Showing posts with label ABL. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Patriots reap major awards

Source: By Nelson Beltran (The Philippine Star)

KUALA LUMPUR – The Philippine Patriots’ Warren Ybanez bagged the Finals MVP honors, Jason Dixon captured the Best Import award and the rest of the team received their championship rings in the ABL Championship Presentation Dinner here Tuesday.

Ybanez, a hard-nosed player who had had a stint with Red Bull in the PBA, beat teammates Rob Wainwright and Jerwin Gaco for the Finals MVP plum while Dixon was named Best Import, winning over Singapore’s Kyle Jeffers and Indonesia’s Nakiea Miller.

One award, however, slipped away from the Patriots as Thailand Tigers’ Attaporn Lertmalaiporn clinched the ABL League MVP title.

The biggest toast, however, belonged to the whole Philippine Patriots team for its triumphant campaign in the inaugural ABL season capped by its three-game sweep of the Satria Muda BritAma-Indonesia in the best-of-five finale.

Team owners Mikee Romero and Tony Boy Cojuangco were on hand to receive the championship trophy in the glittery rites graced by the other ABL team owners, sponsors and founding chief Tony Fernandes of Air Asia.

The team owners had a meeting before the awards ceremony, discussing how they can make ABL games more exciting for its second season starting October.

The plan is to allow the ball clubs to field one more import coming from Asian powerhouse teams like China, Lebanon, Iran and Korea.

In the inaugural tourney, the competing teams were allowed to field two international imports plus recruits from Asean neighbor countries. Thus, Filipino players like Kiko Adriano, Rensy Bajar, Rudy Lingganay, Don Camaso, Leo Avenido, Al Vergara and Axel Doruelo got the chance to play as imports for the other ABL squads.

More Filipino players are expected to see action in the second ABL season as another team from Indonesia and a new ball club from Vietnam have signified their intention to join the league.

Fernandes, a Malaysian billionaire who has also invested in F1 racing, said the ABL is committed to improve the growth of basketball in the region by implementing professional management and marketing savvy to promote and expand the fan base of the sport.

The Air Asia chief executive officer expects tremendous support and a huge profile of followers for ABL in the next few years.

Romero and Cojuangco, meanwhile, reaffirmed their commitment to the league.

The two Filipino businessmen-sportsmen may well become more active members of the league once they finalize a deal with Fernandes for their entry into Air Asia – a giant in budget flights in the Asian region.

Romero, Cojuangco and Fernandes have been talking for the establishment of Air Asia Philippines, starting with a fleet of five aircraft.

At present, Air Asia operates 92 planes, a huge improvement from the time Fernandes took over the business with only two aircraft eight years ago.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

With ABL title, Mikee keeps winning streak

Source: (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Patriots’ title romp in the recent Asean Basketball League stretched Mikee Romero’s string of victories to 10 with the sportsman/businessman keen on going for the big one.

Cage observers actually had thought Romero would slow down after retiring Harbour Centre last year and introducing an entirely new team in the PBL, which Harbour dominated for years.

But Romero proved them wrong.

Not only did he produce another champion in the Oracle Titans but also in the Patriots, who swept Indonesia’s Satria Muda BritAma in their best-of-five title series for the inaugural ABL crown recently.

Those brought his total championships to 10, making him the most successful team owner in amateur basketball in recent years.

“Honestly, I did not expect to win 10 championships since all I want is to give my rivals a fierce competition,” said Romero, who co-owns the RP Patriots with businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco. “But all these championships were not given on a silver platter. We worked hard to win them.”

After losing two straight games late in the ABL elims, Romero and team manager Erick Arejola decided to bring in former PBA Best Import winner Gabe Freeman to reinforce the team. The move clicked as the Patriots swept their next seven games to become the first ABL champion team.

Romero’s two other international titles were the SEABA Club championship and the Thailand SEA Games which his team both won in 2007, the year he completed a Grand Slam.

“That was perhaps my best year in Philippine basketball because I won four titles, including two in the PBL,” said Romero.

