SMC, Star Group keep 1-2 post in Friendship League
November 25, 2001 | 12:00am
Playing without its ex-pros, San Miguel dropped its first game in five outings as it bowed to Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., 61-88, while The STAR overcame some anxious moments before subduing RFM Swift team, 81-73, yesterday at the close of the Philippine STAR Friendship League elims at the Meralco Gym.
Despite the loss, San Miguel emerged the No. 1 team in the single round elims and will face RCBC again in Saturdays knockout semis. The STAR, managed by Kevin Belmonte and supported by Adidas, finished second and will face two-time Bibato champion ABS-CBN.
With Samboy Lim, Allan Caidic, Art Dela Cruz, Siot Tanquincen and Hector Calma opting to sit it out, playing coach Ira Maniquis stepped up and came away with 27 points, highlighted by five triples. But he failed to draw the much-needed support from his teammates, enabling the RCBC quintet to seize control from the second quarter en route to victory.
The STAR found a tough rival in RFM-Swift and even fell by three points, 56-59, at the end of the third. But Alfred Bartolome took over in the final quarter to power the team to victory.
ABS-CBN, on the other hand, also had to endure United Coconut Planters Banks serious challenge before prevailing, 68-51. Joey Villar
Despite the loss, San Miguel emerged the No. 1 team in the single round elims and will face RCBC again in Saturdays knockout semis. The STAR, managed by Kevin Belmonte and supported by Adidas, finished second and will face two-time Bibato champion ABS-CBN.
With Samboy Lim, Allan Caidic, Art Dela Cruz, Siot Tanquincen and Hector Calma opting to sit it out, playing coach Ira Maniquis stepped up and came away with 27 points, highlighted by five triples. But he failed to draw the much-needed support from his teammates, enabling the RCBC quintet to seize control from the second quarter en route to victory.
The STAR found a tough rival in RFM-Swift and even fell by three points, 56-59, at the end of the third. But Alfred Bartolome took over in the final quarter to power the team to victory.
ABS-CBN, on the other hand, also had to endure United Coconut Planters Banks serious challenge before prevailing, 68-51. Joey Villar
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