Proa cruises past Rollers Agape in Docomo youth league

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Posted on Jun 13 2012
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By Walter J. Sutherland
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A RBC Rollers B player tries to drive through the lane against two Proa defenders during their U17 game in the Docomo youth caging last Monday at the Garapan Basketball Court. (Walter Cepeda Sutherland)  Proa breezed past Rollers Basketball Club Agape, 50-20, during their game in the U17 division of the Docomo Pacific Summer Youth Basketball League last Monday night at the Garapan Basketball Court.

Proa looked in sync early on and sprung out to a comfortable 26-8 advantage at the half. Kobe Mendoza nailed three late buckets to pour some salt in the wound of the young RBC Agape players, who suited up in their first game.

Agape showed signs of developing some team chemistry despite the daunting deficit and managed to improve its output in the second half, but Proa still easily trotted to the winner’s circle at the end of regulation.

Mendoza led Proa with his 12 points.

Sixers 47, Rollers 10

In the first game, Nolan Villagomez and Marvin Sablan heated up early to lift the MJC Enterprise Sixers to the easy win.

The duo tallied three buckets apiece as the Sixers led at halftime, 22-4, and continued their domination in the second half. Joseph Fukuichi and Jose Ngeskebei teamed up for 15 points in the second half for the Sixers. Villagomez and Sablan finished with 10 points each.

U25

R-Rebels 40, Saints 31

In the first U15 game last Friday, Ben Lisua scored 10 points and received enough assistance from his teammates to power the R-Rebels to a victory over the Saints.

Lisua and seven other R-Rebels players made it to the scoreboard.

Luizi Reyes top-scored for the Saints with his 14 points, but the rest of his teammates failed to give valuable contribution.

GVH 36, Safety 1st 28

In the second game, Jojo Ulloa fired 10 of his 11 points in the second half to help GVH beat Safety 1st.

The match was tied at midpoint, 15-15, with Dominic Reyes leading GVH and Erick Dela Rosa anchoring Safety 1st offense, scoring 6 and 5 points, respectively.

Then in the second half, Safety 1st’s Daryl Suarez scrambled for 9 markers, but Ulloa answered with a pair of three pointers in the closing minutes to lift his crew to the win.

U17

First Game

MJC Ent. Sixers 47 – Sablan 10, N. Villagomez 10, J. Ngeskebei 9, Fukuichi 8, A. Ngeskebei 5, Castro 3, Flores 2.

RBC Rollers B 10 – Cano 5, Francisco 3, Cudia 2.

Scoring by halves: 22-4, 47-10.

Second Game

Proa 50 – Mendoza 12, Aguilar 7, W, Camacho 6, Mizer 6, Smithee 5, Cepeda 4, T. Palacios 4, Capuyon 2, De Leon 2.

RBC Agape 20 – Aldan 14, Allen 2, Amog 2, Warren 2.

Scoring by halves: 26-8, 50-20.

U25

First Game

R-Rebels 40 – Lisua 10, Ogumoro 6, Omar 6, Hambros 5, Litulumar 4, Norita 4, E Camacho 3, Jun 2.

Saints 31 – Lu Reyes 14, LJ Reyes 6, Brennan 3, Namelo 3, Avila 2, Iglesias 2, Galarse 1

Second Game

GVH 36 – Ulloa 11, D. Camacho 7, Ogarto 4, Sablan 4, D. Reyes 4, Quitugua 2.

Safety 1st 28 – Dela Rosa 9, Suarez 9, Dillay 5, Salas 4, Robasto 2.

Scoring by halves: 15-15, 36-28

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