Villafuerte Camarines Sur Gov. Luigi Villafuerte prepares to make the ceremonial toss during the game between CamSur Express and Kuala Lumpur Hornbills in the 2025 CamSur Cup invitational basketball championship at the Fuerte Sports Complex.

CamSur, Perpetual Help take headstart

April 2, 2025 Robert Andaya 170 views
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Armstrong Philippines tournament director Norman Gomez leads tthe opening ceremony before the Perpetual Help-St. Clare game.

PILI, Camarines Sur — Host CamSur Express and NCAA member University of Perpetual Help System Dalta made their presence felt at the start of the 2025 CamSur Cup invitational basketball championship at the Fuerte Sports Complex here Monday.

National Basketball League runner-up CamSur leaned on Rufino Sablaon’s late three-point basket to bring down visiting Kuala Lumpur Hornbills, 73-70.

Perpetual Help rode on a strong second-half explosion to turn back NAASCU champion St.Clare College-Caloocan, 94-77, in the opener of the prestigious, week-long competition organized by Armstrong Philippines .

Kyle Philip Domagtoy finished with 14 points while Jerome Almarion added 11 points for CamSur, which is preparing for the coming NBL season.

But it was Sablaon III, who was later named “Best Player of the Game”, who shone brightest for CamSur to the delight of a big opening-day crowd that included Camarines Sur Gov. Luigi Villafuerte and well-known actress Yassi Pressman.

Sablaon finished with 11 points, five rebounds and four assists for the.Express of team manager Solomon Ngo and coaches Genesius Molto, Jr., Gil Lumberio and Ryan Regalado.

His dagger three-pointer with 39 seconds left turned out to be the game’s biggest basket.

Neil Justine Dela Cruz chipped in seven points.

Kesmendio Singh led the losing effort of the Malaysians with 19 points and two rebounds, followed by.Teoh Yi Kang with 13 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals.

Lee Yong Ding contributed 11 points and Tan Kuan Hong chipped in nine points.

The Perpetual Help-St. Clare game was close from the start.

JP Boral, Patrick Sleat and Axl Jon Manuel led a balanced scoring attack for the Las-Piñas-based Altas of coach Olsen Racela.

Boral, who was named as the “Best Player of the Game:, finished with 16 points, seven rebounds, three assists, one steal and one block.

Sleat added 16 points, and four assists while Manuel contributed 14 points, five rebounds and three assists.

Josiah King Alcantara chipped in 10 points.

Justine Bautista carried the fight the Caloocan-based Saints of coach Jino Manansala with 21 points.

Janjan Salazar added 10 points while Joco Borjocelo contributed nine points and three rebounds in a losing effort.

Mark Angelo Ibanez had seven points, while Fran Dela Cruz and Klint Manzano chipped in with six points each.

Aljohn Loyola, Joshua Talavera and Lex Gazzingan also had five points each.

The scores:

First game

Perpetual Help (94) — Boral 16, Sleat 16, Manuel 14, Alcantara 10, Maglupay 7, Nunez 7, Cruz 6, Duremdes 6, Casinillo 4, Abis 3, Pizaro 2, Guibao 2, Gelsano 1, Rojas 0, Tulabut 0
St. Clare (77) — Bautista 21, Salazar 10, Bojorcelo 9, Ibanez 7, Dela Cruz 6, Manzano 6, Loyola 5, Talavera 5, Gazzingan 5, Desabelle 2, Magno 1.
Quarterscores: 23-23, 46-49, 75-67, 94-77.

Second game

Cam Sur Express (73) — Domagtoy 14, Almarion 11, Sablaon III 11, Dela Cruz 7, Matos 5, Lim 4, Masinas 4, Redondo 3, Rito 3, V. Mallapre 3, Magpantay 3, Mosalve 2, E.Malapre 2, Belga 1.
KL Hornbills (70) — Singh 19, Kang 13, Ding 11, Hong 9, Y. Wei 6, T. Wei 5, Wai 2, An 2, Kian 2, Thung 1.
Quarterscores: 10-19, 32-32, 50-44, 73-70.

Games Wednesday

(Fuerte CamSur Sports Complex)
5:30 p.m. St. Clare vs. KL Hornbills
7:30 p.m. Perpetual vs. Cam Sur Express

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