Leones roars to victory
Monday, July 11, 2011
CESK beat Welflex Engineering to title
Leones named MVP of the final
IT'S official. He's the 'Leones King'.
Geve Leones was crowned king yesterday putting up an MVP performance at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat yesterday to help his team Chop Eng Seng Keo (CESK) land the title.
The lanky Filipino was named the MVP of the final after he poured in 31 points to lead CESK to the FAB-LBC Basketball Tournament OFW Open crown after a 90-81 victory over Welflex Engineering.
Jeff Paraiso also came up big scoring 22 points and Noel Grafil added 12 points in the victory.
On the other hand, Don Mordeno topscored for Welflex Engineering with 31 points and Aries Castro contributed 17 points. Marjomar Aying chipped in 11 points to a losing cause.
Leones got right to work from the opening period, getting hot early for 13 first quarter points. He was getting it done both from the inside and from range.
Welflex Engineering were sluggish committing a handful of turnovers and were not passing the ball enough. Read More… The Brunei Times
Leones named MVP of the final
IT'S official. He's the 'Leones King'.
Geve Leones was crowned king yesterday putting up an MVP performance at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat yesterday to help his team Chop Eng Seng Keo (CESK) land the title.
The lanky Filipino was named the MVP of the final after he poured in 31 points to lead CESK to the FAB-LBC Basketball Tournament OFW Open crown after a 90-81 victory over Welflex Engineering.
Jeff Paraiso also came up big scoring 22 points and Noel Grafil added 12 points in the victory.
On the other hand, Don Mordeno topscored for Welflex Engineering with 31 points and Aries Castro contributed 17 points. Marjomar Aying chipped in 11 points to a losing cause.
Leones got right to work from the opening period, getting hot early for 13 first quarter points. He was getting it done both from the inside and from range.
Welflex Engineering were sluggish committing a handful of turnovers and were not passing the ball enough. Read More… The Brunei Times
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