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Zamboanga, Pampanga rout MPBL rivals, Binan trips Abra

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Caption: Kenny Roger Rocacurva delivers for Binan.
Zamboanga Masters Sardines trounced Negros Muscovados, 88-73, on Monday to grab a solo lead in the MPBL Sixth Season elimination round at the Alonte Sports Arena.
Other games saw Pampanga sustain its recovery with a runaway 96-72 victory over Mindoro and debuting Binan repulse Abra, 65-60, in the nightcap.
The Zamboanguenos took control from the start and pulled away in the third quarter to tally their fourth straight win in as many starts in the country’s top regional league.
With Joseph Gabayni frolicking inside and twins Jaycee and Jayvee Marcelino hitting their strides, Zamboanga led by as far as 80-51 in the fourth quarter before coasting to another convincing win under Coach Louie Alas.
Gaybayni scored 10 of his 17 points in the last 10 minutes. He also had eight rebounds, two assists, one steal, and one block.
Former MVP Jaycee Marcelino scored 7 points and had three assists, three steals, and two blocks, while Jayvee contributed 10 points, four assists, three rebounds, and two steals.
Their efforts proved enough as the Muscovados sputtered on offense, with only Hubert Cani notching twin digits with 14. They dropped to 3-1.
Unlike Zamboanga, Binan Ratak Gel Beast Motorcycle GameX walked the tightrope and banked on Jeric James Pido’s steady play to push Abra to a 2-2 card.
Pido scored eight of Binan’s last 10 points to secure the victory, which was sparked by John Sherick Estrada and Roger Rocacurva, who each scored 12 points.
The Abra Weavers, still missing the services of Top Gun Mac Tallo and big man Prince Caperal, got 16 points from Anthony Bringas and 10 from Wendelino Comboy, who, however, missed an open triple that could have extended the game marked by eight lead changes and eight deadlocks.
Abra led 55-53 but stumbled as Pido, with help from Rocacurva, unloaded 12 points for Binan.
The Pampanga Giant Lanterns, the defending national champions, broke free in the third quarter, 63-52, then kept on pounding in the fourth to tally their second straight victory after dropping their first game this year.
Encho Serrano, Pampanga’s go-to-guy with the continued absence of reigning MVP Justine Baltazar, pumped in 16 of his game-high 22 points in the last ten minutes to fuel the Giant Lanterns’ offense with help from Miguel Ives Corteza, Jhaymo Eguilos, Jeff Viernes and Archie Concepcion.
Corteza fired 16 points, Eguilos posted 12 points and 12 rebounds, Viernes added 10 points, while Concepcion chipped in 9 for Pampanga, which led throughout.
Mindoro got 21 points, including four triples, from Andres Desiderio and 14 points from Ralph Olivares, but no other Tamaraw could submit twin digits.
It was Mindoro’s third straight loss after an initial win in the 29-team tournament.
The MPBL will visit the San Andres Sports Complex in Manila on Tuesday for a triple-bill that pits Pangasinan against Quezon at 4 p.m., Bacolod against Davao at 6 p.m., and Caloocan against Manila at 8 p.m.

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