Archers force sudden death; Tams in
September 26, 2003 | 12:00am
While FEU is already assured of the first finals slot, Ateneo and La Salle will still have to fight it out, literally if needed, for the last time this year.
Bucking the absence of injured main man Marc Cardona, the Green Archers brought down the Blue Eagles, 76-72, in a fight-marred overtime contest last night and forged what is expected to be a highly explosive playoff for the second finals slot in the 66th UAAP season.
Joseph Yeo took the cudgels for Cardona who watched from the bench with an injured ankle. The former Xavier player had his best game as a Green Archer, scoring 31 points on top of six rebounds and two steals.
The playoff will be held on a later date, probably Thursday next week.
Suspensions, however, may be imposed on players or even officials who figured in a bench-clearing incident that erupted with 1:31 left in regulation and the Blue Eagles barely ahead, 65-63. Trouble started when La Salles Gerwin Gaco forced a jumpball with Ateneos LA Tenorio in front of the Ateneo bench.
Gaco swung an elbow in that play and Tenorio quickly retaliated by sneaking in a punch into the ribcage of the La Salle forward. This triggered a near free-for-all with almost the entire La Salle bench storming the Ateneo camp.
There was a lot of pushing, shoving and taunting, and television replays showed Ateneos Wesley Gonzales being kicked from behind while La Salle team manager Manny Salgado nearly came to blows with a member of the Ateneo coaching staff.
Venue security personnel and uniformed policemen, some of them carrying long firearms, trooped to the court to prevent the situation from getting further out of hand.
The game was halted for almost 15 minutes and only resumed after the barker announced the ejections of La Salles Ryan Arana for kicking Gonzales and Ateneos Magnum Membrere for fighting. Tenorio and Gaco were slapped a double-foul.
The UAAP technical committee will hold an emergency meeting this morning to decide on what action to take. The winner will face FEU in the best-of-three finals. The Tamaraws made it by beating the University of the East Warriors earlier, 67-63.
La Salle coach Franz Pumaren said after the game that Tenorio should be suspended for throwing a punch at his player, and triggering the bench-clearing incident. "Theres been a precedent to this and there should be an automatic suspension once a player throws a punch," he said.
Pumaren, trying to reach the finals with a young team, described the game as a "classic" one.
"The way I look at it, the Lord still wants to watch another Ateneo-La Salle game. If only this were a best-of-five or best-of seven it would have been good for the basketball community or the country, " he said.
Bucking the absence of injured main man Marc Cardona, the Green Archers brought down the Blue Eagles, 76-72, in a fight-marred overtime contest last night and forged what is expected to be a highly explosive playoff for the second finals slot in the 66th UAAP season.
Joseph Yeo took the cudgels for Cardona who watched from the bench with an injured ankle. The former Xavier player had his best game as a Green Archer, scoring 31 points on top of six rebounds and two steals.
The playoff will be held on a later date, probably Thursday next week.
Suspensions, however, may be imposed on players or even officials who figured in a bench-clearing incident that erupted with 1:31 left in regulation and the Blue Eagles barely ahead, 65-63. Trouble started when La Salles Gerwin Gaco forced a jumpball with Ateneos LA Tenorio in front of the Ateneo bench.
Gaco swung an elbow in that play and Tenorio quickly retaliated by sneaking in a punch into the ribcage of the La Salle forward. This triggered a near free-for-all with almost the entire La Salle bench storming the Ateneo camp.
There was a lot of pushing, shoving and taunting, and television replays showed Ateneos Wesley Gonzales being kicked from behind while La Salle team manager Manny Salgado nearly came to blows with a member of the Ateneo coaching staff.
Venue security personnel and uniformed policemen, some of them carrying long firearms, trooped to the court to prevent the situation from getting further out of hand.
The game was halted for almost 15 minutes and only resumed after the barker announced the ejections of La Salles Ryan Arana for kicking Gonzales and Ateneos Magnum Membrere for fighting. Tenorio and Gaco were slapped a double-foul.
The UAAP technical committee will hold an emergency meeting this morning to decide on what action to take. The winner will face FEU in the best-of-three finals. The Tamaraws made it by beating the University of the East Warriors earlier, 67-63.
La Salle coach Franz Pumaren said after the game that Tenorio should be suspended for throwing a punch at his player, and triggering the bench-clearing incident. "Theres been a precedent to this and there should be an automatic suspension once a player throws a punch," he said.
Pumaren, trying to reach the finals with a young team, described the game as a "classic" one.
"The way I look at it, the Lord still wants to watch another Ateneo-La Salle game. If only this were a best-of-five or best-of seven it would have been good for the basketball community or the country, " he said.
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