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Yields on government debt rise on inflation worries

YIELDS on government securities (GS) climbed last week amid concerns over rising inflation, which could lead to higher interest rates, analysts said.

Rates on debt traded at the secondary market rose by an average of 14.35 basis points (bps) week on week, based on the PHP Bloomberg Valuation Service Reference Rates as of Oct. 14, published on the Philippine Dealing System’s website.

Yields at the short end of the curve went up. The 91-, 182- and 364-day Treasury bills (T-bills) saw their rates rise by 18.93 bps, 36.54 bps, and 3.39 bps to 3.3704%, 4.0154%, and 3.881%, respectively.

Likewise, the belly of the curve climbed. Yields on the two-, three- four, five-, and seven-year Treasury bonds (T-bond) went up by 23.04 bps (to 5.6648%), 22.33 bps (5.9885%), 20.54 bps (6.2716%), 18.28 bps (6.5364%) and 20.42 bps (6.9505%).

On the other hand, the long end of the curve closed mixed. Yields on the 20- and 25-year debt papers fell by 10.27 bps (7.3271%) and 10.59 bps (7.329%), respectively, while the 10-year papers went up by 15.23 bps to fetch 7.2021%.

Total GS volume traded reached P3.769 billion on Friday, lower than the P4.818 billion recorded on Oct. 7.

“Main factors continue to be outlook on inflation and interest rates. Persistent inflation both in the US, EU (European Union), and here by our BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas),” Security Bank Corp. Chief Investment Officer for Trust and Asset Management Group Noel S. Reyes said in an e-mail.

“Higher rates remain a market bias and this is evident in the flat curve, where the shorter maturities are being bid up. Worse-than-expected inflation in the US … presents a larger possibility of a 75-bp hike in the Federal Reserve’s next meeting, forcing the hand of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to also lay down at least a 50-bp hike,” Mr. Reyes said.

He added that the Bureau of the Treasury’s offerings of shorter maturities have been met with higher bid yields, pulling up secondary market rates.

ING Bank N.V. Manila Senior Economist Nicholas Antonio T. Mapa said global inflation concerns continue to affect local market sentiment.

“Yields across the globe have been on the rise, with almost all markets taking their cue from developments in the US. With US inflation still surging, the Fed is threatening to hike rates aggressively in a bid to cool price pressures,” Mr. Mapa said.

“Meanwhile, locally, we are also seeing signs of broadening price pressures as second-round effects have begun to proliferate. With expectations that inflation will stay high for some time, bond yields have adjusted higher,” he added.

US consumer prices rose more than expected in September on higher rent and food costs, bolstering expectations that the Fed will fire off a fourth straight 75-bp hike next month.

The consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.4% last month after rising 0.1% in August.

In the 12 months to September, the CPI rose 8.2% from 8.3% in August, slowing for the third straight month.

The US central bank has raised rates by 300 bps since March.

Meanwhile, Philippine headline inflation picked up to its fastest pace in more than 13 years in September due to higher food costs.

The consumer price index was at 6.9% last month, up from 6.3% in August and 4.2% in the same month last year. It matched the 6.9% print in October 2018 and was the fastest since the 7.2% pace logged in February 2009.

The September print marked the sixth straight month that inflation breached the central bank’s 2-4% target for the year.

For the first nine months, headline inflation averaged 5.1%, faster than the 4% seen in the same period last year but below the BSP’s 5.6% forecast for 2022.

The BSP has raised benchmark rates by 225 bps since May.

On Thursday, BSP Governor Felipe M. Medalla said in an interview in Washington with Bloomberg Television that the central bank will consider another big rate hike in their Nov. 17 meeting to support the currency and prevent its depreciation against the dollar from further stoking inflation.

Mr. Medalla said they are looking at a 50-bp or 75-bp increase next month to help cool inflation and ease currency pressures stemming from a strong dollar amid the Fed’s hawkish stance.

