Parks-led Hapee breeze past Bread Story | Inquirer Sports

Parks-led Hapee breeze past Bread Story

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 06:24 PM November 17, 2014

Rayray Parks of Hapee (light) vs Louie Vigil of Breadstory (dark). PBA D-LEAGUE IMAGE by Nuki Sabio

Rayray Parks of Hapee (light) vs Louie Vigil of Breadstory (dark). PBA D-LEAGUE IMAGE by Nuki Sabio

MANILA, Philippines — Ray Parks did his damage early and Hapee made quick work of Bread Story-Lyceum, 67-52, in the 2015 PBA D-League Aspirants Cup Monday at the Ynares Sports Arena.

Ray Parks scored 12 of his 18 points in the first half, where the Fresh Fighters flaunted their depth for a 37-16 advantage.

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“We had a good start and that’s our game plan,” said Hapee head coach Ronnie Magsanoc. “And we were able to sustain it because we played well defensively. I thought that was the key.”

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The Fresh Fighters tightened their defensive screws to shut the Pirates down to just 7-of-31 shooting from the field and forced them to turn the ball over 11 times in the first half.

Bread Story-LPU played minus its star playmaker Jiovani Jalalon, who’s with the Arellano Chiefs competing in the PCCL.

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Joseph Gabayni paced the Pirates, who slumped to their third loss in four stints, with 14 points.

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