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Haw leads Mighty Warriors to 2 UBL wins

There’s a new player on the rise in the United Basketball League – and his name is Shaun Haw.

Haw led the Mighty Warriors’  under-18 and under-16 squads to victories with his solid, all-around play at the Systems Plus Computer College in Caloocan City.

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Haw pumped in 16 points, but he got key contributions from Gab Nepacena, Luigi Almanza and Kris Magat as the Mighty Warriors’ under-18 squad outplayed YG Hoops, 75-60.

Shaun Haw

Nepacena contributed 15 while Almanza and Magat had 13 apiece to provide Haw the support he needed.

Defense played a big role in Mighty Warriors’ victory as it held its opponent to only eight points in the third to turn a close encounter into a rout.

But Haw was even more dominant in his age group – the 16-under – as he knocked in 27 points and powered Mighty Hoops to a 106-46 massacre of Triple J.

Ram Luna and Ram Sharma, son of former Philippine Basketball Association player Carlo Sharma, each scored 12 points to back up Haw.

Like Mighty Warriors, Dauntless J also scored a twin kill.

Dauntless J clobbered Manila Braves, 70-46, in the under-14  division with Neil Garcia completing a double-double performance to lead his team to victory.   

Serapio Santino flirted with a double-double performance of 12 points and nine boards, while Brent De Guzman tallied 11 for Dauntless J, which made it a double celebration when its under-16 team pulled off a hard-earned 57-50 triumph over Kinetics.

Also winning were PLP Elites (under-18), SPCC (under-21), WCA Carabaos (under-19), Legends (under-15),  and Brotherhood (under-18).

PLP Elites edged Madcats, 65-66; SPCC outplayed WCA Carabaos, 74-63; WCA Carabaos edged PCAF, 64-59;  Legends outplayed BBSD, 69-56; and Brotherhood clobbered Aspirants, 82-60.

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