For this week, Mr. Mapa said yields may continue to rise amid global inflation and rate concerns, with the BSP chief’s comments last week also expected to drive sentiment.

Meanwhile, Mr. Reyes said GS yields may move higher across the board as the curve flattens further due to rising rates on shorter tenors as well as expectations of further tightening by the Fed and the BSP. — A.M.P. Yraola

CAMPI, TMA report 64.2% auto sales hike in Sept.

Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez — PHOTO FROM TOYOTA MOTOR PHILIPPINES
Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez — PHOTO FROM TOYOTA MOTOR PHILIPPINES

MEMBER COMPANIES of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) and Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) reported a consolidated sales total of 35,282 units last month. This sum represents 64.2% growth versus September 2021’s figure of 21,493.

“The automotive industry continues its growth momentum… driven by the increased demand for new motor vehicles,” said CAMPI President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez in a release. The two groups have now recorded double-digit growth year-on-year for seven consecutive months.

Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. (TMP) led all auto firms in September with sales of 16,138 units — accounting for 45.7% of total vehicles sold. Versus its August 2022 figure (14,720), TMP sales grew by 9.6%. YTD, TMP has sold 124,884 units, representing 50.3% of the industry total. Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) ranked second with 4,932 units sold (14% of industry total), growing by 10.9% month on month; YTD total is 35,139.

In third place is Ford Philippines (2,896 units), with 11.6% month-on-month growth. Its YTD total is 16,244. United Asia Automotive Group, which handles the Chery, Foton, and Mutt brands, is in fourth with sales of 2,249 vehicles in September. Completing the top five is Suzuki Philippines, with 1,634 units sold in September (up 14.9% month-on-month). Its YTD total is 14,475.

Noted Atty. Gutierrez, “The automotive industry foresees a continued growth in the latter part of the year, benefitting from the improving economy based on the recent growth forecast of 6.5% this year — attributed to strong domestic demand and continued easing of pandemic restrictions.”

Year to date, CAMPI-TMA member companies have sold 248,154 units — 29.5% more than the same period’s total (191,695) last year. — Kap Maceda Aguila

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Avon’s #NormalForMe campaign against breast cancer

IN 2019, the Philippines had the highest prevalence of breast cancer in Asia, and ninth highest in the world. The following year, breast cancer was still one of the top two most common cancers among Filipino women with majority diagnosed at advanced stages. This alarming rate is most likely caused by low health literacy and gendered socio-cultural pressures including the absence of organized national screening programs. Every year in October, the world observes Breast Cancer Awareness Month to encourage more people to know more about this disease and be more proactive in regular self-checks. Avon has been one of the most prominent brands to support this cause, having launched the Breast Cancer Crusade in UK in 1992. This year, Avon continues with a global campaign encouraging everyone to discover what’s #NormalForMe by asking themselves: what three words best describe their boobs? The campaign invites women to know their normal by coming up with three words according to how their breasts usually look and feel and share those three words and the initiative to inspire others to also regularly check themselves. Knowing one’s normal can catch potentially life-threatening changes that signal breast cancer. In partnership with Philippine Cancer Society, Avon encourages their local Avon Representatives to avail the free clinical breast examinations at select branches: Oct. 17 at Taft/San Fernando, Oct. 21 at Shaw Blvd. and Batangas, and Oct. 31 at Cebu and Davao. Associates are encouraged to get free breast checkups at the Avon Head Office at Makati on Oct. 19 and 20. Avon extends this advocacy to the public by asking them to support products and services from Avon and partner brands to raise awareness and raise funds on behalf of the Philippine Cancer Society. Save lives by buying dedicated fundraising products like the Self-Check Watch, Mariposa 2-in-1 Accessory Giftset, Avon Empower Non-Wire Mastectomy Bra, and the Avon Empower Bra Prosthesis. Purchase these items via avonshop.ph or contact an Avon Representative. The public may also donate any amount directly via GCash by scanning the QR code. Interested parties can also participate in the fundraiser through various partners: Food Panda, where they can use the code “AVONFP50” to donate and enjoy a discount for every checkout from Oct. 15 to 31; Electric Studio which will hold special fundraising spin classes on Oct. 19, 26, and 29 at select branches with proceeds will be donated to the cause; and LiveLoveParty.TV which will hold a Self-Check Zumba at SM by The Bay on Oct. 22 with a minimum donation of P50. All proceeds will be donated to Avon’s partner beneficiary, the Philippine Cancer Society, which is also offering consultation should a person spot a lump or need more help in screening their breasts and pecs. For more information about Avon’s #NormalForMe campaign visit bit.ly/avonbreastcancerpromise.


