BLEACHERS BREW EST. MAY 2006

Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Sunday, May 29, 2016

San Beda crushes Letran, FEU downs CSB

This appears in the Monday, May 30, 2016 edition of the Business Mirror.

San Beda crushes Letran, FEU downs CSB
by rick olivares

The San Beda Red Lions got two huge scoring spurts, first from William Navarro and then from Javee Mocon to blow a close game wide open for a 84-70 win against nemesis Letran durng Sunday’s Filoil Flying V Premier Cup at the San Juan Arena.

Navarro, the Filipino-Greek recruit of San Beda nailed back-toback triples and an undergoal stab for a 38-34 San Beda lead going into the half. Mocon, the incoming junior of the Red Lions presided over a 10-point scoring spree to open the third period, and a 48-40 lead, one that Letran never recovered from.

The Red Lions downplayed the revenge angle against Letran that upset their six-peat NCAA ambitions last season but it was evident they wanted to send a message to their rivals.

“You can call it what it is,” said head coach Jamike Jarin whose team climbed to 4-1 (Letran fell to 2-4). “We’re just trying to get better.”

San Beda shot 49% from the field and dominated Letran in almost every department. The Red Lions won the battle of the boards 46-36, had more assists 21-16, as well as second chance (10-6) and turnover (11-6) points.

Mocon led San beda with 19 points. Second year center Donald Tankoua added 17 while Navarro finished with 15 markers on 4-5 shooting.

The FEU Tamaraws went to a familiar weapon to notch a 64-55 win over the College of St. Benilde Blazers in the Filoil Flying V Premier Cup — defense.

The Blazers’ confidence was soaring following a sensational putback dunk by Yankee Haruna to start the fourth period. That ignited an 8-0 run that was followed by back-to-back triples by JJ Domingo and Fons Saavedra for a 46-43 lead with 6:49 to play. 

FEU countered by hounding CSB’s guards and center Prince Orizu shutting down the lane. Jojo Trinidad forced Domingo to two consecutive errors while the 6’10” Orizu swatted away three shots to regain control of the match. The Blazers however, remained within striking distance after Saavedra stuck in an undergoal shot to make it 54-50 with 2:32 to play.

The Tamaraws then gave CSB a taste of its own three-point shooting prowess when Rey Bienes and Wendell Comboy hit consecutive triples to break the Blazers’ backs. 

“I told the team that it all starts with defense,” said FEU first assistant coach Eric Gonzales who stepped in for head tactician Nash Racela who was still in Bangkok with the national team after their Seaba victory. “After we lost a lot of players, we need to find our identity. We can start off by playing defense. Our desire to play defense down the stretch will matter."

The Tams held the Blazers to 33% shooting from the field on top of dominating the rebounding and steals category 49-44 and 6-1 respectively. 

Orizu finished with a double double of 12 points and 10 rebounds while Richard Escoto also scored 12 points of his own. 

Former FEU Baby Tamaraw Christian Fajarito who is now with Benilde continued his vastly improved game by pacing CSB with 10 points, nine rebounds, and two blocks.

FEU moved to 3-3 while CSB tumbled to its fifth loss in six outings.

In other seniors matches, National University squeaked past stubborn Emilio Aguinaldo College, 72-68, in the first match. 

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