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Green Archers gain 2x to beat Advantage

by Josef Ramos
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Even if they lost twice against Ateneo this 70th UAAP men’s basketball season, La Salle has earned the most important win against their archrival.

The De La Salle Green Archers relied on their stifling defense to prevail over the Ateneo Blue Eagles, 70-69, in a neck-to-neck battle to clinch the second slot last September 18 at the Araneta Coliseum.

Inspired by its supporters at the Big Dome, De La Salle displayed its pressure defense to limit Ateneo to only four points in the pivotal final two-minute mark to help the Green Archers secure a twice-to-beat edge.

The Blue Eagles, with the loss, have dropped to No. 3 and will face the reigning UAAP champs and fourth seed University of Santo Tomas in the semifinals. Then, the winner will meet La Salle in a step-ladder semifinal match.

“I’m so confident we can win this game even if we lost twice to them,” said La Salle head coach Franz Pumaren. “I coached for more than 120 games in the UAAP and I never though that there is no second chance.”

Although they were down by a few points in the first half, the Green Archers didn’t give up as they bounced back strong in the final two quarters to keep the game in striking distance even seizing the lead.

La Salle was down by 12-13 and 28-32 at the first and second periods, respectively, but was able to regroup in the third quarter were it outscored Ateneo, 22-15, to snatch the lead at the start of the fourth quarter, 50-47.

Veteran off-guard Joseph Evans Casio, displayed his relentless leadership skills all-throughout, exploded for 10 of his 21 points in the third quarter along with six rebounds and three steals to lead La Salle.

“It’s a second chance for me after my worst performance against Ateneo the last time we met,” said Casio, referring to La Salle’s 89-87 loss against Ateneo last September 9 where he only made five points. “At last, we got this win.”

In fact, Ateneo only needed to beat National University last Saturday for the 2nd spot. But the Blue Eagles suffered an upset at the hands of the Bulldogs, 96-88, and forced a playoff game between these two rivals.

“It’s our second chance,” said Pumaren. “We were talking about second chance after Ateneo lost to NU last Saturday and I’m glad we’re able to make our second chance valuable to us.”

After three deadlocks in the fourth quarter, La Salle’s stalwart PJ Walsham scored a go-ahead basket off a pass from Maierhofer to provide them a 67-65 advantage with 2:37 minutes to go in the fourth period.

Casio scored on a lay-up to extend the lead, 69-65, with 1:54 minutes to go then Chris Tiu trimmed the gap to 67-69 after making two free throws with 1:45 minutes left.

The Blue Eagles, however, failed to score hoping to tie or regain the lead in the remaining moments as the Green Archers’ rock-solid defense were there to hold off the Blue Eagles.

Guard Cholo Villanueva, who had seven points, scored on a split free throw to give La Salle a 70-67 lead with only 9.3 seconds to go.

With La Salle’s intimidating presence in the back court, Ateneo’s Laterre was forced to score inside the arc as time expired to peg the final count.

Lanky Rico Maierhofer added 13 points and hauled down 12 rebounds. While playmaker Tyrone Tang produced eight of his 10 points in the final period. And Peejay Barua had nine points for La Salle.

Kirk Long led Ateneo with 11 points, while teammates Chris Tiu and Eric Salamat had 11 each for the Blue Eagles, who are 2-1 against La Salle this season.

During the game, the Green Archers were wearing a No. 15 patch at the left side of their jersey showing their concern to teammate Brian Ilad, who was suspended for five games by the technical committee after punching Mark Pamfulme of UE last September 14.

Individual scores:

La Salle 70: Casio 21, Maierhofer 13, Tang 10, Barua 9, Villanueva 7, Walsham 6, Ferdinand 2, Mangahas 2, Malabes 0, Atkins 0.

Ateneo 69: Long 11, Tiu 10, Salamat 10, Laterre 9, Arao 8, Al-Hussaini 7, Baclao 4, Escueta 4, Reyes 2, Nkemakolam 2, Barracoso 2, Monfort 0.

