PRR Dragons smoke Fish N’ Fins in Rudmich GBL

The Palau Royal Resort (PRR) Dragons did not waste time as they smoked Fish N’ Fins, 93-73 Wednesday night in the ongoing 2013 season of the Rudimch Enterprise Government/Business League at the Palau National gym.

After the opening quarter went on a stand still at 25-all, the Dragons unleashed their leather outside shooting prowess as they established a 27-15 run to close the first half with a 52-40 lead.

From there, the Dragons breezed through for the win as Gener Aguinaldo led them in the scoring department with 25 points as Roger Santos and Robar Roldan chipped in identical 17 markers, respectively.

On the other hand, Aries Echanova carried the load for Fish N’ Fins as he normed 33 baskets on the losing end.

In other games, RTRMI Crushers won over PPR Stingrays, 20-0; Surangel Kings beat RTRMI Crushers, 81-70; Island Rhythm defeated KSG Royals, 60-55; Hanpa Cardinals, outscored PPUC Electric Eel, 94-83; PRR Dragons outwit PPR Stingrays, 80-69; Island Rhythm downs Hanpa Cardinals, 81-78; and team ABC beats MOJ Lawmen, 95-89.

Games will resume tonight with Neco versus PRR Dragons at 6 p.m. while PPUC Electric Eel will meet MOH Band Aid in the main game at 7:30 p.m.

Coaches, team managers and team representatives are advised that there will be a meeting on Monday, 11:30 a.m. at the PNOC Conference Room to discuss the schedules for the playoffs. Attendance is a must.

The tournament, which is supervised by the Palau Basketball Federation (PBF), is a tobacco, alcohol and drug free program. Any violators will be banned from participating. For more information call Topps at 488-4491.  By Peter Erick L. Magbanua (Island Times)




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