Marks & Spencer’s Autumn Winter 22 Collections

For Autumn Winter 22, Marks & Spencer (M&S) introduces a contemporary collection of easy-to-wear pieces and layering, with flattering fits, perfect for all shapes and sizes. The womenswear has a seasonal color palette of khaki, water inspired greens and aquas, complemented by neutrals, warm honey tones, and metallic touches across pieces. Romantic florals prints are given an autumnal makeover with contrasting prints and feminine detailed finishes across shirts and dresses. While a teal, white, and navy mix sees snake and geo prints reimagined to add a color for the season. The collection includes textured outwear, cozy collared tops and free-flowing midi dresses. Heritage checks and stripes offer easy outfit building alongside wide leg trousers with sporty side stripe detailing. Fluid satin pleated and slip skirts elevate any outfit to be styled up or down. For outerwear there is a longline trench coat in hunter green with a tailored fit, removable hood, and oversized pockets. Textured jackets and oversized slouchy blazers offer easy layering. For winter, hero color pop and print knitwear and outerwear offer unexpected layering combinations. Classic checks and shearling are reworked across modern pieces. Leather and coated blazers, tops and trousers anchor outfit building when paired with colorful statement pieces. The menswear collection features smarter pieces reinvented in a contemporary way. Versatile and sustainable suiting fabrics appear across modern shapes and technical hybrids. A new smart casual aesthetic sees iconic menswear pieces reworked for the season. There are rugby shirts and retro collegiate sportswear influences across a palette of hunter green and ochre, offset by petrol, mushroom, and dark navy tones. Autograph offers smart casual modernity, minimal dressing with a soft touch for the season. Subtle stripe detailing and waffle textures bring understated luxury. It brings together luxury wool fabrics, clean cuts, considered textures, and refined pops of color alongside modern suiting in rich luxe fabrics. For Winter, heritage patterns, cozy knitwear, and outdoor pieces are anchored in a color palette of ecru and neutral hues. Ombres and large graphic checks elevate key pieces. Graphic prints offer easy winter layering with super soft yarns. All these and more, including a children’s collection, can be found in Marks & Spencer stores. Shop in-store and earn Loyalty points through the M&S Philippines Viber Community at bit.ly/MSPH-VC. Shop selected lines online on www.marksandspencer.com.ph.


Seiko opens boutique in Power Plant Mall

Japanese watchmaker Seiko opened its newest boutique at Power Plant Mall. Located at the R1 Level Expansion of the mall, the store showcases both its Seiko and luxury Grand Seiko collections. Found there are two new additions to the Grand Seiko Sport Collection. The travel-ready quartz GMT watch boasts of a stainless-steel case and a dual-curve sapphire crystal surrounded by a fixed stainless-steel bezel with a 24-hour scale. SBGN027 features a black sunray dial with otherwise monochromatic highlights, while the SBGN029 has a blue sunray dial with red-color accents on the dial text and GMT hand. Marking the 55th year anniversary of the signature 44GS, another new watch for pre-order is the SLGH013 under the Grand Seiko Heritage Collection. Inspired by the melting snows of Mt. Iwate, the SLGH013 features a new light blue dial and a case and bracelet made of Ever-Brilliant Steel. Also available at the boutique is the collection that represents the future of Grand Seiko — the Evolution 9 collection. The collection draws inspiration from the traditions and culture of Japan, and has its own dedicated corner at the boutique. The limited-edition Astron 5X Caliber is the optimal traveling companion with its scratch-resistant titanium case and bracelet, GPS Solar Caliber 5X53 that automatically adjusts the time depending on the wearer’s time zone, and Lumibrite that emits a glow and delivers high night-time legibility. The timepiece is available in three color schemes. The boutique also carries Seiko’s sport watch collections including the Prospex Speedtimer Oregon, the Prospex Speedtimer SSC813, the Prospex LX, the limited-edition Prospex SLA063 and the limited-edition Seiko 5 Sports Yuto Horigome watch. There are also Seiko Boutiques at Power Plant Mall, SM Aura, Glorietta 1, and SM Megamall.


