In tonights playoff between Purefoods and Sta. Lucia Realty at the Cuneta Astrodome, the winner gets to avoid a quarterfinal duel against Red Bull by taking the No. 5 slot. Thats more of an incentive than escaping the wildcard route where Alaska, Air21 and Coca-Cola are waiting in ambush.
The loser will carryover a 10-8 card in the wildcard series and should be able to eventually advance to the quarterfinals, barring any unforeseen accident. Alaska (8-10), Air21 (7-10) and Coca-Cola (5-13) are in a tight fix and their fortunes hinge on whether they can pull down tonights playoff loser.
An interesting twist in the wildcard phase is the incentive clause where a team that sweeps its assignments but fails to post the best win-loss carryover record gains a playoff against the No. 1 team for the right to advance to the quarters. Thats a tall order, however, because neither Coca-Cola nor Air21 has won three in a row this conference. The exception is Alaska who has strung up a pair of three-game win streaks and is coming off three successive victories over Air21, Welcoat and Purefoods.
The winner of tonights playoff will move on to the quarters and play Talk N Text in a best-of-5 series. Red Bull will meet the wildcard qualifier in the other best-of-5 quarterfinals.
If Purefoods loses to Sta. Lucia tonight but tops the wildcard series, the Chunkee Giants will relive their last two finals duels against the Barakos in the quarters. Red Bull beat Purefoods, 4-2, for the Fiesta Conference crown and Purefoods upended Red Bull, 4-2, for the Philippine Cup title last season.
Ginebra and San Miguel finished the double-round eliminations (no longer called the classifications because a team was actually eliminated after two rounds) with identical 13-5 marks but the Kings took the No. 1 ranking by virtue of a plus-1 quotient. That means Ginebra will face the quarterfinal survivor of the Talk N Text-winner of the Purefoods-Sta. Lucia playoff in the best-of-7 semifinals.
If Red Bull wins its quarterfinal series against the wildcard topnotcher, it will play San Miguel Beer in the best-of-7 semifinals.
Any of the possible semifinal and final pairings will be a dream matchup. In the semifinals, it could be San Miguel versus Red Bull and Ginebra versus Talk N Textassuming the Barakos and Phone Pals survive the quarters.
But lets not get ahead of ourselves. Theres a playoff to watch today, remember?
Sta. Lucia hasnt beaten Purefoods in two meetings this conference and coach Alfrancis Chua would like nothing better than to register a breakthrough in their third faceoff. The Giants beat the Realtors by four in their first encounter and by two in their second.
Chua will never forget that first setback because it ended the Realtors perfect 3-0 start. The loss was the only blemish in Sta. Lucias early 6-1 mark. And the second defeat to Purefoods extended Sta. Lucias skid to three straight losses. Now, Chua has a chance to pay back Purefoods for those nightmares.
Sta. Lucia has lost five of its last six outings, a complete reversal from its 6-1 start. Chua is begging for consistency from his boys. If the Realtors only play to their potentials, theyll be tough to beat. The problem is they turn off as quickly as they turn on. On a good night, Sta. Lucia should be able to handle Purefoods.
The Giants are fresh from losing two in a row. Theyre due for a bounce back and it could come tonight at Sta. Lucias expense. Purefoods advantage is it relies more on defense than offense to win unlike Sta. Lucia.
Joyce is the oldest of five children and has twin brothers, John Adam and John Acer. Her father Dominador, 50, is a family driver and mother Eva, 43, is a housewife. Its the first time Joyce ever joined a Star contest. She is a first year college student taking up computer science at the Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Technology.
Prizes were given to 25 winners.
Philippine Star (Miguel Belmonte)25 Star T-shirts, 25 Star mugs, 25 Star notebooks, 25 Star bodybags and 25 Star paper bags. Relzbach Ventures (Bob Bachmann)20 And1 music CD vol. 2 and one And1 T-shirt. Sportium (Philip Go)16 Accel caps. Philippine Football Federation (Johnny Romualdez)five FIFA Goal balls, three pairs of Nike shin guards and three Bayern Munich Adidas bags. ProSolutions (Dux Carvajal)three ESPN Star Sports bags, five ESPN Star Sports T-shirts, five mousepads and seven posters. DSS Productmakers (Dioceldo Sy)24 bottles of Careline body lotion and 24 bottles of Careline body spray. Buensalido and Associates (Joy Buensalido)two San Francisco Coffee gift certificates of P500 each, two Old Swiss Inn gift certificates of P500 each, a Power Books P500 gift certificate and a P500 National Bookstore gift certificate. Harbour Centre (Mikee Romero)P15,000 cash. Herma Group (Hermie Esguerra)five gift packs of imported wine. Ideazplus (Bob Zozobrado)a gym bag, pen set and demitasse set from the Macau government and a backpack and T-shirt from Thai Airways. Tony Aldeguera pair of 10-ounce leather boxing gloves, two bottles of My Buddy Bear multivitamins, ALA boxing shorts, 20 T-shirts and Penrex herbal supplement for men. Sarreal Boxing Gym, Banawe (Jun Sarreal)a bottle of imported wine, two Magnolia queso de bola. Henkel (Armando Hicarte)three Henkel gift packs and five Henkel umbrellas. Larc and Asset (Tessa Jazmines)electric desk fan. GAB (Eric Buhain)Prince badminton racket. Emerald Headway (Cristina Aspiras)50 sports magazines. Sta. Lucia Realty (Buddy Encarnado)P5,000 worth of gift certificates for the Sta. Lucia East mall.
To our 25 winners, congratulations. And to our generous sponsors, thank you very much for your continued support.