Stags ground Eagles, win PCCL crown

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    Stags ground Eagles, win PCCL crown

    Post by pbaddict on Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:30 pm

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    FOR the first time in the Philippine Collegiate Champions League’s nine-year history, a team from the NCAA finished the season lifting the Manuel V. Pangilinan Perpetual Trophy.

    The San Sebastian College-Recoletos Stags used a 13-3 run at the beginning of the second quarter to jump ahead of the Ateneo de Manila University and made the scoring binge count in the stretch run to hold off the UAAP champions until the final buzzer, 73-67 at the Arena in San Juan last December 15.

    Prior to the game, Stags head coach Topex Robinson outlined a three-part formula: “Play hard on defense, play smart on playing through the calls and have fun in winning this championship.” The result was the Stags’ first title since their 2009 NCAA championship.

    Leading by a point after the first quarter, a Stags quintet that didn’t have both Calvin Abueva Ian Sangalang on the floor wrecked havoc, getting seven from AJ Vitug and four from Michael Miranda to lead 30-19 with 7:10 left in the first half. It took a triple with 42 seconds left in the second period from Oping Sumalinog to finally get the deficit below double-digits, sending the Blue Eagles into the lockers at the break down 36-29.

    In the third quarter, two charities by the NCAA MVP Abueva made it a 12-point lead once more, 47-35 before the Blue Eagles turned to third-year point guard Juami Tiongson for firepower. The spitfire delivered, scoring 11 in the latter half of the third. WIth 10 minutes left in the game, Ateneo went with a lineup of JP Erram, Justin Chua, Nico Salva, Kiefer Ravena and Tiongson, and it seemed to be a combination that clicked. The five doubled their San Sebastian counterparts’ offense, 8-4, slicing the lead down to 61-57 with 6:17 left to play. But, with Ateneo in a zone defense, Jonathan Semira, who had missed the bulk of the NCAA season with an ACL injury, nailed his only shot of the game, a whopping three-pointer that was later followed up by an outside shot from Abueva, pushing the Stag advantage back to 67-59. Said Robinson of Semira’s comeback, “He gave me a call, and told me, ‘coach, I can play?’ In the practice yesterday, he was making his shots [so] I told him, let’s go for it.”

    Ateneo reinserted Greg Slaughter to the court and the early penalty situation of the Stags allowed the Blue Eagles to pound the ball inside. Three consecutive trips to the foul line in three possessions resulted in a 5-for-6 clip, trimming the deficit to 71-67, with 1:09 to play. On the other end, tight defense forced Sangalang to hoist up a triple to avoid the buzzer. That missed its mark, but Ateneo was no better off a timeout as Ravena and Tiongson both missed their attempts. Forced to foul, Ravena put Abueva on the line where he split his charities, hiking the lead to 72-67 with 23 seconds left. Ateneo head coach Norman Black sued for time once more, but the result was still the same as Tiongson missed his desperation triple. With 13 seconds left, Abueva was again sent to the stripe. There, he earned another split that sealed the final score and victory.

    Abueva was his usual beastly self, leading all scorers with a massive double-double of 20 points and 20 rebounds, while also dishing out three assists and swatting three shots. Sangalang added 19 markers and 15 boards, while veteran floor general Anthony del Rio added 10 points. It was a massive upset by the Stags, who won without scoring machine Ronald Pascual, a victim of a torn left ACL in his squad’s first game PCCL Final Four game against San Beda. “I just told them to take this opportunity to showcase their talents,” said Robinson. “I told them we can’t win it if we’re just going to keep scoring on these guys. We have to make stops.”

    Tiongson and graduating guard Kirk Long scored 11 each. Slaughter played just 20 minutes but managed 10 points, five rebounds and two swats. The other two parts of Ateneo’s scoring trio, Kiefer Ravena and Nico Salva, had poor outings, combining for 12 points on an appalling 3-of-25 shooting clip.

    Despite spending the entire game once more in a zone defense, San Sebastian still managed to dominate the glass, getting a 54-33 edge on the boards, including 18-12 on the offensive end. The Stags were also sharper from the free throw line, making 15-of-19 charities compared to the 13-of-20 clip by the normally steady-handed Blue Eagles.

    The title was Robinson’s first with the Stags, a win that he says validates his position as head coach. “I was doubting my capabilities after that championship [loss] versus San Beda [in the NCAA]. I was telling myself, ‘is it really for me?’ Are the players really believing in me? With this…victory, it’s something I can hold onto for the next season.” Robinson also walked away with the title of the PCCL’s “Best Coach”.

    Robinson also confirmed that the Stags’ Pampanga Trio will all be coming back next season. “For sure, they’ll be back. It’s something that they told us that they’re going to be back. Maybe, after this victory, it will also be a good thing for them to realize [that] as long as we play as a team defensively, we can beat teams.”

    The tournament’s Mythical Five was dominated by players in the finals series, with Salva and Slaughter of the Blue Eagles making it with Abueva and Sangalang, who was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player for his consistent presence down in the post. 6’10″ Junemar Fajardo was the sole representative of the University of Cebu Webmasters, the other PCCL semifinalist.