After winning its sixth straight PBL titles, Romero used the name of the other company his family owned - Oracle Residences - in the PBL. After struggling early, the Titans won the franchise’s seventh title by beating Pharex in the PBL Unity Cup.

Despite his success the last five years, Romero is still longing for a big one.

“I’m still dreaming of having my own team in the PBA, and I hope I will realize it while I’m still young,” said the 38-year-old Romero.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Triumphant Patriots keep Dixon, Freeman

Source: (The Philippine Star)

JAKARTA, Indonesia – Given another chance to play for the Philippine Patriots, Jason Dixon will not hesitate to do so.

“Well, if given another chance, so why not,” said Dixon. “I like this team, it has the will to win. That’s the attitude I want for a team.”

If he’s free, Gabe Freeman is also willing to return for the Patriots.

“This is a great team, the management is good, I like them. I like to play for a winning team since I hate to lose a game,” said Freeman.

Dixon and Freeman played key roles in the Patriots’ 75-67 win that enabled them to sweep their best-of-five title series with Indonesia’s Satria Muda BritAma in the first ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) Sunday at the BritAma Arena here.

Co-team owner Mikee Romero and coach Louie Alas also relish the idea of getting back the dynamic duo when the second conference of the league opens shop in October.

“They’re perfect combination, Jason is a very good inside operator while Gabe is a versatile player. If they want to play for us again, then it’s OK for us,” said Romero, who joined the team’s celebration along with wife and daughter.

“But before thinking about the next tournament, let’s enjoy this championship first. This is a sweet first for us,” added Romero who co-owns the team with Tonyboy Cojuangco. “This is great for Philippine basketball.”

Saving his best for last, the 6-foot-10 Dixon exploded for 28 points aside from grabbing 12 boards.

“Well, it’s time to win and it’s time to go home,” said Dixon.

Freeman had one of his poor shooting nights but still finished with 17 points and 19 rebounds. He also made life miserable for the usually hot scoring Alex Hartman of Satria Muda.

With their championship, Romero believes the five other teams in the league, including Indonesia, will intensify their build-up for the next conference.

“That’s for sure, they’re going to form a much competitive team in order to stop us. But we know the formula already, so we will just prepare early,” said the president and CEO of Harbour Centre.

Team manager Erick Arejola also disclosed that they have already in mind the players they will take in if collegiate stars Nonoy Baclao, Elmer Espiritu, Khazin Mirza and Val Acuna turn pro this year.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

RP Patriots clinch ABL crown

Source: (The Philippine Star)

JAKARTA, Indonesia – The Philippine Patriots found a one-man wrecking crew in Jason Dixon as they overpowered Indonesia’s Satria Muda BritAma, 75-67, in a bruising game to win the crown in the first ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) with a three-game sweep yesterday at the BritAma Arena here.

With former PBA import Gabe Freeman off-target, Dixon provided the firepower inside with 28 points to help the Patriots pull away from a tight and bruising encounter and capture the inaugural championship of the first regional basketball tournament.

Dixon provided the impetus for a breakaway in the second quarter as the Patriots grabbed the lead, 35-31, at halftime after putting up a long, furious chase in the first 15 minutes of the game.

He also had 12 rebounds for his 15th double-double performance while Freeman had 17 markers and 19 boards.

With the win, the Patriots, co-owned by Harbour Centre Mikee Romero and businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco, completed a grand sweep of their best-of-five championship which started in Manila.

They took Game 1, 78-68, and Game 2, 72-53.

Again, Patriots coach Louie Alas paid tribute to their defense for the win, saying: “The whole season we really emphasized on defense, especially this series.”

Despite the jeers and taunts of the Indonesian crowd, the Patriots refused to be intimidated, and in fact, they were the ones who played aggressively and passionately, especially on the defensive end.

“I told the boys to play as if we’re in the jungle and they responded well,” said Alas, who also personally ended his title drought.

The last time Alas savored the sweet taste of winning a championship was back in the 2005 when he steered the Letran Knights to victory.

“It’s nice to win a championship again,” said Alas.

