Go for Gold shocks CEU | Inquirer Sports

Go for Gold shocks CEU

/ 05:26 AM February 23, 2018

Chris dela Peña of Batangas EAC is fouled by Prince Eze of Perpetual during their game Friday. —AUGUST DELA CRUZ

J-Jay Alejandro found his mark when it mattered as Go for Gold stunned Centro Escolar University, 91-89, in overtime Thursday in the 2018 PBA D-League Aspirants’ Cup at Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.

The former NU Bulldog drilled two treys in the extra period, the last giving his side a 90-87 lead with 2:43 remaining before the Scratchers’ defense got the job done with Jimboy Pasturan securing crucial offensive boards in the final minute.

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“It’s definitely a big win,” said coach Charles Tiu as his side leveled their standing at 3-3. “I like the fact that we fought and won against CEU.”

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In the other game, Perpetual got back to its winning ways and clobbered Batangas-EAC, 82-75.

Alejandro fired nine points on a 2-of-6 shooting from downtown, while also nabbing four rebounds and two assists.

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Justin Gutang led Go for Gold with 20 points, five assists, and four boards.

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JK Casiño also shone with 15 points, including the team’s last five points in regulation to force the overtime against his former squad.

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He first tied the game at 82 with a booming right corner three with 50.3 seconds remaining and then again at 84 with a layup over Rod Ebondo with 5.1 ticks left.

It was the first defeat in four games for the Scorpions.

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