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  Jai Reyes of Go For Gold guarded by Jorey Napoles of Marinerong Pilipino (PBA Images)

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  Jai Reyes of Go For Gold Guarded by Jorey Napoles of Marinerong Pilipino (PBA Images)

Jai Reyes of Go For Gold Guarded by Jorey Napoles of Marinerong Pilipino (PBA Images)

by Jerome Lagunzad

Thursday (Ynares Sports Arena)
1 pm – Marinerong Pilipino vs. CEU
3:00 pm – Che 'Lu Bar and Grill vs. Go for Gold

Go for Gold turned things around in the second half time to repeat Marinerong Pilipino, 86-71, Monday and take a part of the head of the 2018 PBA D-League Foundation Cup at the Ynares Sports Center in the city of Pasig

Eric Pili teamed up with skipper Jai Reyes and Dan Wong in their decisive attack in the third period when the Scratchers made a slight lead of 36-35. at break in an insurmountable advantage of 61-43, robust giving the skippers a chance to fight from that moment.

The diminutive Reyes led all scorers with 19 points over eight assists and six rebounds while Pili and Wong 26 points to help Go for Gold join Che's Lu Bar and Grill on the job with similar scores of 7-2

Abu Tratter, a tall Fil-Am player, had 16 points and eight boards, but goalkeeper Trevis Jackson trained the entire game for a long time, missing 12 of his 15 field attempts as that Mariner Ong Pilipino saw the end of his three-game winning streak and dropped to third place with 5-4 next to University Escolar University.

More of a balanced attack that also had a return Gab Banal scored 12 points and Rey Publico By adding 10 points, Go for Gold's coach, Charles Tiu, was much more pleased with the way whose guards made life difficult for their rivals, especially the Jackson. "They were playing better in defense," he said. "They played a good defense, so it's basically for us, we will not score as much as we want, but if we play in defense we will have a chance to win every game."

For Tiu The victory is more impressive despite the absence of former defender of the Far East University Ron Dennison and veteran sniper James Martinez

The tenacity of the Scratchers was halfway through the third period when they started shaking the skippers – a blistering 15-2 attack that stretched a five-point cushion to a 59-41 edge, paving the way for an easy finish.

Charles Tiu, Dan Wong, Eric Pili, Jai Reyes, Marinerong Pilipino, PBA

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