Batch 1998 Kaking loses to CEC-D/Dimsum Frito
By: Calvin D. Cordova
- 9 years ago
AFTER scoring a resounding victory over erstwhile unbeaten Batch 1999/Southchoice Inc., Batch 1998/Kaking crashed back to earth when it bowed to Team CEC-D/Dimsum Frito, 58-68, last Thursday in the Cebu Eastern College Alumni Basketball Association (Cecaba) 15th Dr. Chen Lieh Fu Memorial Cup at the CEC Gym.
CEC-D was quick to burst Batch ’98’s bubble behind the combined forces of Jim Paul Yankee, Calvin Ang, Tommy Yu and Judd Veneracion, who all scored in double figures to lead the team’s third win in six games.
Yanke scored 17 points, Ang delivered 14, Yu wound up with 13 and Veneracion had 11.
Batch ’98 couldn’t sustain the momentum it gained from a shocking 100-99 win over defending back-to-back champion Batch ’99 last Tuesday.
Batch ’98 owns the distinction of being the first team to defeat Batch ’99 in two years. The one-point victory snapped Batch ’99’s 42-game win streak.
Batch ’98, however, quickly lost against steam against CEC-D and went on to taste its third loss in six games.
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