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ADAMSON University clinched its second victory in the UAAP Season 87
Baseball tournament with a dominant 10-0 shutout of Ateneo de Manila
University in seven innings, Wednesday at the Rizal Memorial Baseball
Stadium in Malate, Manila.
Building on their offensive momentum
from the top of the ninth inning in their suspended game against the
University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons last Sunday, the Soaring
Falcons erupted in the fifth inning to soar to a provisional third-place
standing with a 2-2 win-loss record.
"Ang sabi ko sa kanila,
dapat lahat ng games i-treat nila na parang championship game. So, 'yung
ginawa nila sa UP, buti tinuloy nila dito against Ateneo. Mabuti rin
nung first three innings hindi rin nakaka-score 'yung Ateneo kahit may
runners; kaya nitong mga late innings mas lalo silang nagkumpiyansa,"
said head coach Lando Binarao.
("I told them that they should
treat every game like a championship game. So, what they did against UP,
it's good that they carried it over here against Ateneo. It also helped
that in the first three innings, Ateneo couldn’t score even with
runners on base; that’s why in the later innings, they gained even more
confidence.")
Designated hitter Joao Severino embraced his role,
delivering two hits in four at-bats during the fourth and fifth innings,
where Adamson broke the game wide open.
The 23-year-old Sta.
Elena High School product also recorded an RBI, bringing home Lawrence
Mercado to extend the lead to 4-0 and ignite a six-run explosion in the
fifth.
Ivan Jonson contributed two hits and two RBIs, scoring
Kurt Cabanillas and Severino, while John Matanguihan and John Mark Tupig
chipped in two hits each in Adamson’s relentless offensive display.
The
Soaring Falcons also excelled on defense, anchored by rookie pitcher
James Nisnisan. The Baguio City native earned the win after holding
Ateneo to just two hits—courtesy of Luis Magsadia and Daniel Fabella in
the third inning.
His defense backed him up in the same frame
with a crucial double play: Matthew San Juan grounded out to second
baseman Jonson, who threw to first baseman Mercado for the out, before
Fabella was caught returning to second, with Matanguihan relaying the
ball back to Jonson.
"Mabuti nga gano'n ang nangyari kasi kung
ganyan laro nila past games namin, baka wala pa kaming talo. So, sana sa
next games and sa second round, gano'n ang maging attitude nila sa
laro," Binarao remarked, praising Adamson’s most complete performance of
the season on both offense and defense.
("It's a good thing that
happened because if they had played like this in our past games, we
might not have any losses. So, I hope they bring the same attitude in
the next games and into the second round.")
Meanwhile, Ateneo
closed the first round with a 1-4 record after rookie pitcher Lucas
Atentido endured Adamson’s six-run barrage in the fifth inning.
The
PAREF Southridge product held his ground early, allowing just three
runs in the first five innings before the Soaring Falcons broke through
to put the game out of reach.
Teams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Ateneo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x x 0 2 2
AdU 1 0 0 2 6 0 1 x x 10 11 2
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