I got no updates about Chris Pacana, so allow me to share with you an old article mentioning his A+ basketball skills. For a chronological listing of articles, visit the Articles section of this blogsite.
Date: October 30, 2006
Byline: Noli Cruz
THE ARANETA Coliseum resembled a graveyard in the first half as the Alaska Aces dominated the Barangay Ginebra Kings.
Mark Caguioa and Mark Macapagal turned it into party place in the second half as the Kings rallied for a 98-91 win last night in the Talk 'N Text PBA Philippine Cup.
Caguioa sparked the turnaround by pumping in 14 of his 27 points in the third period while Macapagal delivered the killing blows with 17 of his career-high 28 points coming in the fourth.
The Kings improved to 5-2, next only to the league-leading 5-1 card of the Sta. Lucia Realtors.
Macapagal's three-pointer early in the fourth handed the Kings the lead, 70-68.
Another Macapagal triple midway in the period pushed the lead to 81-70.
The Aces, who led 33-18 at one point, offered token resistance from there.
It was their fifth straight loss and sixth in seven games overall.
Meanwhile, Chris Pacana and Allan Salangsang capped their career norms with critical hits to shove the Coca-Cola Tigers past the Welcoat Dragons, 92-86.
Pacana, a rookie nobody thought would land a spot in a professional ball club, scored 14 of his career-high 18 points in the fourth quarter, including the go-ahead three-point play with 1:54 to play.
A basket by Denok Miranda a sequence later pushed the lead to five, 85-80, but Jercules Tangkay drained a three-pointer to trim the gap to two.
Salangsang, who had 21 points and 10 rebounds, made his fifth trey for an 88-83 lead.
Pacana's basket off a gorgeous spin move sealed their third win in seven games, 18.8 seconds left.
"I told the boys that they all have to step up in this game because we've got three key players missing," Tigers coach Binky Favis said, referring to Ali Peek, William Antonio and Neil Raneses.
Peek had a swelling left knee, Antonio a groin injury and Raneses a family matter to attend to. Favis got a favorable response as all nine players he fielded in scored at least four points.
There was a pair of blowouts on the road Saturday night.
The San Miguel Beermen had seven players in double figures in a 118-102 victory over the Air21 Express at the Subic Gym.
In San Fernando, Pampanga, the Sta. Lucia Realtors improved their league-leading record to 5-1 with 102-90 blasting of the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals at the University of Assumption Gym.
The Tigers were crouching in the early goings, trailing by three at the end of the first three quarters before engaging the Dragons into a fierce endgame battle.
Tangkay led the Dragons with a career-high 25 points. His three free throws with 38 seconds remaining proved to be the last breath from the Dragons, 86-88.
There was a pair of blowouts on the road Saturday night.
The San Miguel Beermen had seven players in double figures in a 118-102 victory over the Air21 Express at the Subic Gym.
Wesley Gonzales and Danny Seigle combined for 27 points in the first half to set the tone and the Beermen led by as many as 25 points in the fourth quarter after a trey by Chris Calaguio, 102-77.
It was the third straight win for the Beermen after dropping their first three. The Express fell to 2-4.
In San Fernando, Pampanga, the Sta. Lucia Realtors improved their league-leading record to 5-1 with 102-90 blasting of the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals at the University of Assumption Gym.
Top overall pick Kelly Williams scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Realtors. Former MVP Kenneth Duremdes added 17.
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