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Xavier routs SSHS

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Multi-titled Xavier School closed out its first round campaign in grand style by dumping host St. Stephen’s High School, 94-52, in the 43rd Metro Manila Tiong Lian Basketball Association-BonChon Chicken Championship Tuesday at the CKSC gym in Manila.

Led by Kyles Lao, the Golden Stallions came out with guns ablaze in the second half to turn a 35-26 lead into a 66-42 bubble before finally settling the issue with another vicious run early in the payoff period to finish the first round with a 4-1 record.

The host squad slipped to 2-3 in the six-team tournament presented by BonChon Chicken and supported by Solar BTV, Molten and Summit Water.

The 6-foot Lao exploded for a tournament-high 38 points on an impressive 17-of-26 shooting from the field. He also had six rebounds, five steals, three assists and a block to earn another BonChon Player of the Game award.

Tyler Tio chipped in 14 markers while Paolo Susmerano and Anton Lapez combined for 23 points as the Stallions hardly felt the absence of Jarell Lim, the team’s No. 2 scorer, due to a sore left knee.

In the other game, St. Jude Catholic School finally barged into the win column by pulling off a 68-60 win over Grace Christian College, thanks largely to Francis Go and Earl See, who scored 18 points each.

Meantime, defending champion Chiang Kai Shek College starts its second round campaign against Hope Christian High School on Saturday with the former out to stretch its winning run to six.

 

 

 

 

 

CHIANG KAI SHEK COLLEGE

CHICKEN CHAMPIONSHIP TUESDAY

FRANCIS GO AND EARL SEE

GOLDEN STALLIONS

GRACE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

HIGH SCHOOL

HOPE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

JARELL LIM

KYLES LAO

METRO MANILA TIONG LIAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

MOLTEN AND SUMMIT WATER

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