The OP-OMS Trailblazers kept their quarters bid alive with a pulsating 89-87 win over the Senate Defenders in the 9th UNTV Cup Sunday, March 19, at the Novadeci Convention Center in Quezon City.
*Paul Carbajal (right) grabs the rebound against a Senate Defender. (UNTV)*
With Robert John Faundo, John Aljard and Paul Carbajal leading the way, the Trailblazers outlasted the Defenders in a wild finish to end up with a 5-4 mark, tying the GSIS Furies for fourth to fifth places in the penultimate day of the double-round elims. In the other game of the event offering a tax-free, P3 million top prize to the chosen charity of the champion team, the NHA Home Masters clinched the No. 3 seed with a 102-95 win over the GSIS Furies. Alvin Vitug scattered 28 points apart from posting 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and a block in leading the Home Masters to their 6th win in 9 games. With the defeat, the Defenders became the first team in the event exclusive for the country’s public servants to be eliminated. Senate wound up with a 4-5 card. Meantime, the Judiciary Magis and AFP Cavaliers – tied for the lead with similar 6-2 marks – try to officially secure the two outright semis berths when they collide against defending champion DENR (4-4) and PNP (4-4), respectively. In the quarters, the third to sixth placers play another round with the top two placers securing semis slots.
*Paul Carbajal (right) grabs the rebound against a Senate Defender. (UNTV)*
With Robert John Faundo, John Aljard and Paul Carbajal leading the way, the Trailblazers outlasted the Defenders in a wild finish to end up with a 5-4 mark, tying the GSIS Furies for fourth to fifth places in the penultimate day of the double-round elims. In the other game of the event offering a tax-free, P3 million top prize to the chosen charity of the champion team, the NHA Home Masters clinched the No. 3 seed with a 102-95 win over the GSIS Furies. Alvin Vitug scattered 28 points apart from posting 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and a block in leading the Home Masters to their 6th win in 9 games. With the defeat, the Defenders became the first team in the event exclusive for the country’s public servants to be eliminated. Senate wound up with a 4-5 card. Meantime, the Judiciary Magis and AFP Cavaliers – tied for the lead with similar 6-2 marks – try to officially secure the two outright semis berths when they collide against defending champion DENR (4-4) and PNP (4-4), respectively. In the quarters, the third to sixth placers play another round with the top two placers securing semis slots.