CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Architects-Sugbu Chapter-Super Kinis Paints narrowly edged Civil Engineers-Roof Kote, 54-51, in last Thursday evening's Architects and Engineers Basketball Club
Architects-Sugbu-Super Kinis’ Dexcel Caadan attempts a difficult shot against Lawrence Gayotin of Civil Engineers-Roof Kote during their AEBC: Island Premium Paints Cup showdown on Thursday evening, Nov. 10, 2022 at the Metrosports Lahug. | Photo from Ronex Tolin
The reigning finals MVP Chester Hinagdanan once again led the Architects-Sugbu Chapter team with an excellent 20-point outing, while Dexcel Caadan aided him with 17 markers in Group A’s hardcourt action.On the other hand, Mechanical Engineers-B Mayon clobbered Tex-a-Kote, 85-54, in Group B.
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