B.League: Hiroshima beats San-en as Thirdy struggles | Inquirer Sports

B.League: Hiroshima beats San-en as Thirdy struggles

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 02:55 PM October 16, 2021

San-en NeoPhoenix during an away game

San-en NeoPhoenix during an away game. SAN EN PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—Hiroshima sent San-En and Thirdy Ravena below the .500 mark with a  76-67 win in the West Conference of the 2021-22 B.League season Saturday at Hiroshima Sun Plaza Hall.

The NeoPhoenix dropped to 2-3 in the standings while the Dragonflies joined Ryukyu at the first seat with 4-1 records.

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As of posting time, however, the Golden Kings are playing Kawasaki and could either claim solo first or dip to second in the standings.

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The Dragonflies mounted a 27-9 run across the first two quarters to take a 33-18 lead courtesy of Nick Mayo’s step-back three-pointer midway through the second.

San-En managed to trim the lead to three, 36-33, with a 15-3 run at the end of the first half but Hiroshima countered with an 11-4 run to regain the edge midway through the third quarter.

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Gregory Echenique led Hiroshima with 17 points and nine rebounds while Thomas Kennedy added 15 points.

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Thirdy Ravena struggled to find his shot as he finished with seven points on 3-of-12 shooting.

Elias Harris led the NeoPhoenix with 23 points and seven rebounds.

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