Nueva Ecija shares MPBL lead; Davao, Paranaque crush rivals
At A Glance
- Nueva Ecija turned hot as Manila cooled in the fourth quarter, handing the Rice Vanguards a 78-62 victory and a share of the lead in the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Sixth Season elimination round on Saturday, May 11, at the Nueva Ecija Coliseum in Palayan City.
Nueva Ecija turned hot as Manila cooled in the fourth quarter, handing the Rice Vanguards a 78-62 victory and a share of the lead in the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Sixth Season elimination round on Saturday, May 11, at the Nueva Ecija Coliseum in Palayan City.

Flashing the form that made them the 2022 MPBL champion, the Rice Vanguards dropped 21 points behind Mer Jesper Ayaay, Rob Celiz and Michael Juico, in the final frame to tally their fifth straight victory in as many starts, tying them with the Quezon Huskers and the San Juan Knights.
Ayaay a former starter of the Lyceum Pirates, poured 8 of his 14 points in that span, Celiz made six of his team-high 18, and Juico 4 of his 15 as Nueva Ecija posted its biggest margin at the buzzer.
Celiz and Ayaay grabbed seven rebounds each, while Juico added six rebounds and three assists for the Rice Vanguards, who also drew eight points, 12 rebounds and two blocks from Will McAloney and eight points plus five assists from Chris Bitoon.
Manila fell to 4-3, but is expected to recover as it will be bolstered by 7-footer Greg Slaughter and the suspended 6-7 Rabeh Al-Hussaini in its succeeding games.
The Stars got 20 points, 10 rebounds and five steals from burly Shawn Umali and 11 points plus 12 rebounds from Carl Bryan Cruz.
Other games saw Davao Occidental continue its rise with a 91-55 drubbing of Bulacan, and Paranaque wield fiery form in a 100-67 thrashing of Sarangani.
The Davao Occidental Tigers, powered by Dariel Bayla, Dave Arana, Bambam Gamalinda and Biboy Enguio, led throughout and extended their win-run to five after an initial loss.
Bayla posted 18 points and 11 rebounds, Arana 17 points, five rebounds plus two steals, Gamalinda 15 points and 4 rebounds, and Enguio 10 points, five assists, four rebounds and three rebounds for the Tigers, the MPBL Lakan Season champion.
Bulacan tumbled to 1-7 as only homegrown Lawrence Mallari could tally twin digits with 11.
Paranaque, with six players contributing double figures, led by as far as 96-60 before cruising to its sixth win in seven starts.
Homegrown Paolo Castro paced Paranaque with 16 points, followed by Lean Vincent Martel with 12 points plus eight rebounds, homegrown JR Olegario with 11 points plus seven rebounds, and JP Sarao, John Uduba and homegrown Alec Lauren Elorde with 10 points each.
Sarangani, which dropped to 1-6, 18 points from Magan Galang, 11 from Jomar Madayag and 10 from Gino Jumao-as.
The MPBL goes to the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center in San Fernando, Pampanga on Monday with another triple-bill. The games pit Valenzuela against Imus at 4 p.m., Muntinlupa against Binan at 6 p.m. and
Bataan against Pampanga at 8 p.m.