Abra stuns Pangasinan, Zamboanga trips Valenzuela in MPBL inaugurals


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  • Abra banked on the sudden explosion of John Lloyd Clemente to stun fellow newcomer Pangasinan, 83-75, near midnight Saturday, April 6, in the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Sixth Season at the people-packed Calasiao Sports Complex in Pangasinan.


Abra banked on the sudden explosion of John Lloyd Clemente to stun fellow newcomer Pangasinan, 83-75, near midnight Saturday, April 6, in the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Sixth Season at the people-packed Calasiao Sports Complex in Pangasinan.

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Mac Tallo stars for Abra (MPBL)

With Abra behind, 70-71, Clemente, recruited out of powerhouse Pampanga, clustered eight points with two triples sandwiching a layup, to push the Weavers ahead for good, 78-70, with 2 minutes and 9 seconds left.

Hesed Gabo and Ian Melencio tried to bail out Pangasinan with back-to-back baskets, but former 3x3 standout Mac Tallo of Abra defused the threat with a triple going to the last 43 seconds.

Tallo wound up with 14 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and two steals to lead the Weavers of Coach Jonathan Banal. The 6-foot slasher got ample support from Clemente with 12 points, Prince Caperal with 10, all in the first half; Michael Canete with nine points, NCAA Season 99 MVL Clint Escamis with eight points, five rebounds and three assists; and Wendelino Comboy with eight points.

Conmboy's back-to-back triples, followed by a Tallo layup pushed Abra ahead, 70-64, before Pangasinan countered with seven straight points to briefly control, 71-70, with 4 minutes and 25 seconds left.

Then Clemente took over.

Pangasinan drew a game-high 26 points, plus five assists and four rebounds from Gabo, who reunited with Jerson Cabiltes, his former mentor with the 2022 MPBL champion Nueva Ecija, to head the Heatwaves, who got 12 points, five rebounds and four assists from Ian Melencio, 10 points and nine rebounds from Michael Mabulac and nine points plus three rebounds from Ed Daquioag.

Earlier, Zamboanga Masters Sardines went through overtime before subduing the retooled Valenzuela Classic, 82-76.

Renzo Subido delivered for Zamboanga Coach Louie Alas in the extension with five points to preserve the heroics of former MVP Jaycee Marcelino, who poured 26 points and eight rebounds, Rey Publico with 10 points, and Adrian Santos and Joseph Terso with eight points each.

Valenzuela got 24 points from Dennis Santos, 12 from Orin Catacutan and 10 from Valandre Chauca.
MPBL Founder Manny Pacquiao graced the opening ceremonies and watched the inaugural games of the 30-team league.

The MPBL goes to the Kamalig Coliseum on Monday with a three-game offering pitting Bicol against Mindoro at 4 p.m., Marikina against Negros at 6 p.m., and Sarangani against Bataan at 8 p.m.