All weather boots from Sperry

WITH unpredictable weather, looking one’s best can be a challenge. Sperry, known for its water-friendly yet fashionable topsiders, now offers its Weather Well collection. In the collection are boots such as the Sperry Women’s Torrent Chelsea Rain Boot in lavender (P4,295). It has a waterproof rubber upper that keeps feet feeling fresh and dry while the lugged outsole provides much-needed support and traction. The Sperry Women’s Torrent Chelsea Rain Boot in olive (P4,295) features a comfortable platform construction and micro-fleece lining to keep feet warm and cozy. The Sperry Men’s Halyard Storm Pull-On Boot in Smooth Black (P4,995) has a thick rubber mud guard protects the faux leather uppers from getting too dirty. It also features a lugged non-marking rubber outsole that gives stability with every step. It comes in smooth black and smooth brown. Shop the full Weather Well collection over at Sperry’s official webstore www.sperry.com.ph. Sperry also has stores at TriNoMa, Glorietta, Bonifacio High Street, UP Town Center, SM Aura, SM North EDSA, SM Fairview, SM Mall of Asia, SM East Ortigas, Robinsons Manila, SM Southmall, SM Lipa, Robinsons Ilocos Norte, SM Baguio, Ayala Cebu, SM Cebu, SM Seaside Cebu, SM Bacolod, SM Iloilo, Centrio, SM Lanang Premier, SM Davao Ecoland, and Gaisano Mall Tagum.


Kiehl’s PHL launches Family Rewards Program

KIEHL’S recently held a Members Event at the flagship store at SM Mall of Asia where it introduced its latest state-of-the-art derm-grade skin imaging technology, the Derma Reader Pro. It analyses four of the most common skin surface concerns and examines four of the sub-surface skin issues. Dermatologists carrying out an assessment will be able to provide an accurate skin visualization and help users build the perfect skin routine. Kiehl’s customers may book an advanced in-store and online skin appointment for a complimentary skin consultation and product recommendations paired with a personalized skincare routine. Interested parties may schedule a free dermatologist consultation appointment through this link: https://www.kiehls.com/skincare-services.html The event was also the launch of the Kiehl’s Family Rewards Program, a loyalty program that promotes sustainability and rewards users for using Kiehl’s products in an eco-friendly manner. The program contains three membership tiers that reward users with points based on their availed tier. Each in-store or online purchase of Kiehl’s products entitles users under the program to accumulate points that can lead to prizes (including a welcome gift), access to exclusive rewards and events, and a birthday gift. Users under the program can also earn more points by referring friends to Kiehl’s Family Rewards Program. Accumulated points can be redeemed for deluxe offers and exclusive vouchers. Learn more about Kiehl’s Family Rewards Program at https://www.kiehls.com.ph/the-world-of-kiehls/loyalty-rewards/.


