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MAY posibilidad na masungkit ni Collins Akowe ng National University-Nazareth School (NUNS) ang back-to-back Most Valuable Player titles, nakaipon ng 108.143 statistical points (SPs) matapos ang first round ng UAAP boys’ basketball tournament.
Sa Linggo, ang 6-foot-10 Cameroonian ay nagtapos ng 14 points,16 rebounds,seven assists,one steal at one block ng lupigin ng Bullpups ang Adamson University Baby Falcons, 73-60, para manateling unbeaten matapos ang seven outings.
Ang 12th grader ay may averages na 21 points,18 rebounds at 3 assists per game.
Far Eastern University-Diliman’s Cabs Cabonilas ang second place na may 90.429 SPs. Ang 6-foot-4 winger averages 16 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists at 2 steals per game.
Sa third place si University of Santo Tomas forward Racine Kane ng Senegal, na may 89.429
In third place is University of Santo Tomas forward Racine Kane of Senegal, who has 89.429 SPs. SPs. May na averages 17 points, 11 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 2 steals at 1.8 blocks per game.
De La Salle Zobel’s Kieffer Alas, na miyembro ng nakaraang season Mythical Team, ang fourth na may 87.143 SPs, kasunod si Mark Esperanza ng Adamson na may ( 85.143 SPs), (Ateneo’s Chris Urbina (68.0 SPs), FEU-Diliman’s Marc Burgos (65.143 SPs), UST’s Kirk Canete (61.571), Adamson’s Earl Medina (61.143), at University of the Philippinez Integrated School’s Ethan Egea (60.143).
Samantala, forward Zhaydhen Rosano ng NUNS ang nangunguna sa girls’ division.
Ang 16-year-old Cebuana ay kumita ng 113 SPs, may average na of 18.3 points, 9 rebounds, 4.7 assists at 8 steals per game.
UST guard Barby Dajao ang second may 105.667 SPs. Ang 19-year-old mula sa Bacolod City may average na 15.3 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists at 5.7 steals per game.