
UC Site owners. | By Glendale Rosal
CEBU CITY, Philippines— The College of Cebu (UC) Site owners are again within the win column after dominating Staff Frasco Liloan, 110-42, within the ongoing Sinulog Cup Basketball Match on Thursday, January 23, on the Cebu Coliseum.
It was a becoming comeback for UC after narrowly dropping to Welec X AMC, 62-68, on Wednesday night. With the win, UC improved to 2 wins and one loss, holding their semifinal bid alive and effectively.
Regie Dajab earned his second “Participant of the Recreation” honor after main UC with 17 factors, two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Luther Leonard additionally had a robust efficiency for UC, ending with 16 factors, six rebounds, and one help.
Rookie Prince Asoñas recorded a double-double for UC with 10 factors, 10 rebounds, and one block. Fellow rookie NJ Atunay scored 14 factors, whereas massive man Charles Libatog added 13 factors of their lopsided win, which noticed them main by as many as 69 factors, 108-39.
John Patrick Cardosa of Staff Frasco Liloan tallied 13 factors, whereas Earl Tautho contributed 12 factors as their crew dropped to a 0-2 report within the match.
UC capitalized on their dominance within the paint, outscoring Staff Frasco, 63-20, whereas additionally benefiting from the latter’s 24 turnovers, changing them right into a 24-4 scoring edge. In complete, UC outplayed Staff Frasco in each side of the sport, significantly their bench, which contributed a staggering 80 factors in comparison with Liloan’s 14.
UC will face RKF Iloilo on Saturday, January 25, at 6 PM, whereas Staff Frasco Liloan goals to finish their dropping streak towards the Cebu Metropolis Choice at 7:30 p.m.
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