Japanese acne care brand Acnes is in PHL

JAPANESE acne care brand Acnes is now in the Philippines, offering effective, simple solutions like Acnes Anti-Acne Spot Gel that helps shrink acne in as fast as three days. Acnes offers a range of products made with the Asian skin in mind. Its skincare solutions contain acne-fighting ingredients to control oil, unclog pores, clear up the skin, and give it a healthy-looking glow. Acnes is a brand developed by Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. and The Mentholatum Co., two entities with a rich history and heritage in skincare product development and over 120 years of experience in pharmaceutical technology. All of the products contain Centella Asiatica or Cica extract that aids in the recovery of blemishes. Acnes Anti-Acne Spot Gel contains Cica extract, sulfur to control oil production, salicylic acid to unclog pores, licorice extract to calm skin, and Vitamin E to restore skin elasticity. The lightweight refreshing spot gel won’t irritate the skin and will help lighten acne scars. For breakouts with pus and active wounds, there is Acnes Anti-Acne Pimple Patch that repairs and heals. The ultra-thin Hydrocolloid patch works like a sponge to absorb pus and oil. It also acts as a protective barrier against bacteria and dirt. The patch is semi-transparent to easily camouflage the appearance of pimples. It’s sweat-proof and breathable, and can be worn under makeup. Other products include Acnes Creamy Wash, an amino acid soap-free cleanser that’s gentle enough for sensitive acne-prone skin; Acnes Powder Lotion, which can help balance sebum to prevent clogged pores; and Acnes Oil-Control Moisturizer that can replenish moisture and soothe the skin. Acnes is now available at Watsons and Mercury Drug branches nationwide, and online at watsons.com.ph and at the official Mentholatum store on Lazada and Shopee. Acnes Anti-Acne Pimple Patch is exclusively available at Watsons.

Indonesian finance minister says 2023 will be even more risky on food security issues

REUTERS

WASHINGTON — Nearly all agriculture and finance ministers from the Group of 20 major economies agreed to ask the World Bank to map out the various initiatives under way to address ongoing food insecurity, Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Tuesday after an inaugural joint meeting in Washington. Ms. Sri Mulyani said the mapping exercise would draw on technical experts and other relevant organizations to analyze existing initiatives and identify any gaps. She told reporters that most G20 officials remained deeply concerned about food insecurity and fertilizer shortages driven by Russia’s war in Ukraine. “We’re heading into 2023, which is going to be much, much more highly risky for this food problem,” she said. — Reuters

Philippine education at ‘moderate’ risk

The Philippines ranked 72nd out of 100 countries in terms of risk to education, improving 24 spots from the previous year’s rank of 48th place. Based on the youth rights organization Save The Children’s Risks To Education Index, the country scored 0.399 with a reading of “moderate” risk to education. Compared with last year, the country received a score of 0.500 and a reading of “high.” The index values are expressed between 0 and 1, with 1 as the least desirable outcome and 0 as the target. In the first edition of the index in 2021, the report noted that the results reflected the severe impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on children’s education. Therefore, a stark contrast can be seen between the two editions. “The closure of schools due to COVID-19 made the structural and systemic inequalities that affect children and young people in humanitarian settings more visible and much worse. Globally, education systems have never been more vulnerable,” the report said.

Philippine education at ‘moderate’ risk

How PSEi member stocks performed — October 14, 2022

Here’s a quick glance at how PSEi stocks fared on Friday, October 14, 2022.


Shares to trade sideways ahead of Q3 reports

BW FILE PHOTO

PHILIPPINE SHARES are expected to move sideways with a downward bias this week as US inflation data cemented bets of another aggressive rate hike from the US Federal Reserve next month and as focus shifts to companies’ third-quarter financial results.

The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) gained 9.11 points or 0.15% to close at 5,904.75 on Friday, while the broader all shares rose by 12.99 points or 0.41% to 3,177.74. 

Week on week, the PSEi declined by 27.44 points or 0.46% from its close of 5,932.19 on Oct. 7.

AP Securities, Inc. Equity Research Analyst Carlos Angelo O. Temporal said in a Viber message on Friday that the market posted a slight gain on Friday amid cautious trading.