Alas’ joy was shared by Romero although the amiable owner is no stranger to winning, having won a record seven straight championships in the PBL.

“It’s a difficult win but it’s a great feeling. I want also to salute the Indons for giving us a good fight the whole time,” said Romero, who arrived here to support the team along with wife Sheila and daughter.

Also shining for the Patriots were Warren Ybanez, Jerwin Gaco, Christian Coronel, defensive specialists Nonoy Baclao and Elmer Espiritu and Rob Wainwright.

The Patriots took a 13-point lead in the third quarter and padded it to 68-52 early in the fourth quarter when Coronel completed a steal and Freeman scored on an inside play.

But the Indons fought back mightily with Rony Gunawan burying two triples in a vicious 10-2 blast enabled them to cut the Patriots lead down to eight points, 62-70.

But a three-point play by Dixon eased the tension that started to build for the RP Patriots camp.

A triple by Nakeai Miller pushed the Indons to within 65-73 but it proved to be their last hurrah as Gaco, who was earlier slapped a technical foul after planting en elbow to the eyes of Gunawan, sealed the deal with a side jumper barely 48 ticks left.

The scores:

Philippines 75 – Dixon 28, Freeman 17, Wainwright 9, Gaco 9, Ybañez 7, Sta. Maria 3, Coronel 2, Alcaraz 0, Acuña 0, Espiritu 0, Baclao 0, Mirza 0.

Indonesia 67 – Gunawan R. 20, Hartman 14, Miller 13, Prihantono 9, Sondakh 8, Wuysang 2, Wijaya 1, Achmad 0, Gunawan G. 0, Siregar 0, Situmorang 0, Arifin 0.

Quarterscores: 13-17, 35-31, 64-52, 75-67

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Patriots win shy of ABL crown

Souce: (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Patriots took a step closer to becoming the first Asean Basketball League champion as it plastered Indonesia’s Satria Muda BritAma, 72-53, at The Arena in San Juan late Wednesday to move within a win from sweeping their best-of-five title series.

The Patriots played aggressive on defense and proved unrelenting on offense, using a decisive 20-4 run in the fourth quarter to all but wrap up the game at 72-50 with a little over two minutes left in the contest.

The Indonesians struggled all game in the face of the Patriots’ suffocating defense anchored on imports Gabe Freeman, Jason Dixon, Nonoy Baclao and guard Christian Coronel.

“Defensively, it was a job well done and I hope we could bring the same amount of energy in Jakarta,” said coach Louie Alas, whose wards thumped the Indonesians, 78-68, in the series opener.

The win – their fifth over the visitors dating back to the elims – put the Patriots of Harbour Centre CEO and president Mikee Romero and businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco within a victory from sweeping their best-of-five title series.

But the Patriots will have to do it on a hostile turf as the Indonesians host the Filipinos at the BritAma Arena in Jakarta on Sunday.

“I want to win because it’s tough to play in front of a hostile crowd,” said Alas, whose team leaves today.

Freeman started poorly, missing a couple of shots from close range, but found his rhythm in time before getting into foul trouble, completing another double-double job of 24 points and 14 rebounds.

“This is I think perhaps one of our sweetest wins in the tournament. That’s because our locals did their share,” said Romero, referring to Rob Wainwright, Baclao and Coronel.

Wainwright took charge as the foul-riddled Freeman rode the bench, making two triples in the second quarter, helping the Patriots erect a 41-26 halftime lead. – Joey Villar

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Patriots seek 2-0 lead vs Indonesians

Source: (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Patriots hope to make the most of their homecourt edge and build a 2-0 cushion heading to Indonesia as they go for a two-to-nil lead against Satria Muda BritAma in Game Two of the Asean Basketball League (ABL) Championship today at The Arena in San Juan City.

The Patriots banked on imports Gabe Freeman and Jason Dixon in the final quarter to fashion out a 78-68 victory in the opener of their best-of-five series last Friday.

It was actually the fourth straight victory by the Patriots over the Indonesians, whom they swept in the elims but the hosts remain wary of their rivals heading into their 8 p.m. encounter.

