Eddie Gullas versus Felix TiukinhoyRound 1 It is very clear that Cebu needs an SM ARENA.... and CESAFI needs to review its management style.
[B]Game 5! But when?[/B]
By Rommel C. Manlosa
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
IN another reversal of fortunes, the Southwestern University (SWU) Cobras made their free throws and the University of the Visayas Green Lancers did not, sending the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. collegiate basketball finals to a fifth game after SWU took Game 4 last night, 68-64.
But even before the whistle could be blown for Game 5, there’s another controversy.
Game 5 was supposed to be set today, but Cesafi commissioner Felix Tiukinhoy wants it rescheduled on Saturday. However, UV President Eddie Gullas called Sun.Star Cebu that they won’t allow for the move.
“We, the Lancers will be in the court tomorrow. We won’t allow Game 5 to be moved to Saturday. Ngano, naay gusto papahuwayon? They don’t have any early announcement of the postponement,” Gullas said.
Commissioner Tiukinhoy did not pick answer his phone when Sun.Star Cebu called to get his side of the matter though deputy commissioner Danny Duran told reporters that Game 5 will be definitely on Saturday.
The Cebu Coliseum was booked by the University of Cebu’s Commerce Department for a PDPR activity on Friday, but rehearsal and preparation of the venue will start today.
Yesterday, Benoit Mbala played to his full potentials and stayed in the entire game, dominating the shaded lane then making two crucial free throws that turned the tide around for SWU.
And while the Cobras were sinking their charity shots, UV’s Wowie Escocio struggled at the free throw line. In fact, the Cesafi 2012 Rookie MVP awardee hit only one of 10 free throw attempts. He also missed two in the final 1:21 of the game that could have towed the Lancers to safety.
It was a dramatic victory for SWU, which lost a 14-point lead in the first quarter and an 11-point edge entering the final frame.
As UV trailed 24-10 after the first quarter, SWU started to get comfortable and the nine-time champions surged back. An 8-1 blast at the start of the third and UV got its first taste of the lead 37-36.
However, the Lancers lost it again when their free throw shooting conked out.
Escocio missed five of six and Steve Cedrick Akomo missed two, while SWU banked on a 14-5 blast to lead 58-47 at the close of the third.
UV then mounted another comeback as their defense held SWU to just two field goals while scoring 17 points to take back the lead, 64-62, at the final 2:07 mark.
After Escocio missed two more free throws, Mbala sank two charities in the final 59.4 seconds and Bernie Bregondo scored a lay-up at the 29.5 seconds mark after Jerome Silva committed a turnover 11 seconds earlier.
Then Monbert Arong added two more free throws to secure the game for SWU.
Mbala scored the game high 23 points. Arong who was scoreless in Game 3, finished with 18. Escocio topped UV scorers with 17 and Emmanuel Calo added 13.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on October 04, 2012.



Round 1 It is very clear that Cebu needs an SM ARENA.... and CESAFI needs to review its management style.
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