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San Juan added Quezon City to the list of its victims as Pampanga Royce Hotel and Batang Kankaloo-Caloocan also scored big wins Saturday in the Manila Bankers Life-Pilipinas Super League Pro Division Second Conference Dumper Cup.

SAN JUAN added Quezon City to the list of its victims as Pampanga Royce Hotel and Batang Kankaloo-Caloocan also scored big wins Saturday in the Manila Bankers Life-Pilipinas Super League Pro Division Second Conference Dumper Cup at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Former Letran standout Fran Yu scattered 15 points as the Kings booked a 74-66 rout of the Beacons to remain unbeaten.Michael Calisaan and Nikko Panganiban also had 13 and 12 points, respectively, as San Juan scored a fitting follow-up to a 90-83 triumph over Cagayan De Oro-PSP last week and rose to 8-0 won-lost.

Jolo Mendoza had 19 points, five rebounds and three assists for Pampanga, while JB Bahio had 17 points and eight rebounds.The Koolers, on the other hand, nipped the Pampanga G Lanterns, 81-79, for their second straight win. The trio of former Philippine Basketball Association players Gabby Espinas, Reil Cervantes and Paul Sanga scored 15 points each for Caloocan, while Jomar Santos added 10 points.

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