“PSEi inched up thinly by 0.15% as the market erased most intraday gains. Investors remain cautious on probable changes in US sentiment amid the earnings season,” Mr. Temporal said.

“Trades for the week remained mostly directionless, as the broader market continues to seek solid ground ahead of third-quarter earnings season,” online brokerage 2TradeAsia.com said in a report on Friday.

“Philippine shares managed to close with moderate gains despite the hotter-than-expected US September inflation reading,” Regina Capital Development Corp. Head of Sales Luis A. Limlingan said in a Viber message on Friday.

US consumer prices rose more than expected in September on higher rent and food costs, bolstering expectations that Fed policy makers will decide on a fourth straight 75-basis-point (bp) hike at their meeting next month.

The consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.4% last month after rising 0.1% in August.

In the 12 months to September, the CPI rose 8.2% from 8.3% in August, slowing for the third straight month.

The US central bank has raised rates by 300 bps since March.

2TradeAsia.com said the September US CPI “all but ensures another tightening move from the Fed in the upcoming November meeting, which shows a near 90% chance of a 75-basis-point hike.”

For this week, AP Securities’ Mr. Temporal said local stocks may trade with a downward bias, with the market taking its cue from sentiment in the United States.

AB Capital Securities, Inc. Vice-President Jovis L. Vistan said in a Viber message that the market is expected to trade sideways this week amid the release of corporate results.

“Attention will now shift from macro to third-quarter corporate earnings reports and outlook. Market direction will be directed by the result and possible revisions. Earnings are likely to be impacted by the rising cost of borrowing and the weaker local currency,” Mr. Vistan said. 

2TradeAsia.com put the PSEi’s support at 5,700 and resistance at 6,000-6,100, while AP Securities’ Mr. Temporal placed support at 5,700 and resistance at 6,000. — Ashley Erika O. Jose

Peso may weaken on Fed hike bets

JULIAN PAOLO DAYAG-UNSPLASH

THE PESO may weaken further this week as faster-than-expected September US consumer inflation fueled market expectations of another big rate hike from the US Federal Reserve next month.

The local unit closed at P58.935 per dollar on Friday, gaining 6.5 centavos from its P59 finish on Thursday, based on Bankers Association of the Philippines data.

Week on week, the peso weakened by 1.5 centavos from its P58.92 close on Oct. 7.

The peso opened Friday’s session at P58.97 per dollar. Its weakest showing was at P58.985, while its intraday best was at P58.88 versus the greenback.

Dollars exchanged went up to $542.8 million on Friday from $524.08 million on Thursday.

The peso rebounded on Friday after the Philippine central bank governor hinted at another large rate hike at their meeting next month amid growing inflation pressures, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Chief Economist Michael L. Ricafort said in a Viber message.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Felipe M. Medalla said the central bank will consider another big rate hike at their Nov. 17 meeting to support the peso as its depreciation adds to inflation risks.

Mr. Medalla said in a Bloomberg Television interview that they will look at a 50-basis-point (bp) or 75-bp increase next month, with the peso’s decline against a robust dollar adding to price pressures as it drives up import costs.

The Monetary Board delivered a second straight 50-bp rate hike last month, bringing increases for the year so far to 225 bps since May.

Headline inflation accelerated to 6.9% in September, from 6.3% in August and 4.2% in September 2021. It was the fastest in more than 13 years or since the 7.2% in February 2009.

For the year so far, inflation averaged 5.1% from January to September, above the BSP’s 2-4% target but below its 5.6% forecast for 2022.

“The peso also stronger after Department of Finance Secretary [Benjamin E.] Diokno signaled plans by the Marcos administration to extend the lower tariff rates on key commodities… as part of the government’s effort to curb higher prices/inflation especially on food,” Mr. Ricafort said.

For this week, the peso may weaken as faster-than-expected US consumer inflation in September cemented expectations of another big rate increase from the Fed at their Nov. 1-2 meeting, UnionBank of the Philippines, Inc. Chief Economist Ruben Carlo O. Asuncion said in an e-mail.