“For the past three days, we devised ways on breaking their pressure zone defense. It’s very hard but the boys are improving,” said Patriots coach Louie Alas. “I told them that we beat them in our first three games with our own defense, now it’s time to show to them that we can play smart defense.”

Alas also stressed that Freeman joined the team just recently, replacing Brandon Powell near the end of the elims.

“We did not win those games through our offense, our defense did it for us,” Alas said.

Harbour Centre president and CEO Mikee Romero and co-owner businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco also believe that the local crew, led by Rob Wainwright, Nonoy Baclao, Val Acuna, Erwin Sta. Maria, Elmer Espiritu, Warren Ybanez and JP Alcaraz, will have to do their share to ease the load off their imports on the offensive end.


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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Patriots see tougher Indons side

Source: (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Patriots and the Satria Muda BritAma of Indonesia clash today at the start of their best-of-five title series in the first ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) Championship at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.

For beating the Indons three times and topping the grueling triple-round elims that dragged on for almost three months, the Patriots can well afford to be confident in the series, especially with the home court advantage.

But they vow to go all out against the Indons in their 6 p.m. tussle. In fact, co-team owner Mikee Romero of Harbour Centre and coach Louie Alas expect a different Satria Muda BritAma to show up in the finals.

“The finals series is totally different from the elimination, so I expect an exciting showdown and mouth-watering match-ups in the series,” said Romero, who is hoping to extend his record championship run to eight.

The Harbour Centre franchise won seven straight championships in the PBL – a feat never been done before in the history of the country’s premier amateur league.

As the Patriots troop to the court today, focus will be on former PBA Best Import awardee Gabe Freeman who vowed to help the team win the series by a sweep.

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“I don’t want to lose a game, so I want to sweep them,” said Freeman, who averaged 17.5 points and 14 rebounds since replacing Brandon Powell late in the elims.

His match-up against Indonesia’s Alex Hartman is expected to provide another color to what is expected to be a bruising series.

Jason Dixon, the Patriots’ other import, must impose his will in the shaded lane to limit the scoring production of Nakiea Miller. Dixon is expected to get support from high-leaping Elmer Espiritu and defensive specialists Nonoy Baclao and Gerwin Gaco.

“Winning the maiden staging of the league is always sweet, so we’re going to bring our finest game to the series,” said Romero, who also funded the Philippine team that won the 2007 SEABA Champions Cup and the SEA Games title in 2007.

Alas sees no problem with the match-ups, including with the imports, but emphasized that whoever puts up a good defensive strategy wins the series.

“It’s going to boil down to defense. We have to improve what we did defensively in our last three games to win the championship,” said Alas, who is gunning for his first championship in five years.

One thing going for the Patriots, Alas said, is the creativity and aggressiveness of his backcourt, namely: Christian Coronel, JP Alcaraz and Warren Ybanez.

“They have proven their worth many times and they’re all eager to win one for the country this time around,” said Alas of his players who have not yet donned the RP colors during their amateur days.


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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Patriots target first ABL crown

Source: (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Patriots want no less than the title when they face Indonesia’s Satria Muda BritAma in the best-of-five finals of the first Asean Basketball League starting on Friday at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.

“Nobody remembers the runner-up. That’s why we want to become the champions of the first ABL tournament,” said Patriots head coach Louie Alas who graced yesterday’s PSA Forum at Shakey’s along UN Avenue.

“It’s going to be a tough series. But definitely, we’re going to win,” he said.

Jason Dixon and Gabe Freeman, the pair of hard-working imports for the Patriots, arrived at the session presented by Outlast Battery, Pagcor, Accel and Shakey’s way ahead of their coach and teammates Jerwin Gaco and Rob Wainwright. They did the early talking.

“Of all the teams we’ve played, coach Louie says Indonesia is the better team. And I seem to agree,” said Dixon, a 6-foot-10 center who is close to a double-double average in the inaugural tournament among Asean teams.

Dixon said the key to victory is how to stop the Indonesia imports, including Nakiea Miller.

