At A Glance
- Aurora Gaming PH fended off an upset-conscious CFU Gaming from Cambodia, 1-0, to pick up its first win in the swiss stage of the M7 World Championships at the XO Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia on Sunday, Jan. 11.
Aurora Gaming PH fended off an upset-conscious CFU Gaming from Cambodia, 1-0, to pick up its first win in the swiss stage of the M7 World Championships at the XO Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia on Sunday, Jan. 11.
Playing catch-up after the Sharks secured the second Lord, the Northern Lights shone through with their perfect base defense and then came out on top in the next team fight for the third Lord to turn back CFU Gaming and bounce back from an opening day defeat against Team Liquid.
Jonard “Demonkite” Caranto stepped up for Aurora with a 7-2-10 tally on the jungle Yi Sun-Shin pick — including a crucial triple kill in the Lord defense at the top lane at the 16th minute mark of the contest.
With the Lord marching down the top side, Aurora went full throttle on CFU Gaming, taking out four heroes in exchange for one to protect the inhibitor turrets.
That victory in the team fight seemed to have boosted the Filipinos as they scored a three-man wipe in the third Lord dance to secure the major objective.
Another three-man kill during the Lord siege sealed the deal for Aurora, ending the contest on a 22-16 kill score in over 21 minutes of play.
Edward “Edward” Dapadap who provided the sustain and the zoning for Aurora finished with a 4-2-13 tally on the Lapu-Lapu pick while Jan “Domengkite”Del Munzo also safely dished out the damage from the distance to tally a 4-3-13 line on the Claude pick.