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Mbala powers La Salle’s rout of FEU to continue title defense bid


In a battle of two UAAP teams, defending champions De La Salle University Green Archers ousted Group B top seed Far Eastern University Tamaraws in dominant fashion, 78-53, Wednesday evening at the Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan City.

After a 45-point and 17-rebound outing against the Letran Knights, reigning MVP Ben Mbala once again had a monster game with 32 points, 19 rebounds, and two blocks. He was 10-of-18 from the field and was an excellent 11-of-12 from the stripe.

Though Mbala’s numbers were outstanding, coach Aldin Ayo stressed that the win was all about team effort.

“Di lang naman si Ben, lahat naman ng players,” the second-year La Salle head coach said as four players scored in double-figures. “Lahat naman motivated syempre yung laro quarterfinals, knock out game. May sense of urgency.”

Supporting Mbala in the scoring depeartment was incoming sophomore Aljun Melecio with 13 points, three rebounds, and seven assists. Batchmate Ricci Rivero added 13 points, three rebounds, and two steals.

The Green Archers started with a ban, surging to a commanding lead of 13, 35-22 in the first half.

They did not show any sign of changing the pace come the second half, as they continued to close FEU’s chance to advance to the semis. An 11-0 run by La Salle sparked by an Mbala triple and capped by a Rivero slam gave the Green Archers an imposing 70-47 lead.

The lead grew to as high as 25 points, 76-51, after back-to-back triples from Andrei Caracut.

Arvin Tolentino and Richard Escoto paced FEU with 10 points each. RJ Ramirez, had led the charts in their past eight games, was limited to only two points this game after playing for 19 minutes.

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La Salle will face the Lyceum Pirates on Friday in the semifinals. And coach Aldin Ayo is dead-set on preparing for that game.

“Siguro we have to dictate the pace of the game kasi takbuhan sila e. Gusto nila maraming possessions. Lahat yun takbuhan ng takbuhan e. Yung team na nabuo ni coach Topex [Robinson] very compatible sa system that he has right now,” Ayo shared.

The semifinals of the Premier Cup will be on Friday, June 23, with La Salle facing Lyceum at 3:15PM. The Green Archers were able to escape the Pirates in their elimination round meeting, 121-119 in overtime. – By: Danine Cruz

The Scores:

DLSU (78) – Mbala 32, Melecio 13, Rivero 13, Caracut 11, Go 4, Santillan 3, Baltazar 2, Tero 0, Tratter 0, Gonzales 0, Capacio 0.

FEU (53) – Tolentino 10, Escoto 10, Inigo 6, Nunag 6, Tuffin 6, Orizu 5, Cani 4, Ramirez 2, Trinidad 2, Parker 1, Comboy 1, Bienes 0, Stockton 0.

Quarterscores: 20-11, 35-22, 57-41, 78-53.

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