Wednesday, May 29, 2013

 FilOil Flying V Basketball Tournament
May 29, Wednesday
Arena, San Juan 

A Won Game Lost
[for Perpetual]
A Lost Game Won
[for Adamson]

  The Adamson Falcons' Fab Four 
-> Jericho Cruz [#9] ->Rodney Brondial [#17] 
-> Ingrid Sewe [#6] -> Ryan Monteclaro [#7]
combine for 67 of AdU's game total of 79.

Cruz - 27 pts.

Brondial - 15 pts.

Sewe - 15 pts.


Monteclaro - 10 pts


For Perpetual Atlas
Nosa Omorogbe [#8] - 17 pts., Juneric Baloria [#21] - 18 pts.,
  Justine Allano [#15]-14pts., Harold Arbolefa [#9] -11 pts. -
These guys combine for 70 of Atlas' 7.

Randomly sequenced monochromes follow:










 Notice the eyes of Ryan Monteclaro
Despite the Tenacious D of the Atlas, 
 the Adamson point man is unfazed and stays Focused !!
[image above]
[below] Ryan drives and draws.



 Brondial has always been Chairman-of-the-Boards for Adamson
 all season long. Here [above & below], he gets an offensive rebound 
and does a putback -  ->point blank. 



The game goes down the wire.  With less than a minute, Perpetual seems to be on the way to fashioning an upset but Everyone AND Everyone knows that anything could still happen  - and HAPPEN it DOES !! -> The outcome is decided [literally] in the last few seconds of the game !!


Tense moments in the last few timeouts  .  .  .  
Brondial, Cruz, Monteclaro listen and stay focused.







A three-frame sequence below shows a Jericho Cruz drive
 that is challenged by Perpetual's Nosa Omorogbe








How one starts matters but how one finishes counts the most.

Final
Adamson - 79     Perpetual - 78



After the Adamson-Perpetual match I take HD Vids of a particular UP player [He is a Gatorade Brand Ambassador] during the UP-JRU game. The Maroons win this one [75-63], securing their first win in the tournament. Joseph Marata, Raul Soyud, and Julius Wong score 17, 17, and 16 points respectively for the Fighting Maroons while Paolo Pontejos and Ervin Grospe manage 11 and 10 markers respectively for the Heavy Bombers.  I manage only handful of still images from that last game of the day.



 Paolo Pontejos lays it in.


brosi gonzales 

tags
adamsonfalcons perpetualhelpatlas jerichocruz ryanmonteclaro rodneyrondial paolopontejos  filoilflyingvquartefinals soaringfalcons nosaomorogbe adamsonbasketball

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