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Perpetual’s win over St. Benilde forfeited

/ 07:44 PM July 11, 2017

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The NCAA management committee (Mancom) has forfeited Perpetual Help’s 69-65 win over St. Benilde Tuesday for wearing the wrong uniform to the game.

The Altas played in their dark maroon jerseys against the designated light uniforms, violating the league’s rule.

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“Any athlete whose playing uniform does not conform with the rules, first offense is ineligible to participate in a given game,” said NCAA Mancom chairman Fr. Glynn Ortega, OAR, of host San Sebastian in a statement.

Offenders of the said rule are ineligible for the said contest, although the Altas were still allowed to play against the Blazers.

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The forfeiture reverses the results, giving St. Benilde its first win of the season.

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The same rule applies to the Junior Altas squad in the juniors division, but the Junior Blazers emerged victorious earlier in the day, 64-60.

READ: Eze lifts Perpetual to first win; St. Benilde puts game under protest

The committee was quick to react on the controversy, coming up with the decision just after last game of the day concluded.

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