Realtors roll past Dragons
November 5, 2006 | 12:00am
Sta. Lucia just had enough firepower to get past newcomer Welcoat Paints, 89-83, last night and keep its hold of the solo lead in the Talk N Text Philippine Cup at the San Juan Coliseum.
The Realtors missed the services of tough rookie Kelly Williams who had to fly to the US for a very urgent matter. His absence almost mattered as Sta. Lucia found itself trailing the rookie team on several occasions.
It took the hot hands of Paolo Mendoza and the experience of Dennis Espino to bail the Realtors out of trouble on their way to a 6-1 record, just one full game ahead of Ginebras 5-2 mark.
Welcoat, the newest kid on the PBA block, threatened last at 68-72. An 8-0 counter-attack by Sta. Lucia was enough to deal the Dragons their sixth loss in eight games.
"We really needed this win because the other teams are beginning to step up," said Sta. Lucia coach Alfrancis Chua, who drew a combined 34 points from Mendoza and Espino.
The Realtors missed the services of tough rookie Kelly Williams who had to fly to the US for a very urgent matter. His absence almost mattered as Sta. Lucia found itself trailing the rookie team on several occasions.
It took the hot hands of Paolo Mendoza and the experience of Dennis Espino to bail the Realtors out of trouble on their way to a 6-1 record, just one full game ahead of Ginebras 5-2 mark.
Welcoat, the newest kid on the PBA block, threatened last at 68-72. An 8-0 counter-attack by Sta. Lucia was enough to deal the Dragons their sixth loss in eight games.
"We really needed this win because the other teams are beginning to step up," said Sta. Lucia coach Alfrancis Chua, who drew a combined 34 points from Mendoza and Espino.
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