FRIARS EXPLODE IN SECOND HALF TO SEND BULLDOGS HOME
The FD Friars used a strong second half to knock the Okkodo Bulldogs out the IIAAG boys basketball palyoffs Friday evening. Also advancing were the Taga Division’s St. Paul Warriors, St. John’s Knights and JFK Islanders.
With the rest of the IIAAG Gadao Division getting sent home in a big way Friday evening, the FD Friars proved the lone remaining representative from their division as the boys basketball playoffs completed their quarterfinals.
The Friars knocked off the Okkodo Bulldogs, who just made it into the playoffs, 71-52 thanks to a huge second half to blow the game wide open. Friar forward Nathaniel Kyle Gaitan notched a triple double with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals.
Gaitan was in hot water in the 1st quarter after getting subbed out twice early for getting into the wrong offensive formations. Instead of sulking, Gaitan turned in a strong defensive performance by getting his first triple double of the season.
“I don’t like being my coaches problems, but when they get on me like that it pushes me to work harder. It helped me really get into today’s game,” said Gaitan on the early issues.
Friar Tony Quinene scored 14 points and De’Aundre Cruz added 12 to round out the Friars top scorers. Okkodo was led in scoring by center Christian Manalo and guard Ruedel Galang.
Wendy’s Player of the Game Nathaniel Kyle Gaitan
Friars Slow Start
The Friars got a big first quarter from center De’Aundre Cruz as the Friar senior scored the teams first eight points. A three-pointer from Brandon Soriano off a second chance score put the Friars up 18-0. Okkodo closed the period on a 5-0 to stay right at the hip.
FD started to get into their offensive groove as Christian Taitano and Gaitan converted on and-one plays, plus a quarter ending layup from Tomas Calvo, giving FD a hard fought 34-24 halftime lead.
“I’ll admit, we had jitters in the first half. At the half, our coaches did a great job at regrouping our team and we were able to come out strong. That 3rd quarter really boosted our efforts and we started going up from there,” added Gaitan.
The Friars stormed out to a quick 6-0 run in the 3rd period off buckets from Cruz and Gaitan to force a quick Bulldog timeout. FD kept their foot on the gas as their defense fuelled another 7-0 run, ending with a wild assist off hesitation dribble from Taitano to Cruz that gave FD a 49-30 lead midway through the 3rd.
The double-digit lead would hold strong for the Friars as Okkodo got as close as 63-43 midway through the 4th after a 5-0 run from Galang.
Knights up next
The Friars will now host the St. John’s Knights in the semifinals Tuesday where they already picked up a victory this season. Gaitan and the boys are well aware they are going to see St. John’s best, but having home-court advantage is a good bonus.
“We have to step it up on the defensive end. They have great shooters so we have to close out on them and win the battle on the boards,” said Gaitan.
The St. Paul Warriors will host the JFK Islanders after both schools picked up one-sided wins Friday evening.
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The Friar Nation rises as FD starts to build a lead. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Friar Tomas Calvo finishes with the left just as the 2nd quarter expires. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Friar Kyle Gaitan scores on the underhand scoop. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Friar Tony Quinene is met in the backcourt by Bulldog Ruedel Galang. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Friar Tomas Clavo penetrates the defense. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Fiar Isaiah Pelkey tosses up a shot trying to beat a travel call. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Bulldog Ruedel Galang uses a screen to get open. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Bulldog Christian Manalo gets the Bulldogs on the board. (photo by Michael Ebio)
Friar De’Aundre Cruz wins the tip off. (photo by Michael Ebio)