Blades end first round on a losing note
League III.13 Elimination Round
Pilipinas Katipuneros @ Bacoor Blades
20:13
Both teams brought their A-game, both teams used their strong suits. But a better team prevailed in the end.
The Bacoor Blades hosted Great 8 #2 seed Pilipinas Katipuneros with the hope of finally notching their second home win for the season, but ultimately falling short in a high-octane showdown, 130-126.
Trying to follow-up their win over fellow Princeton patronizer Pilipinas Agilas, the Blades actually made a surprise shift by establishing their frontcourt early in the game. But that would not materialize until later in the game as the hosts trailed the Katipuneros, 33-22 at the end of the period.
And just as it looked like the running game of the Katipuneros would take the game away from the Blades, they respond in the second quarter by reeling in 40 points off mostly inside forays from Kelly Paul and Boris Buzhan, cutting the lead to just seven points, 69-62, at the interval.
In the third canto, Eugenio Genco continued the inside connections for the Cavite side. They allowed 25 points during the period in a game wherein not scoring in the 30s per quarter is unacceptable. They took a 97-94 edge entering the final 12 minutes.
The final period saw an exchange that mostly figured Li Shunming and Ziemowit Rochmiński for the Katipuneros and the Blades' Paul and Antoine Fauvel. Entering the last two minutes, the Blades were down four, 123-119. Buzhan find Paul for the open dunk underneath to cut the lead down. A Nicolas Iglesias split from the free throw line put them up three, 124-121. Then a Buzhan lay-up followed by an Ugo Maratea jumper made it 126-123 for the visitors. Off a 30-second timeout by the Blades, Fauvel finds sophomore guard Regan Elizaga open for the three-point swish to tie the game at 126-all.
It turned out to be the final hurrah for the Blades as they cannot stop Apolinaras Kalvedys from converting on the other end to immediately break the deadlock just ten seconds later.
A final try for the Blades to win the game came after the Kalvedys shot. As time was winding down, Buzhan tried to mimic his heroics in their first win vs. Bugo HeadCrackers. But the go-ahead three pointer missed the mark to the display of sheer disbelief by the hometown crowd with just two ticks left. Shunming's two freebies off an Elizaga foul pegged the final score.
A big offensive night for long-time duo Paul and Genco, who had 33 and 30 points respectively. Buzhan's game-long brilliance of 25 points, 10 assists and five rebounds was just not enough to get the Blades the W. While on the other side, seven of the eight players for the Katipuneros in the game scored in double-figures, with Kalvedys leading them with 29 markers, followed by Shunming's 26.
"It was a must-win. We didn't make it. But I am really proud in the fight they brought in this game." said team manager TheDogMan. "For some reason, we don't win at home that much. We want to change that the next round." he further added.
"This was just a tough game against a top-notch opponent. We wanted to bring the win for our fans and we fell short again." said the 6'3" Buzhan.
The Blades fall to a 4-7 record at the end of the first round of the Eliminations. They open the second round by going on the road against Peaceteh on the 23rd of July then facing Great 8 #1 seed Pampanga Dragons on the 27th, all of which before the entire BB world pauses for their respective League's All-Star break.