Ateneo, CSA dribblers score 4th wins in row | Inquirer Sports

Ateneo, CSA dribblers score 4th wins in row

/ 08:46 PM August 16, 2011

MANILA—Easy wins and walkovers marked recent games in the Milo-sponsored SBP-Passerelle tournaments, organized by the Best Center of former national coach Nic Jorge at the Xavier School gym.

Ateneo-A marched to its fourth straight win and the Group A lead in SBP at the expense of Notre Dame of Greater Manila (2-1), 69-43, while San Beda-Rizal (2-1) humbled De La Salle Zobel-B (0-3).

Colegio San Agustin also claimed its fourth straight win in Group B, beating University of the East (2-2), 49-28. In another B match, Xavier School (2-1) routed San Sebastian (0-4), 66-16.

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OTHER SBP MATCHES: Group C—St. Mary’s (1-2) d. Don Bosco-Makati (1-3), walkover; Marist (2-1) d. La Salle Green Hills-B (1-2), 77-27; Group D—La Salle-A (3-0) d. Xavier-B (0-4), 94-12; Ateneo-B (2-2) d. Lourdes School-QC (1-3), walkover.
PASSERELLE MATCHES: Group A—Lourdes-Mandaluyong (3-0) d. Raises Montessori (0-3), 86-53; Xavier (3-0) d. La Salle Green Hills-B (1-2), 87-61; Group B—SBC-Rizal (3-0) d. UST (0-3), 78-61; Notre Dame of Greater Manila (2-2) d. UE (1-2), 62-55; Group C—Don Bosco-Makati (3-0) d. St. Anthony (0-3), 69-65; SBC-B (3-0) d. Marist (2-2), 57-51; Group D—LSGH-A (3-0) d. Claret (2-1), 75-53; Sta. Clara IS (1-2) d. Kids World CA (0-4), 49-35.

MJ Carr Golf Management, Inc., Srixon, Callaway, Unilab, BDO, Titleist, Sharp, Custom Clubmakers, Empire Golf & Sports Shop, PinoyGolfer.com, Inquirer Golf, Omnisource International, A Round of Golf, Studio 23, Balls, and Dynamic Sports are the event’s other backers.

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