Center Redoh Fabien tallied 26 points and eight rebounds in 27 minutes for the Saints, who notched their first win in three games.
“We were having a hard time in the first half and I just told the boys to play hard on defense in the second half,” said St. Clare coach Genino Manansala.
The Saints trailed by four, 53-57, at the half before outscoring the young Nationals, who were fresh off their gold medal romp in Seaba, 31-18.
Marte Gil, Colly Bollos and Jason Ibay had 17 points each for St. Clare with Bollos grabbing 10 boards.
The PH Youth squad, which drew 22 points from Andrei Caracut and an all-around game from Thirdy Ravena, fell to 0-3.
Ravena, who will join older brother Kiefer in the coming UAAP Season 77 as part of the Ateneo Blue Eagles, had 18 points, six rebounds and six assists.
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