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The Parañaque Patriots sustained their climb in the OKBet-MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Fifth Season with a hard-earned 84-80 victory over the Oriental Mindoro Disiplinados on Thursday at the Olivarez College Gym in Sucat.
Trailing, 47-35, at halftime, the Patriots leaned on Jielo Razon, Paolo Castro and homegrown Klarenz Singh to seize control, 78-67, after three quarters en route to their fourth straight victory and a place in the upper half of the standings.
Razon poured 14 of his game-high 26 points in the last 20 minutes to earn best player honors. He was followed by Jayboy Solis with 10 points plus nine rebounds, Castro with 10 points, and Singh with nine points.
Mindoro, which tumbled to 1-9, got 21 points from Rodel Vaygan, 20 from Sherwin Concepcion, 17 from Tey Teodoro and 11 from Jan Mark Baltazar.
Earlier, the Pasay Voyagers resumed their upward journey with a coast-to-coast 75-68 conquest of the Bicol Volcanoes.
Drawing 19 points and seven rebounds from Antonio Jeffrey Coronel and 14 points, nine rebounds and six assists from Laurenz Paul Victoria, Pasay pulled away at 32-12 en route to a 6-3 slate.
Bicol suffered its 10th straight defeat and remained at the bottom of the 29-team, two-division tournament.
Quezon City Gaz N Go subdued Manila, 100-90, in overtime in the lackluster opener to improve to 3-8.
Andrei Duremdes, son of MPBL Commissioner Kenneth Duremdes, shone for Quezon City with 17 points, nine rebounds, four assists, one steal, and one block to earn best player honors over teammate Andre Flores with 17 points and eight rebounds.