANGA – The CPG Bohol Dolphins were crowned as champions of the GlobalPort-VisMin Super Cup late Sunday night.

The CPG Bohol Dolphins pose after winning the GlobalPort-VisMin Super Cup title on Sunday. (Photo from Global GlobalPort-VisMin Super Cup)

The Dolphins etched their mark in league history by becoming the latest ruler of this regional basketball event after outlasting the upstart OCCCI-Ormoc Sheer Masters, 84-77, in Game 2 of their best-of-three title series at the Mayor Vitaliano Agan Coliseum.

John Orbeta played another big game, coming away with 18 points, most of them coming from transition baskets, but it was Jhong Bondoc who started things out, hitting three triples in the first period on his way to finishing with 16 points on top of six rebounds and two steals.

Landry Sanjo, who was brought in as a replacement import two games before the start of the playoffs, added 16 markers and 12 rebounds.

Nikko Panganiban, adjudged as the Finals Most Valuable Player, added 12 for the Dolphins, who got 46 inside points, 14 more than their rivals.

Rebounding has been a big story as well in the Dolphins’ domination of the up and coming Sheer Masters. Bohol grabbed 61 rebounds compared to 44 of Ormoc and that resulted in 19 second chance points compared to only six for its counterpart.

Earlier, the VisMin Super awarded Reed Juntilla of the Zamboanga Valientes the highest individual citation in the tournament when he was adjudged as the Best Player of the Conference.

Joining Juntilla, a former PBA player, who also won multiple championships in the defunct PBL, are Gabby Espinas and Paul Sanga of the OCCCI-Ormoc Sheer Masters, Shaq Alanes of Macfi-Basilan and Panganiban.

Macfi-Basilan defeated Zamboanga, 75-70, in the battle for third.