Still, the peso may stay at the P59-a-dollar level as the central bank tries to stabilize volatility in the foreign exchange market, he added.

The US consumer price index stood at 8.2% in September, easing from 8.3% in August. Month on month, inflation rose 0.4% in September after gaining 0.1% in August.

The Fed fired off a third straight 75-bp hike last month and has raised borrowing costs by 300 bps since March.

For this week, Mr. Ricafort gave a forecast range of P58.60 to P59, while Mr. Asuncion expects the peso to move from P58.70 to P59.20 versus the dollar. — Keisha B. Ta-asan

Bay Area Dragons bounce back, defeat June Mar-less Beermen

BAY AREA DRAGONS — PHILIPPINE STAR/JUN MENDOZA

Games Wednesday
(PhilSports Arena)
3 p.m. – Meralco vs Phoenix
6 p.m. – TNT vs NLEX

BLOWN away by a titan last time, the Bay Area Dragons rebounded mightily and ripped another behemoth to shreds.

Drawing fire from Andrew Nicholson’s 39-point, 12-rebound performance, the Dragons clobbered San Miguel Beer (SMB), 113-87, in a surprisingly one-sided PBA Commissioner’s Cup tiff between favorites last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Mr. Nicholson’s early fire-breathing set the tone as Bay Area seized an early 20-point margin and never looked back on their way to the huge bounceback to its 111-93 fall to Barangay Ginebra a week ago.

“We had a great attitude after that game (loss). We had a great week of practice. We stuck together and translated what we did in practice into the game,” said Mr. Nicholson who already had 25 in the first half.

The guest team of Hong Kong moved up to 4-1 as they added the reigning Philippine Cup titlists to its list of preys alongside unheralded Blackwater, NorthPort, Phoenix and Converge.

“We knew we didn’t play the top teams at first and then we got our first opponent (Ginebra) and got whacked. So the adjustment in this one is huge for the young guys’ confidence and for the growth of this team,” said Bay Area coach Brian Goorjian.

Hayden Blankley (17), Songwei Zhu (16), Kobey Lam (16) and Chuanxing Liu (12) provided ample support to former NBA player Nicholson in the beatdown of SMB (1-2).

CJ Perez (19) and Vic Manuel (15) showed the way for the Beermen as import Diamond Stone had a lackluster 11-pointer.

SMB badly missed six-time MVP June Mar Fajardo, who is out for at least four weeks after undergoing surgery for a throat fracture. He sustained that in the SMB’s 113-105 victory over Rain or Shine last Sunday.

“They were hurt (by Mr. Fajardo’s absence) for sure. He’s maybe the best player in the competition. They played off him and they won a championship with him,” said Mr. Goorjian.

“But the great thing about San Miguel, they got tremendous depth, they have backup bigs, they’re deep in the guard spots. They missed him definitely but they have enough there for us to feel good about beating a team of that quality without him.”

The Beermen held a 12-7 lead in the opening minutes and were still in the thick of things in the second period before Mr. Nicholson fuelled the Dragons’ breakaway to 58-38. — Olmin Leyba

The Scores:

BAY AREA 113 – Nicholson 39, Blankley 17, Zhu 16, Lam 16, Liu 12, Reid 6, Song 3, Ju 2, Ewing 2, Zheng 0, Yang 0, Si 0, Liang 0

SAN MIGUEL 87 – Perez 19, Manuel 15, Stone 11, Enciso 9, Tautuaa 9, Cruz 8, Lassiter 7, Brondial 4, Zamar 3, Ross 2, Herndon 0, Canete 0

QUARTERScores: 28-17, 58-40, 86-58, 113-87

Cardinals outsteady Pirates to post first streak

MAPUA starts the second round with win. — NCAA/GMA-SYNERGY

EAC upsets CSB for its first win

Games Tomorrow
(Filoil EcoOil Centre)
12 p.m.- San Beda vs AU
3 p.m.- Letran vs UPHSD

MAPUA outmuscled Lyceum of the Philippines University in the fourth quarter as it eked out a 62-59 victory yesterday to post its first streak in NCAA Season 98 at the Filoil EcoOil Centre.

