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No upsets in Round of 32 of NBTC Nationals


All the fancied squads in the First Round of the 2018 Exped Socks National Basketball Training Centre National Finals, presented by Chooks-to-Go, advanced to the Sweet 16, Monday evening.

Behind the towering Kai Sotto, UAAP champions Ateneo Blue Eaglets dominated the New Ormoc City Eagles, 98-47. The UAAP Season 80 Finals Most Valuable Player had 15 points on 70 percent shooting, to go along with six rebounds and three blocks, in just 16 minutes of game time.

The Blue Eaglets will face the 16th seeded Australia Pinoy selection, as AusPinoy was able to eke out an 86-79 win over Assumption Montessori of Cagayan de Oro.

It was also a smooth-sailing first round for the other top seeded teams.

Second-ranked La Salle Green Hills Greenies walloped the Jesus the Loving Shepherd of Naga, 85-46, while the third-seeded Chiang Kai Shek College pounced on the St. Columban College of Pagadian, 68-44. Reigning CESAFI champions University of Visayas Baby Lancers routed the University of Luzon of Dagupan, 100-73.

UAAP runners-up NU Bullpups survived an early scare before blasting the Tay Tung High School of Bacolod, 81-63. Incoming rookie Carl Tamayo finished with 18 points and eight rebounds.

The team B of the number 7 San Beda Red Cubs scored the biggest blowout of the day, notching a 105-40 victory over the St. Louis-Don Bosco of Dumaguete.

One of the top performers of the day was Harvey Pagsanjan of Hope Christian High School. After dropping 33 markers during the first eight showdown on Sunday, the gunslinging guard rallied Hope from 15 down to pick up an 84-77 win over St. Benilde International School of Calamba. Pagsanjan finished the game with 35 big points on 13-of-26 shooting

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Besides AusPinoy, two more international teams advanced. Number 11 Durham Crossover of Canada escaped University of Baguio, 80-75, while number 13 FilAm Sports pounded De La Salle-Lipa, 92-59. The same could not be said about Camp David of New Zealand, as they lost to the Lyceum-Cavite Junior Pirates, 85-59.

Completing the Sweet 16 are #6 Mapua Red Robins, #8 Sacred Heart Magis Eagles, #10 San Sebastian Staglets, #12 Adamson Baby Falcons, #14 Letran Squires.

All the teams that lost will be relegated to Division II.

ON DECK

#1 Ateneo vs. #16 AusPinoy

#8 SHS-Cebu vs. #9 Hope

#4 UV vs. #13 FilAm Sports

#5 NU vs. #12 Adamson

#2 LSGH vs. #18 Lyceum-Cavite

#7 San Beda vs. #10 San Sebastian

#3 Chiang Kai vs. #14 Letran

#6 Mapua vs. #11 Durham Crossover

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