At A Glance
- Kai Sotto delivered another sterling performance but it wasn't enough as the Kogishaya Alphas succumbed to the Akita Northern Happinets, 78-69, in the Japanese B.League at the CNA Arena on Wednesday, Oct. 23.
Kai Sotto delivered another sterling performance but it wasn’t enough as the Kogishaya Alphas succumbed to the Akita Northern Happinets, 78-69, in the Japanese B.League at the CNA Arena on Wednesday, Oct. 23.

Sotto, 22, tallied 26 points and 11 rebounds -- his fourth double-double output in seven games -- along with four blocks in 34 minutes of play that was all put into waste as the Alphas sank deeper at the B1 standings with a 1-6 win-loss record.
Despite Akita seizing the early momentum, Sotto and his team made made improbable stops and managed to come within striking distance, 41-37, before the break.
The 7-foot-3 Sotto even orchestrated an assault to give Kogishaya a 58-49 lead early in the fourth, before the Happinets regaining the momentum with a 21-6 blitz to grab the 76-67 upperhand -- enough to lead them to the win.
In other games, AJ Edu and the Nagasaki Velca squeaked past Bobby Ray Parks and the Osaka Evessa, 81-79.
Edu had a quiet six points on top of three rebounds and two assists for Nagasaki, which improved to 5-2.
Parks, meanwhile, had 21 points in a losing cause as Osaka absorbed its third straight defeat for 4-3.