Super Marco takes over as AP.Bren sweeps Team Flash to claim playoffs seat


At a glance

  • Marco “Super Marco” Requitano took charge as AP.Bren bucked a slow start and took down Singapore’s Team Flash with a 2-0 sweep to book a spot to the M5 World Championship playoffs at the EVM Convention Center in Quezon City on Wednesday, Dec. 6.


Marco “Super Marco” Requitano took charge as AP.Bren bucked a slow start and took down Singapore’s Team Flash with a 2-0 sweep to book a spot to the M5 World Championship playoffs at the EVM Convention Center in Quezon City on Wednesday, Dec. 6.

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Super Marco emerged as the back-to-back MVP in the sweep behind an impressive showing on his Claude pick in the Game 1 comeback and a steady display on Bruno in the series clinching Game 2.

The soft spoken but lethal AP.Bren gold laner took over in the late game of the series opener, helping AP.Bren recover from an early game hiccup and complete a 9-11 come-from-behind win.

AP.Bren stared to a deficit that went to as high as 9K in Game 1 but displayed its poise to drag the contest into the late game where it holds an advantage with Super Marco’s Claude pick.

The tables started to turn for the Beehive when Super Marco and jungler Kyle “Kyletzy” Sayson managed to pick off two players from the Singaporeans. The Filipino marksman specialist finished with a 5-1-1 line while Kyletzy added a 3-2-4 line on the Akai.

Captain Angelo “Pheww” Arcangel also played a pivotal role in helping AP.Bren stretch the contest, finishing with a perfect 1-0-7 line on the Novaria pick.

AP.Bren then made sure to not fall to the same traps in the second game as it took a lead that went to as high as 12K. The Filipinos returned to their objective-centric game, securing all three turtles and two Lords while also taking down Team Flash’s outer turrets inside the first 10 minutes.

AP.Bren notched a low-scoring 4-0 triumph in Game 2 in just 14 minutes of play with Rowgien “Owgwen” Unigo dictating the tempo with a neat 0-0-4 line and 100-percent kill participation on his Mathilda pick.