by Jonas Terrado
Games Monday (JCSGO Gym, Cubao)
11 a.m. — CEU vs CD14 Designs
1 p.m. — McDavid vs FamilyMart
Cignal-Ateneo broke away in the third quarter to beat Petron-Letran, 83-64, and gain solo second in the Aspirants Group of the PBA D-League at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.
BJ Andrade scored 10 of his 13 points in the third that saw the Blue Eagles seize control after a seesaw battle to register their fourth victory in five outings.
Bryan Andrade of Ateneo guarded by Jeremiah Taladua of Letran (PBA Images)
Mike Nieto had 12 points, Ange Kouame produced 10 points and 11 rebounds and Matthew Daves added 10 points and nine boards for Ateneo, which trails unbeaten University of Santo Tomas for top spot in the group.
The Blue Eagles played sans Thirdy Ravena, Adrian Wong and Jolo Mendoza due to school commitments.
Jerrick Balanza scored 16 points and Alvin Pasaol posted 15 points and eight rebounds but the Knights fell to third place at 3-2.
Earlier, lanky Fil-American Roosevelt Adams fired two triples late to seal Go for Gold-St. Benilde's 102-87 victory over Batangas-Emilio Aguinaldo College.
Adams, a member of the Mighty Sports Philippines team that placed third in the recent Dubai Invitational, finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds as the Scratchers improved to 2-3.
In the third game, Metropac-San Beda downed Diliman College-Gerry’s Grill, 67-55, to climb into second place in the Foundation Group at 4-1.
Bryan Andrade of Ateneo guarded by Jeremiah Taladua of Letran (PBA Images)
Mike Nieto had 12 points, Ange Kouame produced 10 points and 11 rebounds and Matthew Daves added 10 points and nine boards for Ateneo, which trails unbeaten University of Santo Tomas for top spot in the group.
The Blue Eagles played sans Thirdy Ravena, Adrian Wong and Jolo Mendoza due to school commitments.
Jerrick Balanza scored 16 points and Alvin Pasaol posted 15 points and eight rebounds but the Knights fell to third place at 3-2.
Earlier, lanky Fil-American Roosevelt Adams fired two triples late to seal Go for Gold-St. Benilde's 102-87 victory over Batangas-Emilio Aguinaldo College.
Adams, a member of the Mighty Sports Philippines team that placed third in the recent Dubai Invitational, finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds as the Scratchers improved to 2-3.
In the third game, Metropac-San Beda downed Diliman College-Gerry’s Grill, 67-55, to climb into second place in the Foundation Group at 4-1.