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Host school Systems Plus Computer College and Brotherhood completed a successful weekend in the United Basketball League by posting victories in different divisions of the Season 5 tournament at the SPCC in Caloocan City.
SPCC hurdled its assignments in the under-17, under-21 and under-19 brackets.
In the under-17, SPCC outplayed Rob Labagala's Passion team, 80-46, with Macky Sarmiento and Khylle Mendoza combining for 43 points.
SPCC also struck in the under-21, blasting Passion team, 58-46, with Dominique de la Cruz emerging as the only double-digit producer with 15 markers.
The under-19 team of SPCC completed the hattrick as Joshua Russel came away with 25 points and Russel Bayani ended up with a double-double performance of 19 points and 11 boards.
Brotherhood also won three of four matches in this tournament put up by commissioner Allan Salangsang, a former player of the Philippine Basketball Association.
In the under-18, Brotherhood walloped Madcats, 86-49, behind Russel Bayani's 22 points and Earl Anonuevo's 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Brotherhood's under-15 team, meanwhile, outlasted Passion, 53-45, as Christopher Real tallied 19 points.
Real returned to play for Brotherhood's under-16 squad, which outplayed Kinetic, 53-43.