CPA’s Pangelinan is scoring champ

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Posted on Sep 09 2008
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Department of Public Works/Procurement & Supply’s Edgar Pangelinan was named scoring champion in the Inaugural PTI Inter-Government/Business Basketball League.

Pangelinan collected 265 points in seven games in the regular season to average 37.9 points per match. The DPW/P&S gunner scored 50 points twice and had the most triples of the season, hitting 11 treys in their 81-100 loss to Autonomous.

Pangelinan beat 14 other players for the scoring champion title.

Hotshot Taj Van Buren of the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs averaged 28.3 points in eight games and collected 226 points in the regular season for a runner-up finish in the scoring race.

Making it to the Top 5 were Tinian’s Anthony Borja, NMC’s Mark Wallace, and DCCA’s Elias Rangamar.

Borja averaged 26.5 markers per match and played in 10 games, earning 265 points.

Wallace suited up for NMC in only seven games but emerged as the fourth-best scorer in the league with an average of 26.5 pints per game. He tallied 185 points in the regular season.

Rangamar played nine games for DCCA and scored a total of 205 points for an average of 22.8 points per match.

Completing the Top 15 were Aguaguat’s Ryan Sablan (21.6ppg), Bank of Guam’s James Villacrusis (21.3ppg), Corrections’ Luis Iguel (19.6ppg), NMC’s Jose Tumaquip (19ppg), Corrections’ Jeff Quitugua (18.6ppg), Autonomous’ Steve Rasa (18.4ppg), PTI’s Edsel Mendoza (18.2ppg) and Elmer Esdrelon (16.1pg), Bank of Guam’s Jason Taisacan (16ppg), and Legislature’s Ray Duenas (14.5ppg).

Sablan played only seven games with Aguguat and earned 151 points, while Villacrusis scored 213 markers in 10 games for BOG.

Teammates Iguel and Quitugua tallied 196 and 186 points, respectively, in 10 games with Corrections, while Tumaquip collected 152 markers in eight matches for NMC.

Rasa, ATM’s lone bet in the scoring race, had 129 points in seven games, while PTI’s Mendoza and Esdrelon earned 182 and 129 markers, respectively. Mendoza played 10 games for PTI, while Esdrelon saw action in eight.

Taisacan missed only one game for Bank of Guam in the regular season and collected 160 points, while Duenas also played 10 games for the Lawmakers and tallied 145 markers.

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