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NCAA 98: Paraiso, Sangalang return as Letran arrests skid at San Sebastian’s expense


Colegio de San Juan de Letran snapped their two-game losing streak against San Sebastian College-Recoletos, 77-69, in the NCAA Season 98 Seniors Basketball Tournament on Wednesday at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City.

Down by seven, 63-70 entering the final two-minute mark, the Stags tried for one final push as Reymart Escobido knocked down a mid-range jumper. Two free throws Alex Desoyo followed to bring their team to within three, 67-70.

Louie Sangalang answered back in the next possession coming from a pass from Rafael Go. Then Kurt Reyson nailed the three-point dagger, 75-67, with 20-ticks left to stop San Sebastian from its tracks.

“It’s a big win coming from a back-to-back losses. Sa lahat naman ng coaches na naka-experience ng mga talo e, ‘pag nakarecover sa isang magandang game talagang nakaka… Kumbaga masaya at nakakagaan ng pakiramdam,” said the Knights head coach Bonnie Tan.

Letran was in control for most of the ball game. Its lead grew to as much as 18 in the third period after a Tommy Olivario three, 56-38.

Five Knights had double figures led by King Caralipio with 13 points on 4-of-7 shooting and eight rebounds. Rafael Go had a breakout game with 11 markers with a perfect 5-for-5 from the field. He also had two rebounds and two assists.

Fran Yu also had a well-rounded performance with nine points, eight rebounds, seven assists, and two steals. Kobe Monje finished with 10 markers and three boards.

Louie Sangalang and Brent Paraiso both scored double figures in their first game back. The former had 11 points, eight rebounds, and four assists; meanwhile, the latter added 10 markers, four boards, three dimes, and a steal.

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Reymart Escobido finished with 18 points, three rebounds, three assists, and a steal for San Sebastian, while Romel Calahat ended up with 17 markers, seven boards, an assist, and a steal.

The Knights improved their record to 4-3 while the Stags are now 3-3.

Next up for Letran is University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (4-3) on Saturday at 3:00 PM. San Sebastian, on the other hand, will look to bounce back against Lyceum of the Philippines University (5-1) on Sunday, 12:00 NN.


The Scores:

Letran (77) — Caralipio 13, Sangalang 11, Go 11, Paraiso 10, Monje 10, Yu 9, Reyson 5, Olivario 3, Tolentino 3, Santos 2, Bojorcelo 0, Ariar 0, Guarino 0.

San Sebastian (69) — Escobido 18, Calahat 17, Desoyo 8, Villapando 7, Shanoda 7, Sumoda 5, Concha 3, Felebrico 2, Cosari 2, Altamirano 0, Aguilar 0, Una 0, Yambing 0.

Quarterscores: 14-17, 38-31, 58-44, 77-69.

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