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SEA Games Updates: Sinag Pilipinas defeats Cambodia
27th Southeast Asian Games Men’s Basketball (2013 SEA Games Men’s Basketball)
Philippines (Sinag Pilipinas) defeats Cambodia, 107-57
Game Highlights:
-Rey Mark Belo led Sinag Pilipinas again with 17 points along with 6 rebounds
-Bobby Ray Parks with a double-double 10 points and 11 rebounds and also 5 assists and 3 steals
-Garvo Lanete with 12 points and 9 rebounds
-Roi Sumang with 7 point, 5 rebounds and 5 assists
Sinag Pilipinas SEA Games Recap
Game 5 Finals: Philippines (85) vs Thailand (57) (28 point win)
Top Scorer: Greg Slaughter – 16 points
Game Recap: Philippines wins Gold Medal in 2011 SEA Games Basketball
Game 4 Semifinals: Philippines (103) vs Malaysia (74) (29 point win)
Top Scorer: Greg Slaughter – 16 points
Game Recap: Philippines beats Malaysia, 1 more win for the Gold
Game 3: Philippines (103) vs Thailand (69) (34 point win)
Top Scorer: Cliff Hodge – 15 points
Game Recap: Philippines defeats Thailand, now 3-0
Game 2: Philippines (107) vs Vietnam (53) (54 point win)
Top Scorer: Greg Slaughter – 20 points
Game Recap: Philippines defeats Vietnam by 54
Game 1: Philippines (127) vs Cambodia (68) (59 point win)
Top Scorer: Kiefer Ravena – 17 points
Game Recap: Philippine defeats Cambodia
Philippine defeats Cambodia
26th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2011)
Sinag Pilipinas Basketball Team
Philippines (127) vs Cambodia (68)
Game Highlights:
-7 players in double figures (9 players with 9 or more points)
-59 pts is the biggest opening win to start the SEA Games Basketball Tournament
-Kiefer Ravena led Sinag Pilipinas with 17 points
-RR Garcia (FEU) with 16 points
-Garvo Lanete (San Beda) with 15 points
-Philippines was 71% from the field
-Philippines scored 35 pts in the 1st quarter but allowed 20 pts by Cambodia
-Philippines tightened their defense in the second half, limiting Cambodia to only 29 2nd half points
Game Scores:
Philippines (127) – Ravena 17, Garcia 16, Lanete 15, Salva 14, Marcelo 12, Ellis 12, Parks 10, Tiu 9, Hodge 9, Pascual 6, Slaughter 5, Monfort 2.
Cambodia (68) – Sophoeun 24, Pek 24, Boroth 15, Kim, V. 3, Kim 0, Sovann 0, Meas 0, Monh 0, Lov 0, Chom 0.
Quarterscores: 35-20; 61-39; 93-56; 127-68