Nueva Ecija, Manila, Pasay trip MPBL foes


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  • Favorites Nueva Ecija, Manila and Pasay won on Wednesday, July 31, to boost their drive in the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Sixth Season at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.


Favorites Nueva Ecija, Manila and Pasay won on Wednesday, July 31, to boost their drive in the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Sixth Season at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.

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Will McAloney delivers for the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards. (MPBL Images)

The Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards, the 2022 MPBL champions, trounced the Valenzuela Classics, 93-83, to raise their record to 15-2 in the round-robin elimination phase of the 29-team tournament.

The Pasay Voyagers thwarted the Paranaque Patriots, 78-72, in the nightcap while the Manila SV Batang Sampaloc Stars battered the Marikina Shoemasters, 91-76, in the opener.

Powered by Will McAloney and Rob Celiz, Nueva Ecija pulled away, 77-54, before the third quarter ended and proceeded to hand Valenzuela its 10th defeat in 20 starts.

McAloney tallied 20 points, highlighted by a 10 of 10 performance from the charity stripe, 10 rebounds and 3 assists to clinch the Daily Fantasy best player honors.

Celiz provided support with 11 points, seven rebounds plus four assists, and so did Mer Jesper Ayaay and John Wilson with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Following McAloney's example, the Rice Vanguards went a perfect 19 of 19 from free throws as against the Classics' 19 of 26 for 73.1 percent.

Valenzuela got 15 points from John Rey Sumido, 14 points from Darrell Manliguez, 13 points plus five rebounds from Michael Angelo Macion, and nine points, six rebounds, six assists plus two steals from Paolo Hubalde.

While Nueva Ecija sailed smoothly against Valenzuela, Pasay endured wavy moments before sinking Paranaque to 12-8.

The Voyagers, who led by as many as 45-29, bunched seven points, including Axel Inigo's triple that pushed them ahead, 73-67, with 3 minutes and 3 seconds left.

Inigo wound up with 16 points and four rebounds, Warren Bonifacio posted 13 points plus six rebounds, Dhon Reverente 11 points plus 13 rebounds, and Jasper Salenga with 11 points, three rebounds and three assists.

Paranaque drew 24 points, 11 rebounds and 3 steals from Joshua Gallano and 21 points, eight rebounds, four assists plus two steals from Jielo Razon, and 10 points plus four rebounds from homegrown JR Olegario.

Manila banked on Greg Slaughter, Jan Jamon and Tonino Gonzaga to break free, 89-67, with less than five minutes left en route to a 14-5 slate.

Gonzaga wound up with 22 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists, Slaughter posted 17 points, 13 rebounds plus four assists, and Jamon contributed 15 points and 2 rebounds, which also drew 10 points, five rebounds and four assists from Enzo Navarro.

With Slaughter asserting his 7-foot frame inside, Manila ruled the boards, 56-30, and exploited it to score more second-chance points, 26-9.

The Marikina Shoemasters, who dropped to 6-13, got 19 points and four rebounds from Eric Joseph Pili, 14 points, four assists, four steals, and three rebounds from Ahron Estacio, and 11 points and five rebounds from homegrown Jomel Landayan.

The MPBL goes to the Kamalig Gym in Orion, Bataan on Thursday, August 1, with games pitting Rizal against Davao at 4 p.m., Bacolod against Batangas at 6 p.m., and San Juan against Bataan at 8 p.m.