Quarter scoring 12-13, 28-32, 50-47, 70-69

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  • THE NINJA  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Wednesday, 3 October 2007 at 10:10 pm

    HAY NAKU BUHAY BASKETBALL TALAGA!PAG NATALO TALAGA OH KUNG ANU ANU SINASABI!SAMIN PA RIN ANG HULING HALAKHAK!WERE SO HAPPY ON THIS STAGE WHATEVER MAY HAPPEN IN THE FINALS!BLUE ARE BORN TO LOSE!
    YELLOW IS FOR WAITING!
    RED FOR STOP!
    GREEN FOR GO!GO DLSU!KEEP ON FIGHTING!
    BLUE FOR CONSOLATION PRIZES!

  • red man  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Tuesday, 2 October 2007 at 11:21 am

    pare parehas lng kayo mga tae nanyo at la salsal mga hambog, pataasan ng ihi, mga wala kayong pinagaralan, minmaliit mo entrance exam namin, sa inyo nga di na kailangan mag entrance exam mkakapasok na take note hindi pa mga graduate! mga dinugas ang papeles! duh?! extension nyo pla recto ung mga gumagawa ng mga pekeng diploma. hehe. kng san san kasi kyo namumulot ng mga basurang player kayo rin nman napapahamak. mga ungas. nyahaha

  • nuf said  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Tuesday, 2 October 2007 at 10:45 am

    To atanacio.gm, ……… and username,

    Nasan na lahat ng mga pinagyayabang nyo. Asan kayo ngyn. Lakas nyo bumanat ng suspended. eh halos 100 ang lamang namin sa rankings. Anu tameme kayo noh?

    LOSERS

  • THE NINJA  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Monday, 1 October 2007 at 6:53 pm

    i told we will gonna win the game!now we are now in the finals!thanks ateneo!hehehehe!

  • THE NINJA  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Thursday, 27 September 2007 at 9:34 pm

    OK LANG YUN!BASTA ANG MAHALAGA WE STILL HAVE A CHANCE!
    WE WILL ALWAYS BE HERE TO WIN!
    AND WE WILL WIN THE MATCH ON SUN!
    GO GREEN ARCHERS!

  • fake doug  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Thursday, 27 September 2007 at 9:28 pm

    sure doug, no offense meant.

  • Fence-sitter  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Thursday, 27 September 2007 at 9:04 pm

    I find it really funny, ninja, how all-powerful you think Ateneo is. Based on your comments (and your english), you must be, hmm, 9 years old? Hindi ako Atenista, ha, pero tama si username, kung hindi mo kayang mag-english, mahalin mo yun sariling atin at mag-Tagalog ka nalang. Mahirap kasi basahin, ang hirap intindihin.
    About the whole “unfair, panig ang UAAP sa Ateneo,” every school seems to think that. If you ask Ateneans, they think the refs are biased against them and they can name just as many so-called “bogus” calls. GROW UP. People should stop saying things without hard evidence– we should all be pushing for a clean season.

  • doug  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Thursday, 27 September 2007 at 8:52 pm

    from the real doug:

    doug
    Thursday, 27th September 2007 at 8:37 pm

    hello, ilang schools ba bumubuo sa UAAP board? diba 8? at sa walo, isa lang representative ng Ateneo. mas marami nga UST e dahil kay Cordero at Francisco. tsaka may representative din naman ang La Salle. tsaka pano magiging unfair? sa tingin ko nagbotohan sila at demokratikong paraan un. walang daya dun unless may Hello Garci scandal.

    - somebody owns this nick (doug) already. and as far as im concern, i was the first one to use this. it would be more appreciated if you are to create another one. Thanks!

  • doug  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Thursday, 27 September 2007 at 8:37 pm

    hello, ilang schools ba bumubuo sa UAAP board? diba 8? at sa walo, isa lang representative ng Ateneo. mas marami nga UST e dahil kay Cordero at Francisco. tsaka may representative din naman ang La Salle. tsaka pano magiging unfair? sa tingin ko nagbotohan sila at demokratikong paraan un. walang daya dun unless may Hello Garci scandal.

  • wushu team  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
    Thursday, 27 September 2007 at 8:17 pm

    bakit? nasuntok ka ba ng isang Atenista?

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