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FOX SPORTS | NBTC Tuesday: NU posts 90-point win as Jalen Green, FilAm Sports continue dominant run


The Nazareth School of National University-Manila did not miss a beat in their debut at the 2019 Chooks-to-Go/NBTC National Finals presented by SM, manhandling Isabela Colleges-Cauayan in a huge 135-45 win, Tuesday at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.


Terrence Fortea led the Bullpups’ balanced beatdown with 19 points on 4-of-11 shooting from downtown. Diminutive guard Steve Nash Enriquez made the most of his 13 minutes on the floor with 17 markers on 7-of-10 shooting with two rebounds and two steals.


“Actually, nag-usap na kami before the game how to be consistent sa ginagawa namin,” said champion coach Goldwin Monteverde. “We had a great campaign in the UAAP and nag-pick up din kami sa tinatakbo namin.”


The defending national champions showed why they are the country’s best high school team as they pounced on Isabela with an early 37-4 barrage in the opening canto. NU kept its foot on the gas from then on, clinching a 50-point lead, 62-12, after a Reyland Torres fastbreak layup near the end of the first half.


They then pushed their gap up to 93 points in the final frame as 13 of 15 players breached the 10-minute mark in the runaway victory.


FilAm Sports USA also continued their dominant stretch, drubbing Perpetual Help-Jonelta Laguna, 86-55, in this tournament sponsored by Chooks-to-Go, Darlington-Exped Socks, EPSON, Huawei, Freego, Purefoods, Gatorade, Go for Gold, SM, Molten, and presented by 5Plus and Lighthouse Events.


Lanky forward Kainoa Ballungay had another great outing, leading the Fil-Ams with 24 points and 10 rebounds, including 11 markers in the first quarter alone. The 6-foot-7 swingman hailing from Ilocos Norte is averaging 21.5 points and 11 rebounds in two games so far in the tourney.

FilAm Sports now moves on to the Supreme 16 to face either the Kai Sotto-led Ateneo de Manila Blue Eaglets or the Lyceum of the Philippines University-Cavite.


Jeron Artest, son of NBA champion Metta World Peace, added 12 points in this one with 10 boards and six assists. Reigning FIBA Under-17 World Cup MVP Jalen Green, meanwhile, chipped in 11 markers and four dimes.


While the second day of this tournament had its fair share of blowout affairs, it also had a helping of thrilling finishes such as Far Eastern University-Diliman Manila outgunning St. Augustine-Pampanga, 90-86.


After being down by as many as 12 points, 69-57, in the 3rd quarter, RJ Abarrientos woke up and dropped 16 of his 21 markers in the final frame. The spitfire lead guard went on a perfect 5-of-5 clip from downtown to help push the Baby Tamaraws onto the next round.


Durham Crossover Toronto also survived a 42-point eruption from First City Providential College swingman John Bravo to clinch an 85-82 escape act while Camp David New Zealand eked out an 80-77 win over St. Louis Don Bosco Dumaguete. Bravo’s scoring outburst is the second most ever in the 12-year history of the league.


In Palm Coast Marina, Vance Caterbas scored the game-winning putback at the buzzer to lift Southern Philippine Colleges-Cagayan de Oro to a 69-67 stunner over AusPinoy Australia. Calayan Educational Foundation-Lucena also shocked Team Italy Europe Proudly Pinoy with a 69-63 squeaker, as reigning NCAA champions Mapua University survived a late fightback from Zamboanga del Sur National High School Pagadian, 54-46.


The week-long tourney moves on to the Supreme 16 still free of admission, needing just a valid ID to enter.

 

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