+ Follow JR. BARAKOS Tag
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[Title] => Jr. Hotdogs semis na
[Summary] => Humakot si Jerome Guevarra ng 20-puntos nang igupo ng Purefoods-Taguig ang Ginebra-Makati, 79-62, na kumumpleto ng semifinal casts sa Group A ng Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League sa Araneta Coliseum kahapon.
Kinana ni Guevarra ang 14-puntos nang kumawala ang Jr. Hotdogs sa unang quarter para tapusin ang kanilang elimination assignment sa 3-1 (win-loss) record habang ang Jr. Kings naman ay may 2-2.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => FedEx-San Juan stays unbeaten
[Summary] => Ryan Christopher Monteclaro scored 31 points as FedEx-San Juan stayed unbeaten in the Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League with a 116-55 demolition of Ginebra-Makati yesterday at the PhilSports Arena.
Monteclaro scored 18 of his output in the first quarter as the Jr. Express stormed to a huge 33-9 advantage after one quarter to virtually secure their third win in Group A.
Mark Joseph Aparecio tallied 18 points to pace the Jr. Kings, who absorbed their first defeat in three games.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => TnT, FedEx juniors unscathed in PBA elims
[Summary] => Talk N Text-Quezon City and FedEx-San Juan pulled off runaway victories over the weekend to stay unbeaten in the elimination round of the Burlington-PBA Jr. basketball summer league at the Araneta Coliseum.
Isaiah Reyes and Kevin Gamboa scored 13 points apiece in the first quarter that set the tone of the lopsided contest and underscored the Jr. Phone Pals potential as title-contender in this tournament confined to kids 9-12 years old.
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[Title] => Shell-Manila juniors overpower Red Bull
[Summary] => Shell-Manila capitalized on the teams balanced scoring to beat Red Bull-Pasay, 62-53, yesterday in the Burlington-PBA Jr. Basketball Summer League at the Araneta Coliseum.
The Jr. TurboChargers opened up an 11-point lead after one quarter behind Karl Earvin Villaflor, Danel Sison and Kevin Louie Alas and controlled the tempo the rest of the way.
Manila underscored its dominance in the third quarter when it fielded only four players but hardly missed a bit.
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JR. BARAKOS
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[Title] => Jr. Hotdogs semis na
[Summary] => Humakot si Jerome Guevarra ng 20-puntos nang igupo ng Purefoods-Taguig ang Ginebra-Makati, 79-62, na kumumpleto ng semifinal casts sa Group A ng Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League sa Araneta Coliseum kahapon.
Kinana ni Guevarra ang 14-puntos nang kumawala ang Jr. Hotdogs sa unang quarter para tapusin ang kanilang elimination assignment sa 3-1 (win-loss) record habang ang Jr. Kings naman ay may 2-2.
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[Title] => FedEx-San Juan stays unbeaten
[Summary] => Ryan Christopher Monteclaro scored 31 points as FedEx-San Juan stayed unbeaten in the Burlington-PBA Jr. Summer Basketball League with a 116-55 demolition of Ginebra-Makati yesterday at the PhilSports Arena.
Monteclaro scored 18 of his output in the first quarter as the Jr. Express stormed to a huge 33-9 advantage after one quarter to virtually secure their third win in Group A.
Mark Joseph Aparecio tallied 18 points to pace the Jr. Kings, who absorbed their first defeat in three games.
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[Title] => TnT, FedEx juniors unscathed in PBA elims
[Summary] => Talk N Text-Quezon City and FedEx-San Juan pulled off runaway victories over the weekend to stay unbeaten in the elimination round of the Burlington-PBA Jr. basketball summer league at the Araneta Coliseum.
Isaiah Reyes and Kevin Gamboa scored 13 points apiece in the first quarter that set the tone of the lopsided contest and underscored the Jr. Phone Pals potential as title-contender in this tournament confined to kids 9-12 years old.
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[Title] => Shell-Manila juniors overpower Red Bull
[Summary] => Shell-Manila capitalized on the teams balanced scoring to beat Red Bull-Pasay, 62-53, yesterday in the Burlington-PBA Jr. Basketball Summer League at the Araneta Coliseum.
The Jr. TurboChargers opened up an 11-point lead after one quarter behind Karl Earvin Villaflor, Danel Sison and Kevin Louie Alas and controlled the tempo the rest of the way.
Manila underscored its dominance in the third quarter when it fielded only four players but hardly missed a bit.
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