“I have to prepare for him because I know he’s going to use his speed against me. But it’s no different that the other games. It’s always the same intensity. Indonesia is not a helter-skelter team and it’s very disciplined,” he said.

“The key is stopping their imports. That will be my job. That’s what I get paid for,” said Dixon.

“I don’t want to disrespect the Indonesian team but personally, I think we’re going to win this series, three-to-one,” he said, who vowed to give the championship to the team co-owned by businessmen Mikee Romero and Tonyboy Cojuangco.

Freeman, a PBA best import awardee when he played for San Miguel Beer last year, was more daring with his projection even if he has yet to play a single game against the Indonesians as he just came in as a replacement.

“I don’t want to lose any game. I didn’t come here to lose. So, I say we’ll sweep them. I don’t want to lose. I hate losing,” said Freeman, who said he loves basketball so much that, “I sleep, drink, eat and shower it.”

The opener of the series will be played at Ynares Sports Center in Pasig, while Game 2 is set at The Arena in San Juan.

Games 3 and 4 will be held in Indonesia, while the series goes back to Manila if and when a fifth and deciding game is necessary.


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Monday, February 8, 2010

Indons earn right to face RP Patriots in ABL finals

Source: GMANews.TV

Satria Muda BritAma of Indonesia earned the right to play the Philippine Patriots in the finals of the 1st ASEAN Basketball League after shocking highly-favored Singapore Slingers, 86-76, in Sunday’s Game 3 of their semifinal showdown at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

Nakiea Miller scored 11 of his 24 points in the final period as visiting Satria Muda BritAma outscored the Slingers, 24-14, in the last 10 minutes to complete a 2-1 series win.

The Indonesian team will play the top team Patriots in the best-of-five championship series with the Filipinos enjoying homecourt advantage. The first two games will be played on February 12 and 17 at the Patriots’ turf.

“I was really expecting the Indonesian team to win because their play is similar to how the Filipinos play, having gotten the services of top Filipino coaches like David Zamar and Bong Ramos," said Patriots coach Louie Alas.

The Patriots are on an extended break after sweeping the Kuala Lumpur Dragons in the semis but the team has been regularly practicing, anticipating a tough match with the Indonesian team.

“They are big and strong and can run like us. I really expect a tough outing against them," said Alas.

Do-it-all import Alexander Hartman exploded with 30 big points for Satria Muda BritAma, doing the most damage in the first half in which the visiting team erected a 47-42 advantage.

The Slingers, the number two team in the league, made their move in the third period and raced to a 58-50 advantage behind the efforts of Kyle Jeffers, Michael LeBlanc and Marcus Ng.

They (Satria Muda BritAma) are big and strong and can run like us. I really expect a tough outing against them.
– Louie Alas, Patriots coach
But that only served as added motivation for Satria Muda BritAma as Miller teamed up with Rony Gunawon in a 12-4 run to tie the count at 62-all entering the fourth period.

Amin Prihantono and Mario Wuysang added 13 and 12 points for the Indons, who shot a respectable 48 percent from the field (28 out of 58) including a 12-of-24 shooting from the three point line.

In contrast, the Slingers shot a miserable 30% (30-of-76) with imports Jeffers (19 points) and LeBlanc (15), combining for a horrible 13-of-34 shooting.

Filipino import Al Vergara also had a miserable night, finishing with six points on 4-of-13 shooting to go with only one assist in 30 minutes of action.


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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Patriots claim 1st final slot

Source: (The Philippine Star)

KUALA LUMPUR – The Philippine Patriots shackled the Kuala Lumpur Dragons with their pesky defense to pull off a 70-65 come-from-behind victory and clinch the first final berth in the Asean Basketball League at the MABA Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last Wednesday.

The Patriots fell behind by as many as 16 points in the second quarter but toughened up on defense to force a series of turnovers and bounce back into the contest before hanging tough in the clutch to complete their sweep of the Dragons in their series.

A fiery 10-0 run highlighted by a triple by Rob Wainwright and a three-point play by Gabe Freeman at the start of the last period shoved the Patriots to the lead for the very first time en route to the victory.

