PBA D-League: Wangs shakes off pesky Victoria Sports-MLQU | Inquirer Sports

PBA D-League: Wangs shakes off pesky Victoria Sports-MLQU

/ 07:58 PM January 26, 2017

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Wangs Basketball set the tone early and held on to a 92-83 triumph over Victoria Sports-MLQU for its first victory in the 2017 PBA D-League Aspirants Cup Thursday at Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.

The Couriers took charge early and established a 21-point lead, 49-28, before the end of the first half behind the efforts of Von Tambeling and Allen Enriquez.

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Robbie Herndon willed Victoria Sports within five, 72-67, with 7:12 left in the fourth, but Wangs recovered just in time and held off the newcomers.

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Tambeling finished with 17 points, 12 coming in the first half, to go with seven rebounds, while Marlon Gomez got a double-double in tune of 17 markers and 13 boards, to go with three assists in the win.

Rey Publico also chipped in 14 points and six rebounds.

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“The win is because of our early preparation. We had communication both on offense and defense and maganda kasi nakapag-execute kami,” said coach Pablo Lucas.

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Herndon topped Victoria Sports with 19 points and 10 rebounds, while John Ragasa got 16 markers in the loss.

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The Scores:

WANGS 92 – M. Gomez 17, Tambeling 17, Publico 14, Enriquez 10, Acosta 6, Tayongtong 5, Brana 4, Labing-isa 4, Montuano 4, Salcedo 4, Regalado 3, C. Gomez 2, King 2.

VICTORIA SPORTS 83 – Herndon 19, Ragasa 16, Koga 9, Nicholls 8, Plata 8, Grimaldo 7, Dionisio 6, Bitoon 4, Lao 4, Ayonayon 2, Mag-isa 0.

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