Bread Story shoots for last q’final berth Monday | Inquirer Sports

Bread Story shoots for last q’final berth Monday

By: - Reporter / @jwpayoINQ
/ 01:08 AM January 26, 2015

Jiovani Jalalon of Breadstory (light) vs Jessie Saitanan of Racal (dark). PBA D-LEAGUE IMAGE by Nuki Sabio

Jiovani Jalalon of Breadstory (light) vs Jessie Saitanan of Racal (dark). PBA D-LEAGUE IMAGE by Nuki Sabio

CAGAYAN Valley goes for an 11-game sweep even  as Bread Story-Lyceum shoots for the last quarterfinal berth on the final day of eliminations in the PBA D-League Aspirants Cup today.

After shocking heavyweight Hapee, the Rising Suns hope to wrap up their run with a victory over the eliminated Wangs at 4 p.m. at Marikina Sports Complex.

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“It will give us confidence going into the semifinals,” Cagayan’s Fil-Am guard Abel Galliguez said as the Rising Suns vie to stay unbeaten heading into the Final Four.

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The Pirates, meanwhile, try to complete the quarterfinal cast against the also-ran Racal Motors in the first game at 2 p.m.

A win gives Bread Story-Lyceum  a tie for sixth place at 5-6 with idle Tanduay Light, but the Pirates will clinch the last quarterfinal slot due to the winner-over-the-other tiebreak rule.

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The Pirates narrowly defeated the Rhum Masters, 69-64, in their lone elimination meeting last Nov. 13.

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“We can’t underestimate [Racal],” said Pirates coach Bonnie Tan. “Hopefully we can match their intensity.”

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Cagayan Valley (10-0) and Hapee (10-1) have earlier clinched outright semifinal berths after securing the top two spots.

While the two leaders wait, the next four squads will clash in the quarterfinals with Cafe France (9-2) and Jumbo Plastic (7-4) toting twice-to-beat incentives over Cebuana Lhuillier (7-4) and the sixth seed.

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“This is where we’ll see if the team has character, if we can bounce back after a loss,” said Tan, who’s banking on Jiovani Jalalon, Louie Vigil and Aziz Mbomiko.

The Pirates could have boosted their quarterfinal chances last week, but wound up absorbing a 78-90 loss to the Gems.

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