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CEU Scorpions one win away from wresting back UCAL trophy

Scorpions outlast Sea Lions in Game One
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CENTRO Escolar University went full throttle in the final quarter and beat reigning titlist Olivarez College for the third time, 87-79, to inch closer to reclaiming the crown in the PGFlex-UCAL Season 8 Basketball Tournament at the Paco Arena in Manila.

Unlike in CEU’s previous two wins in the two-part elims, it was Kem Sabsalon’s turn to shine, scoring seven of his 17 points in the last four minutes of the tense showdown to help the Scorpions take the opener of their best-of-three title series.

CEU eyes fourth title

Already a proud winner of three titles, CEU can clinch another one and third over Olivarez if it emerges victorious in Game 2 on Thursday also in the same venue.

Top individual players, including the MVP and Best Foreign Player winners will also be honored after the battle for third between Philippine Christian University-Dasmarinas and Lyceum of the Philippines-Batangas at 1 p.m.

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The Sea Lions, who won the title last year at the expense of the PCU-D Dolphins, seemed headed to victory after taking control of the game from early third quarter up to 4:17 mark of the fourth when Hans Maycong made two free throws that gave them a 76-73 lead.

Sabsalon then rose to the occasion, burying a triple to tie the count before the Sea Lions knotted the score again at 79-all. That proved to be their last hurrah as the pride of Butuan City completed a three-point play, giving the Scorpions an 82-79 lead with 66 ticks left.

After two failed Olivarez attempts, Precious Momowie and Geric Canete sealed the deal for CEU by sinking two free throws each.

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    Momowei finished with 12 points and 17 rebounds while Mark Jade Sarza and Canete added 11 and 10 points, respectively.

    Sabsalon’s gutsy plays down the stretch negated the 23 and 21 outputs of Maycong and Bryan Manuel for Olivarez College. Leading MVP candidate Rodel Renon scored 15 points but was a non-factor in the critical period of the game.

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