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Scorpions win NCRAA after perfect 11-0 season

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A perfect season on their road to the championship: 

Scorpions win NCRAA after perfect 11-0 season
Members of the CEU Scorpions team celebrate after winning the NCRAA men's basketball tournament. Mike Buendia 

The Centro Escolar University Scorpions made history in the NCRAA men’s basketball tournament following a perfect season.

On Wednesday, the Scorpions survived the Philippine Merchant Marine School Mariners, 62-61, at the Paco Arena in what was easily one of the best games ever played in the tournament.

The Scorpions squandered a big lead early on and found themselves teetering on the brink of defeat as the Mariners repeatedly came back and poised to salvage a no-tomorrow encounter. But for CEU, there was no other day but to win but at that time as coach Derick Pumaren and his troops withstood the challenge posed by coach Aldrin Morante and his Mariners.

“I’m really happy for the boys. I know PMMS would come back. But our player dig deep, they suck it up and there’s no reason to be tired,” said Pumaren.

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It was a perfect 11-0 campaign for the Scorpions, who also defeated the Mariners, 63-59, in Game 1.

“We played four straight games. That’s how tough it was for us,” said Pumaren.

The triumvirate of Tyrone Chan, Christian Uri and Rich Gunitaran combined forces as they wrought havoc on the Mariners' side.

Chan finished with 16 points and eight rebounds while Uri added 14 markers. Gunitaran, the scoring champion, added 12 points and eight boards as the Scorpions showed balance firepower in the second and deciding game.

The Scorpions broke the game wide open, leading 20-10 in the first period as their defense suffocated the Mariners. 

But the Mariners kept on coming back and by the start of the fourth period, they only trailed by five, 53-48, behind Ralph Briones and Kurt Sunga.

The Mariners, actually had one last shot of snatching a win but with the Scorpions having fouls to give, they were able to use that to their advantage.  PMMS was left with only two seconds to map up a play and Bryan Hilario had no other choice but to make a desperation heave as time expired.

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