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Boysen remains unbeaten in CABC 8th Corporate Cup

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BOYSEN Paints stretched its unbeaten start to three with a 109-86 thrashing of Peralta Designs in the Cebu Architects Basketball Club (CABC) 8th Corporate Cup on Sunday, June 14, at Game Changer in Mandaue City.

Boysen drew massive performances from Reddick Palmitos and Lemuel Aspacio, who both logged 30-point games to help their squad remain as the only unbeaten team in the eight-team field.

Palmitos fired 33 points while Aspacio unloaded 31 markers.

Boysen’s vaunted offensive was in full display as Justin Aspacio and Joseph Cabigos also turned in productive outings.

Justin collected 21 points, 12 assists, and eight rebounds, while Cabigas tallied 20 markers.

Peralta Designs simply couldn’t match Boysen’s firepower, leading to its third loss in as many games.

Joefar Garundio led Peralta Designs with 21 points and 15 rebounds. Kiro Canillo had 18 points in the loss.

In another game, Landlite pocketed its second win in three games via a close 70-67 win over EZ Pavers, 70-67.

Jhazriel Jumola showed the way for Landlite with 16 points and 11 rebounds, while Jay Devenadera and Ian Ed Lapina added 14 and 10 points, respectively.

Anthony Bajenting scattered 21 points for EZ Pavers, which stumbed after a 2-0 start.

Also improving to 2-1 was SR & T Industrial Supply, which buried Davies Paints, 100-70.

Michael Judilla led SR & T with 21 points and was heavily backed by Adrian Halaghay and Alvin John Rival, who both came up with double-double games.

Halaghay racked up 16 points and 11 rebounds while Rival delivered 12 points and 12 boards.

Juris Fernandez finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds but Davies Paints stayed winless after three starts.

In another match, Corr Chem finally barged into the win column by upsetting the previously unbeaten Modern Windows, 91-71.

It was only Corr Chem’s first win in three matches while Modern Windows slipped to 2-1.(CCM)

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