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    Wednesday, August 1, 2012

    FEU Wins Against UE In UAAP Season 75: Hindi Na Tsamba!



    By Kristina Caramel Sy

    The FEU Tamaraws marked their 4th straight win and are still unbeaten as
    they clobbered the UE Red Warriors via a 26-point winning margin 92-66, in their 1st round encounter in the UAAP season 75.

    Terrence Romeo and RR Garcia poured in a lot of points in this game. Those two guys along with the under goal shots of Arvie Bringas, enabled the Tamaraws to establish a double digit advantage at the end of the First Half 42-29.

    The Tamaraws maintained their nice shooting in the 3rd Quarter while the Red Warriors were struggling to score. The 3 pointers of UE's shooter, Galanza were the only bright spot for UE that somehow kept them in the game. But his nice shooting dwindled down in the latter parts of the game, thus FEU still had a 14 point lead, 61-47, at the end of the 3rd Period.

    At the midpoint of the 4th quarter, the Tamaraws stormed to a 15-2 run that sealed the win for them.

    RR Garcia and Terrence Romeo scored 18 points and 19 points respectively.

    At the end of the game, FEU's head coach Bert Flores was glowing while saying ""Hindi na tsamba!"

    Some Stats:
    Far Easter University (FEU) 92: Romeo 19, Garcia 18, Hargrove 11, Bringas A. 11, Mendoza 8, Tolomia 6, Escoto 5, Pogoy 4, Cruz 4, Sentcheu 2, Inigo 2, Jose 2, Belo 0, Guerrero 0, Bringas M. 0

    University of The East (UE) 66: Javier 20, Sumang 16, Sumido 10, Galanza 5, Olayon 4, Hernandez 4, Belleze 2, Valdez 2, Duran 2, Flores 1, Alberto 0, Villarias 0, Santos 0, Razon 0

    Score Per Quarter: 14-18, 42-29, 61-47, 92-66

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