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San Beda stays unbeaten, now 4-0
Written by California Bedan   
Jul 18, 2008 at 03:07 AM

San Beda stays unbeaten

By Cedelf P. Tupas
Philippine Daily Inquirer

Posted date: July 18, 2008


MANILA, Philippines -- San Beda College grabbed a share of the lead in the NCAA men's basketball tournament as the Lions routed the College of St. Benilde Blazers, 74-51, Wednesday at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.

Lions skipper Pong Escobal led a balanced attack for the Lions with 13 points, including back-to-back treys that allowed his team to pull away from 60-49 with 3:40 left.

Sam Ekwe added 12 apiece and hauled a season-high 20 rebounds for San Beda, which never looked back after taking an early 14-8 lead.

The Lions maximized their size advantage by hauling a total of 70 rebounds, 36 more than the Blazers.

"Our running game is back," San Beda coach Frankie Lim said. "I told them if we can control the boards we have more chances to score."

The win pushed the Lions to 4-0 in a tie with last year's runner-up Letran, which is playing University of Perpetual Help Dalta System as of posting time.

The Blazers, who were paced by Chuck Dalanon's 14 points and five rebounds, suffered their fourth consecutive loss after winning their first two games.


The Scores:

First Game (Srs)
SAN BEDA 74 --- Escobal 13, Ekwe 12, Menor 12, Gamalinda 7, Pascual 6, Hermida 4, Taupa 4, Villanueva 3, Tecson 3, Marcelo 2, Soliman 0, Tirona 0.
ST. BENILDE --- Dalanon 14, David 9, Umlas 8, Manlapaz 6, Montecastro 6, Sevilla 5, Johnston 2, Morial 1, Manalaz 0, Abolucion 0.

Quarters: 17-8, 34-25, 55-40, 74-51

Upcoming Events and Activities
Written by Victor Zamora   
Jul 15, 2008 at 12:00 AM

 -Annual Picnic & 2009 SBCAASC Officers Election. November 15 (Saturday).  11:00 AM - PM. Griffith Park : Merry Go-Round /Tennis Court Picnic Area. This is a potluck event

-Christmas Party December 13 (Saturday) Lunch. Venue to be announced later.This is a potluck event.

Last Updated ( Nov 03, 2008 at 08:38 PM )
Red Lions win in OT, now 3-0
Written by California Bedan   
Jul 14, 2008 at 01:22 PM

From ABS-CBN News Online:

Lions win in OT, grab share of NCAA lead


Three-peat seeking San Beda found a way to break through San Sebastian’s zone defense as it eked out a pulsating 84-83 overtime win Monday to grab a piece of the lead with Letran College in Season 84 of the NCAA basketball tournament at the Cuneta Astrodome.

Pong Escobal, playing with low energy after getting hit by typhoid fever, spearheaded the assault as he machine-gunned his way to 21 points including five OT points that sealed the Lions their third victory in row.

“I just know my team needs a leader so I tried to be one most of the time,” said Escobal, a 22-year-old fourth year Management student who hails from Davao City.
Escobal’s biggest moment came with 20.4 seconds left in OT when he drove through heavy traffic and scored on a lay-up that turned out to be the game winner.

San Beda coach Frankie Lim, however, said the key was breaking their foes’ zone defense and playing with one to perfection.

“I think we conquered their zone, they tried to kill us with the zone. We gave them a dose of their own medicine,” said San Beda coach Frankie Lim.

It was also sweet revenge for the Lions, who got beaten by the Stags, 77-78, also in OT in a pre-season tournament last May.

San Sebastian appeared headed to pulling off a major upset when it led by 12 points in the third quarter thanks mainly to its seeming formidable zone and lethal outside shooting.

That’s when Escobal and the Lions said "enough."

“I keep telling my players that San Sebastian is not a weak team, they’ve showed it by beating us in the pre-season and today by nearly beating us again,” said Lim.

The Stags had a chance to book the win late in regulation period but John Raymundo missed a three-pointer with seven-tenths of a second to go, forcing extra time.

The Mendiola-based dribblers had more opportunity to turn things around in their favor but failed to capitalized on it after PBL standout Jim Viray’s triple kissed the tip of the ring as the endgame buzzer sounded.

San Sebastian bean pole Jason Ballesteros dished out one of his best performances with 16 points and 15 rebounds but he couldn’t prevent his team from absorbing a third setback against a triumph.

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