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MCFASolver bags Leg 2 crown

MCFASOLVER reigns supreme in the Philippine Basketball Association 3x3 Third Conference Leg 2. | PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PBA
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MCFASolver behind Brandon Ramirez held off San Miguel Beer, 19-17, in the tightly-contested finale to emerge as Leg 2 champion of the Philippine Basketball Association 3×3 Third Conference Tuesday at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay.

The Tech Centrale unleased a telling 6-1 to shatter an 11-all contest to create a safe cushion to stave off the Beermen’s late charge and bag the P100,000 top purse.

Ramirez outmuscled Ken Bono in the battle of the bigs, finishing with nine points and four rebounds in leading MCFASolver to their second leg championship this season.

The victory also avenged the team’s loss to Meralco in the Leg 1 finals just before 2023 came to an end.

Louie Vigil contributed seven points, while Terrence Tumalip and Yutien Andrada round out the scoring for the team of coach Anton Altamirano.

San Miguel made it an unlikely finals duel with MCFASolver after ousting Blackwater in the semis, 21-16, as upsets marred the quarterfinals of the knockout stage with losses by perennial contenders Meralco and TNT.

 

The victory also avenged the team’s loss to Meralco in the Leg 1 finals just before 2023 came to an end.

 

The Beermen were led by Pao Javelona with six points as they took home P50,000 for placing runners-up for the second time this season.

San Miguel though, battled its way back from a five-point deficit and threatened at 18-17 with seven seconds remaining.

The Beermen even had a chance to send the game into overtime after Vigil missed the second of his two free throws for a two-point MCFASolver lead.

But Javelona missed the potential game-tying deuce as Vigil grabbed the rebound to secure the win for Tech Centrale.

Meanwhile, Tonino Gonzaga fired 10 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field to power Cavitex past a hard-fighting Blackwater side, 20-19, in the battle for third place.

The Braves, who suffered a 19-21 loss to the Tech Centrale in the semis, pocketed P30,000.

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