Manaytay Christian Manaytay delivers for the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards.

Nueva Ecija takes charge

March 26, 2025 People's Tonight 160 views

THE Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards subdued the Mindoro Tamaraws, 104-72, on Monday to grab the solo lead in the Manny Pacquiao presents 1xBet-MPBL 2025 Season at the Nueva Ecija Coliseum in Pasay City.

Gathering strength as the game wore on, the Rice Vanguards posted their biggest spread at the final buzzer for their fourth straight win in the round-robin elimination phase of the 30-team tournament.

Recruit Christian Manaytay, veterans Robby Celiz and John Wilson and Mer Jesper Ayaay found their mark for Nueva Ecija, which outgunned Mindoro from long distance, 12 against six triples.

Manaytay, a 6-foot-5 former UST Growling Tiger, tallied 15 points, including two triples, five rebounds and 2 assists and was chosen best player over Celiz, with 13 points and five rebounds, John Wilson, with 13 points and four rebounds, and Ayaay, 12 points, highlighted by a perfect 3 of 3 triples, and two assists.

Other Rice Vanguards who delivered were Byron Villarias with 8 points, former MVP Jaycee Marcelino, Will McAloney and Ralph Tansingco with 7 points each.

Trailing Nueva Ecija, the 2022 MPBL champion, is reigning back-to-back titlist Pampanga, last year’s losing finalist Quezon Province, and Rizal Xentromall with 3-0 records.

Mindoro, which tumbled to 1-3, could only get 10 points each from Wendelino Comboy, Axel Inigo and Bambam Gamalinda.

Debuting San Juan struggled past Cebu, 63-61, in the second game.

The Cebu Classic muffed two chances to force overtime, with Dennis Santos muffing a layup and Limuel Tampos missing the follow-up in the last 5.3 seconds.

Groping for form, the San Juan Knights trailed after three quarters, 43-49, before Dexter Maiquez poured 11 of his game-high 16 points in the fourth to emerge best player and bail out the 2019 national champions.

Maiquez, who also snatched 12 rebounds, got support from Michael Calisaan with 10 points and 7 rebounds, and Kenneth Neil Villapando and Jose Manuel Sabandal with 7 points each.

San Juan Top Gun Orlan Wamar was held to six points, 8 assists, 3 rebounds and 2 steals by the Classics, who drew 14 points and 6 rebounds from Santos, who could have passed the ball to the open Tampos instead of driving in.

Cebu, which tumbled to 1-3, also got 13 points and 6 rebounds from Tampus and 12 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists from Hiro.

The Abra Weavers regained form and clobbered the Bulacan Kuyas, 114-69, in the opener.

Stunned by the Pasay Voyagers, 60-70, on March 19, the Weavers surged beyond reach after three quarters, 82-42, then fielded homegrown players to finish the task and climb to 3-1.

Redel Fabro, formerly of Olivarez College, poured 15 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter and snagged 3 rebounds as the Weavers led by as far as 111-64 and handed the Kuyas their fourth straight defeat.

Dave Ildefonso posted 17 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals to clinch best player honors over the 6-foot Fabro and Will Keane Lee, a prized find from Cordillera Career Development College, tallied 13 points, 3 blocks and 2 rebounds; Joshua David contributed 12 points, 7 assists and 4 4 rebounds; and CJ Austria chalked 12 points and 2 assists.

Other major Abra contributors were Yousef Taha with 8 points and 9 rebounds and Mark Yee with 8 points and 5 rebounds. Georell Gonzales, another homegrown, chipped in 3 points and 6 assists for Abra Coach Yong Garcia.

With Raven Gonzales firing six points and snagging 14 rebounds, the Weavers ruled the boards, 54-40, and exploited this to score 64 points inside the paint against 28 for the Kuyas.

Bulacan drew 17 points, 6 rebounds and 2 steals from RR de Leon and 16 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists from John Rey Sumido.

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