    The scores:

    San Sebastian 73 – Abueva 20, Sangalang 19, del Rio 10, Vitug 9, Miranda 6, Maiquez 4, Semira 3, Jo. dela Cruz 2

    Ateneo 67 – Long 11, Tiongson 11, Slaughter 10, Erram 9, Monfort 8, Ravena 7, Salva 5, Sumalinog 3, Gonzaga 3, Golla 0, Chua 0, Austria 0

    Quarter scoring: 17-16, 36-29, 57-49, 73-67.

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    Post by 42Forever on Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:12 am

    I hope all the other 7 teams in the UAAP were able to watch those 3 SSC-ADMU games. That SUFFOCATING defense the Stags played almost all game long that even a great coach in Norman Black found a difficulty adjusting to, that was the key in beating them. And take note, the Stags even lost one of the Big 3, a great shooter in Ronald Pascual. Topex' coaching impressed me more. If only I could wish for him to coach the Archers! haha. To the Stags, BRAVO!

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    Re: Stags ground Eagles, win PCCL crown

    Post by daine on Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:38 am

    Awwts, olats kami sa SSC!
    Abueva killed us, big time!
    Grats SSC

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    Post by fallin4u on Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:16 am

    NICE ONE! lakas tlaga ng PINATUBO TRIO...Duo lng pla nglaro wla si pascual ehe

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    Post by Eagle_Eye on Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:21 am

    I said it before and I'll say it again... Abueva is the real deal... if he end up with the right coach and right team, he'll be tearing the PBA in the future...

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    Post by shikaku on Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:37 am

    partida pa yan wala pa si pascual congrats to baste, but maybe masyado ng pagud ung mga players ng ateneo playing uapp,then in sinag and continue to pccl at di natin un pwd idahilan and sabagay much better un para pagdating nila sa pba handa ung mga katawan nila sa sunod sunod na games, di na nila need magadjust same in other collegite team well congrats again sa baste especially to the beast he prove he's the best among the collegiate player in the country and baste making history as 1st ncaa collegiate school to win national title, idol ko na si topex dalawang mvp team ang pinabagsak nya sa pccl, ung champ pa ng ncaa at uaap, beda at ateneo , your the man topex

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    Re: Stags ground Eagles, win PCCL crown

    Post by jamj3 on Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:51 am

    Eagle_Eye wrote:I said it before and I'll say it again... Abueva is the real deal... if he end up with the right coach and right team, he'll be tearing the PBA in the future...


    I actually don't have anyone in mind other than his former mentor, Ato Agustin.

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    Post by 42Forever on Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:38 am

    shikaku wrote:partida pa yan wala pa si pascual congrats to baste, but maybe masyado ng pagud ung mga players ng ateneo playing uapp,then in sinag and continue to pccl at di natin un pwd idahilan and sabagay much better un para pagdating nila sa pba handa ung mga katawan nila sa sunod sunod na games, di na nila need magadjust same in other collegite team well congrats again sa baste especially to the beast he prove he's the best among the collegiate player in the country and baste making history as 1st ncaa collegiate school to win national title, idol ko na si topex dalawang mvp team ang pinabagsak nya sa pccl, ung champ pa ng ncaa at uaap, beda at ateneo , your the man topex


    Pero naglalaro din po ung mga tiga SSC sa D-League, like Abueva playing for NLEX. I'm sure regular basis din practice nila for D-League. While I have not seen any of the Blue Eagles playing in D-League. so kung pagod lang din, baka si Abueva pa pinakapagod sa kanilang lahat ngayon, especially with the way he plays.

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    Re: Stags ground Eagles, win PCCL crown

    Post by 42Forever on Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:40 am

    jamj3 wrote:
    Eagle_Eye wrote:I said it before and I'll say it again... Abueva is the real deal... if he end up with the right coach and right team, he'll be tearing the PBA in the future...


    I actually don't have anyone in mind other than his former mentor, Ato Agustin.


    Pwede rin siguro with Topex sa Alaska. haha. Pero mas gusto ko syempre na sa Petron sya mapunta, palitan sila ni JWash!

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    Post by kylekurt on Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:51 am

    magaling talaga mga kapampangan!

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    Re: Stags ground Eagles, win PCCL crown

    Post by Jazzper on Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:29 pm

    Congrats Baste!

    Calvin Abueva, easily nine inches shorter and 70 pounds lighter than Greg Slaughter, had 20 points, 17 rebounds and three blocks. Greg had 10 and five. Sino ba talaga ang seven-footer?


    Baste wanted it more. They played with more intensity, got the rebounds and second chance points and they made their outside shots, including 3s.

    Ateneo were slower, had poor outside shopoting and could not get the rebounds. They were missing their free throws, even Greg. Juami showed he is their point guard next season.

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    Post by Like A Boss on Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:31 pm

    I knew this was coming. Kapag physical ang laro, hindi talaga pwede si Slaughter. Mahina pa gumalaw.

    Kaya d sinali sa SG sa Fiba Asia, hindi pa lanay2.

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    Post by chardee09 on Sun Dec 18, 2011 4:59 pm

    grats to the whole Baste Family..grabe,sila yung pinaka unang NCAA team na gumawa nito..magandang morale booster to ng team for the next NCAA Tournament..wala na akong masabi ky Abueva..talagang masipag..

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