Parks with 29 points as NU downs FEU in Filoil Pre-season Cup | Inquirer Sports

Parks with 29 points as NU downs FEU in Filoil Pre-season Cup

/ 07:13 PM April 20, 2012

MANILA, Philippines – Behind a 29-point explosion from Ray Parks Jr., National University thwarted Far Eastern University, 85-74, Friday in the Filoil Flying V Hanes Pre-Season Cup at the San Juan Arena.

The Bulldogs, trying to further bolster their line-up for the coming UAAP season, also found a gem in transferee guard Mark De Guzman who he added 15 points.

With another dominating victory, NU emerged as one of the early contenders in the annual pre-season league with a 2-0 record.

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But head coach Eric Altamirano downplayed the victory over the last year’s UAAP finalist FEU, despite NU leading by as huge as 25 points in the third quarter.

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“We have to keep in mind this is a pre-season tournament, that’s not yet the real game of FEU,” said Altamirano. “We’re still a work in progress and hopefully we develop the maturity of the players.”

The Tamaraws, who now have bruiser Arvie Bringas in tow after serving his two-year residency, took a fair beating and failed to get anything going in time for a comeback.

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Bringas collected 13 points while Roger Pogoy had 12 points and eight boards but former UAAP MVP RR Garcia struggled as he went for 3-of-14 from the field for only eight markers.

After trailing for most of the game, FEU was only able to bring the lead down to 73-85 but with only a little over a minute left to play.

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