Looking
at the Arellano University vs. College of Saint Benilde Filoil game
April 27, 2013
Filoil Flying V Arena, San Juan
For the day’s triple-header of seniors
matches, this was the best of the lot.
Arellano took an early lead, 16-10,
after a triple by Zack Nicholls who had all day to shoot after an excellent
find by James Forrester (more on him later). But Benilde regrouped behind
Dexter Garcia who scored five of the next seven points to give CSB the lead.
The Chiefs used to dominate NCRAA but
have found the NCAA an altogether different animal. Like Benilde, both have
underachieved.
The Blazers under former La Salle Green
Archers Gabby Velasco have pushed the pace and it is well suited to their team
that can run and gun. Their biggest problem is, their lack of consistency,
their perimeter defense and their endgame poise.
After Benilde’s Travis Jonson hit a
jumper from the wing to give CSB a 22-20 lead, AU’s captain and center
(although he really isn’t one), Prince Caperal scored two straight buckets to
give his side the lead.
Since the Chiefs joined the NCAA four
seasons ago, Caperal has mostly underachieved unlike other teammates like Gio
Ciriacruz, Rocky Acidre, and Adrian Celada. He’s been foul and error prone. Now
in his final year, head coach Koy Banal hopes that he has what it finally takes
to lead this team along with Forrester.
Caperal was getting some hoots from
CSB’s bench (ironically from the water boy who said aloud that the AU Chief was
a lousy player). Prince didn’t hear it but even if he did, he sure knew how to
answer.
After a missed shot, Garcia hightailed
it down for what looked to be an unchallenged layup. But Forrester gave chase
and within seconds was on the Blazer. Before Garcia’s shot rose, Forrester came
from behind and blocked the shot with two hands on the board before grabbing
the rebound. It was a move reminiscent of Michael Jordan’s two-handed block of
Ron Artest (before he was called Metta World Peace and when he was still
playing for the Chicago Bulls and MJ was a Washington Wizard) and the small
crowd cheered in appreciation.
Twenty-six seconds later and the score
tied at 26-all, Forrester also blocked CSB scorer Mark Romero’s three-point
attempt.
I thought that Forrester’s defensive
effort set the tone for Arellano. And he hit back-to-back high-arcing triples
early in the second period for a 36-32 lead as he traded shots with Fons
Saavedra. After Forrester’s barrage, Arellano kept the lead and never
surrendered it again (there were 10 lead changes and eight deadlocks prior to
that).
In the fourth quarter, Keith Agovida
began asserted himself big time. He stole the ball and scored on a lay up. He
also tipped in his own miss. He drove hard then found an open Gio Jalalon who
hit the shot as the 24-second shot clock sounded. He blocked Saavedra’s shot
then put back point guard John Pinto’s missed layup. Then scored on a layup to
close out the scoring at 63-50.
And this is his third college game!
Wait until he gets his confidence up and bulks up a bit.
Benilde simply could not get anything
from their guards late in the game. They had difficulty penetrating the 2-3
zone employed by Arellano. When they got inside, they had Caperal’s long arms
distracting them and the athleticism of Forrester and Agovida to protect the
lane and haul down those boards. And Pinto, heir to Rocky Acidre as a tough as
nails point guard with a build like a linebacker, was excellent in directing
the Chief’s offense. He had this dukot layup that was sudden and deceptive that
CSB was stunned.
So the Chiefs went to 3-0 in the Filoil
tournament. It was their first three-win streak in Koy Banal’s two years with
the Legarda-based team. It was also his first win against CSB.
Can Arellano go toe-to-toe with the San
Beda Red Lions? That’s a challenge. If Julius Cadavis (coach, you need to work
on this kid’s confidence), John Bangga, and Ralph Salcedo can provide quality
minutes (scoring, rebounding, and defense) then it’s a yes. Shooting guard Levi
Hernandez has to be consistent and gunner Zack Nicholls has to drop a few bombs
here and there. If they can support the
Forrester, Pinto, Agovida, and Caperal, who knows how far they can go?
The Blazers fell to 0-2. In their 70-67
loss to NU, they were only defeated on a last second shot. But they need to
help out Romero in the scoring chores. They are disappointing because they have
some guys who can put that ball in the basket like Dexter Garcia, Luis Sinco
and even RJ Argamino. No one scored in double figures while Arellano three
players in double digits – Pinto, Caperal, and Agovida. Benilde did not employ
screens, hardly moved the ball around, and certainly did not execute. College
of Saint Benilde has the height and the athleticism. They even have a bench.
But it’s the pre-season as teams try to
work out their offense, defense, rotation, etc. Nevertheless, the Chiefs have
the same slate as National University in Bracket A of the Filoil Flying V Hanes
Premier Cup.
It’s a start.