Jason Dixon led the Patriots with 22 points, including a crucial three-point play off Jamal Brown for a 68-63 lead heading into the final two minutes. He also had 11 rebounds for his 13th double-double performance in his last 14 games as the Patriots completed a sweep of their best-of-three semis series.

The Patriots, co-owned by Harbour Centre’s Mikee Romero and businessman Tony Boy Cojuangco, will face either the Singapore Slingers or Indonesia’s Satria Muda BritAma for the crown.

The Jakarta-based squad forced a rubber match for the other finals seat after blasting the Slingers, 74-45.

Freeman had an awful six-of-18 shooting but still finished with 17 points and 12 boards.

“We were very complacent in the first half,” said coach Louie Alas. “But I told the boys to toughen up on defense and I guessed that’s the story of the game.”

The Dragons, starring Filipino import Rudy Lingganay, Cameroonian Chris Kuete, local Shee Fai Loh and Brown, raced to an early 35-19 lead. But a 13-5 windup on baskets from Jaypee Alcaraz and Warren Ybañez enabled the Patriots to cut the deficit to 40-32 at halftime.

JP Alcaraz had seven points, four rebounds and two assists, Ybañez tallied five points, four assists and two steals while forward Jerwin Gaco wound up with six points, one rebound, one assist and one shot block.

“We relied too much on our imports and we rarely attacked the basket in the first half,” said Alas. “But when Jerwin came in the third quarter, he was attacking aggressively.”

Christian Coronel, the Patriots’ second-string point guard, also provided steady contributions off the bench with five points, two rebounds, two assists, most of which came in the second half.


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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Patriots rip KL Dragons

Source: (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - Jason Dixon stepped up in the third period as the Philippine Patriots beat the Kuala Lumpur Dragons, 77-43, at the start of their semis series in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) yesterday at the Ynares Sports Center in Pasig.

With the 6-foot-10 Dixon dominating the shaded lane, the Patriots opened the final half with a vicious 16-4 run to post a commanding 46-21 lead.

After being held to just four points in the first two quarters, Dixon scattered nine points in the third to post his 12th double-double in 14 games for the team co-owned by Harbour Centre CEO and president Mikee Romero and businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco. He also had 13 boards.

Former PBA Best Import winner Gabe Freeman was not as spectacular as he was in his two games but just the same, he finished in double-double with 15 points and 11 boards.

The Patriots can wrap up the best-of-three series with a win on Wednesday in Kuala Lumpur. The team left for KL today aboard AirAsia.

The Dragons, who beat the Patriots at the close of their three-game series in the elims, 79-57, tried to mount a comeback but the Patriots refused to be intimidated with Val Acuna, Nonoy Baclao and Jerwin Gaco joining the fray.

Patriots coach Louie Alas paid tribute to their defense for the win, saying: “We did not shoot well in the first half but our defense kept us going.”

Playing a collegiate-type of defense, the Patriots succeeded in throwing the Kuala Lumpur shooters out of their comfort zones to win pulling away.

KL’s Filipino import Rudy Lingganay was held to just five points after averaging close to 13 points.

Both the Patriots and Dragons shot poorly in the first half but the former controlled the boards that saw them pile up baskets behind their transition plays.

The Patriots closed out the first half enjoying 30-16 lead - thanks to a floater by Gabe Freeman.

The high-leaping Freeman had 9 points in the first two quarters with Warren Ybanez chipping in 8 points.

The scores:

RP PATRIOTS 77 - Freeman 15, Dixon 13, Acuna 12, Ybanez 8, Gaco 7, Sta Maria 7, Baclao 6, Espiritu 4, Mirza 3, Alcaraz 2, Coronel 0, Wainwright 0.

KL DRAGONS 43 - Lingganay 10, Brown 7, Loh 7, Hugnatan 6, Kuete 4, Kow 4, Bandaying 3, Batumaai 1, Chee 1, Wee 0, Ng 0, Chai 0.

Quarterscores: 18-6; 30-16; 52-30; 77-43.

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