MANILA, Philippines - It was just one of those days when the rim looked
bigger than usual for Jose Rizal University high school guard Joshua Saret.
Nailing baskets from all over the floor, the 5-foot-8 playmaker knocked in a
staggering 89 points to shatter the NCAA single game scoring record in the
Light Bombers' 171-43 annihilation of the Angeles University Foundation
Junior Danes yesterday at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan.
Almost lost in the din of Saret's record-shattering performance was the
Heavy Bombers' 82-53 conquest of the AUF Great Danes that gave JRU a fifth
straight victory and a share of the lead with the San Sebastian Stags in the
seniors' division.
Later, Emilio Aguinaldo College finally barged into the win column as the
Generals stunned Mapua, 80-69.
Saret, a senior, had 43 in the first two quarters, scored 19 in the third
before capping his performance with 27 in the final period.
He obliterated the previous record of 82 points set by former teammate Keith
Agovida last season.
"When he scored 43 in the first half, I told him to go for the scoring
record," said JRU juniors coach Boy de Vera, whose team improved to 4-1.
Playing the entire game, Saret actually finished with a rare
quadruple-double, grabbing 11 rebounds, dishing out 12 assists and posting
13 steals.
The scores:
First Game (Jrs)
JRU 171-Saret 89, Garcia 17, Vigil 17, Vasquez 10, Barranco 10, Oliveria 9,
dela Paz 8, Fegidero 6, Rosales 2, Yasa 2, Ludovice 1, Damian 0, Rodriguez
0, Tnaquntic 0, Ocampo 0.
AUF 43-Gando 18, Bondoc 10, Dizon 5, Maniti 4, Lakandula 3, Castilllejos 2,
Olalia 1, Tuazon 0, Tamayo 0, Sanchez 0, Cayanan 0.
Quarters: 41-12, 85-22, 125-32, 171-43
Second Game (Jrs)
EAC 98-Canaynay 35, Alanes 26, Guinita 19, Cuello 10, Booc 3, Mayone 2,
Magtaas 1, Ocampo 1, Onwubere 1, Denora 0.
MAPUA 93-Aviso 22, Sevilla 19, Valdez 12, Mena 10, Alejandro 8, Basas 8,
Abad 7, de Castro 4, dela Cruz 3, Macalino 0.
Quarters: 20-23, 32-37, 81-81, 91-91, 98-93
Third Game (Srs)
JRU 82-Sena 19, Agas 13, Wilson 12, Cagoco 11, Lopez 7, Njei 4, Matute 4,
Hayes 4, Kabigting 3, Apinan 2, Bulangis 2, Montemayor 1, Salazar 0, Gabriel
0.
AUF 53-Carney 17, Fuertez 14, Manarang 7, Gigante 5, Nacu 4, Santos 2, Musni
2, Gomez 2, Maniago 0, Dumlao 0.
Quarters: 17-11, 35-27, 61-42, 82-53
EAC 80-Santos 22, Mendoza 18, Cubo 13, R. Yaya 10, L. Yaya 10, Jabaybay 3,
Dolanto 2, del Rosario 2, Chiong 0, Liwag 0, Sablan 0, Ong 0.
MAPUA 69-Raneses 15, Guillermo 13, Acosta 12, Mangahas 11, Pascual 6,
Cornejo 4, Soriano 2, Espinosa 2, Cinco 2, Sarangay 0, Maniego 0, Equipilog
0.
Quarters: 18-10, 35-34, 55-50, 80-69
bigger than usual for Jose Rizal University high school guard Joshua Saret.
Nailing baskets from all over the floor, the 5-foot-8 playmaker knocked in a
staggering 89 points to shatter the NCAA single game scoring record in the
Light Bombers' 171-43 annihilation of the Angeles University Foundation
Junior Danes yesterday at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan.
Almost lost in the din of Saret's record-shattering performance was the
Heavy Bombers' 82-53 conquest of the AUF Great Danes that gave JRU a fifth
straight victory and a share of the lead with the San Sebastian Stags in the
seniors' division.
Later, Emilio Aguinaldo College finally barged into the win column as the
Generals stunned Mapua, 80-69.
Saret, a senior, had 43 in the first two quarters, scored 19 in the third
before capping his performance with 27 in the final period.
He obliterated the previous record of 82 points set by former teammate Keith
Agovida last season.
"When he scored 43 in the first half, I told him to go for the scoring
record," said JRU juniors coach Boy de Vera, whose team improved to 4-1.
Playing the entire game, Saret actually finished with a rare
quadruple-double, grabbing 11 rebounds, dishing out 12 assists and posting
13 steals.
The scores:
First Game (Jrs)
JRU 171-Saret 89, Garcia 17, Vigil 17, Vasquez 10, Barranco 10, Oliveria 9,
dela Paz 8, Fegidero 6, Rosales 2, Yasa 2, Ludovice 1, Damian 0, Rodriguez
0, Tnaquntic 0, Ocampo 0.
AUF 43-Gando 18, Bondoc 10, Dizon 5, Maniti 4, Lakandula 3, Castilllejos 2,
Olalia 1, Tuazon 0, Tamayo 0, Sanchez 0, Cayanan 0.
Quarters: 41-12, 85-22, 125-32, 171-43
Second Game (Jrs)
EAC 98-Canaynay 35, Alanes 26, Guinita 19, Cuello 10, Booc 3, Mayone 2,
Magtaas 1, Ocampo 1, Onwubere 1, Denora 0.
MAPUA 93-Aviso 22, Sevilla 19, Valdez 12, Mena 10, Alejandro 8, Basas 8,
Abad 7, de Castro 4, dela Cruz 3, Macalino 0.
Quarters: 20-23, 32-37, 81-81, 91-91, 98-93
Third Game (Srs)
JRU 82-Sena 19, Agas 13, Wilson 12, Cagoco 11, Lopez 7, Njei 4, Matute 4,
Hayes 4, Kabigting 3, Apinan 2, Bulangis 2, Montemayor 1, Salazar 0, Gabriel
0.
AUF 53-Carney 17, Fuertez 14, Manarang 7, Gigante 5, Nacu 4, Santos 2, Musni
2, Gomez 2, Maniago 0, Dumlao 0.
Quarters: 17-11, 35-27, 61-42, 82-53
EAC 80-Santos 22, Mendoza 18, Cubo 13, R. Yaya 10, L. Yaya 10, Jabaybay 3,
Dolanto 2, del Rosario 2, Chiong 0, Liwag 0, Sablan 0, Ong 0.
MAPUA 69-Raneses 15, Guillermo 13, Acosta 12, Mangahas 11, Pascual 6,
Cornejo 4, Soriano 2, Espinosa 2, Cinco 2, Sarangay 0, Maniego 0, Equipilog
0.
Quarters: 18-10, 35-34, 55-50, 80-69
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