Trailing by eight points entering the fourth quarter, the Cardinals tightened the defensive screws and held the Pirates to just 11 points while scoring 20 in the period in claiming their second straight victory after disappointingly starting the season with eight losses in row.

“Our defense did it for us unlike in the first round when we made defensive lapses in the last two quarters,” said Mapua coach Randy Alcantara.

It was a win that resuscitated life out of a dying Final Four hopes for a team out to replicate its finals appearance a season ago.

And Mapua did with old-fashioned defense.

The Cardinals held the Pirates to just 19 fieldgoals out of 58 attempts while dominating the boards, 50-41.

Skipper Warren Bonifacio anchored Mapua’s defensive fortress with 14 boards, a block shot and a rock-solid interior defense that made life difficult for the opposing big men.

Mr. Bonifacio said the team’s recent vacation helped the team forget about the painful past.

“Our outing and team building helped us reset and forget about our heartbreaking losses in the first round,” said the Pampanga native, who also pounded in 10 points.

Jeric Pido fired 11 points while Adrian Nocum and Juaqui Garcia contributed 10 apiece.

The Pirates slipped to 7-3 but remained at No. 2.

In the other game, Emilio Aguinaldo College slew pace-setting College of St. Benilde, 80-75, to claim its first win after nine straight setbacks.

The Blazers absorbed their second loss against seven wins but stayed at the helm.  Joey Villar

The Scores:

First Game

Mapua 62– Pido 11, Nocum 10, Bonifacio 10, Garcia 10, Hernandez 7, Mercado 4, Soriano 4, Cuenco 2, Parinas 2, Agustin 2, Salenga 0, Igliane 0, Lacap 0

LPU 59– Guadaña 15, Larupay 8, Umali 7, Bravo 6, Cunanan 6, Barba 4, Navarro 4, Montano 4, Villegas 3, Valdez 2, Penafiel 0, Omandac 0

Quarterscores: 12-18; 30-29; 42-48; 62-59

Second Game

EAC 80– Cosejo 24, Bajon 16, Balowa 10, Liwag 10, Maguliano 6, Cosa 5, Dominguez 5, Ad. Doria 4, Quinal 0, Luciano 0, An. Doria 0, Tolentino 0

CSB 75- Gozum 19, Nayve 13, Pasturan 11, Corteza 8, Oczon 6, Sangco 6, Lim 6, Cullar 2, Carlos 2, Marcos 2, Flores 0, Mara 0, Lepalam 0, Davis 0

Quarterscores: 19-18; 39-40; 57-59; 80-75

TNT Tropang Giga rule PBA 3×3 Season 2 First Conference Leg 5

TNT TROPANG GIGA — PBA MEDIA

TNT grabbed the honors as the first team to win twice in the PBA 3×3 Season 2 wars as the Leg 1 victor annexed the Leg 5 plum of the First Conference yesterday at Robinsons Place Novaliches.

The Tropang Giga used a 15-4 finishing kick to take the fight out of finals foe J&T Express, 21-13, and return to the top after falling short in the last three stops.

Coach Mau Belen’s charges also gained redemption from last week’s botched Leg 4 title drive in Malabon, where they blew a 20-13 lead and fell to San Miguel Beer in overtime, 20-22.

Lervin Flores powered through with seven points on a six-of-eight shooting while Mr. Vosotros and Samboy de Leon chipped in five each and Ping Exciminiano shot four, including the clinching two-ball, as TNT went all the way to the diadem and banked P100,000.

J&T’s Joseph Sedurifa, Keith Datu, Marvin Hayes and Robin Rono matched their previous best finish of second place in Leg 3 and took home P50,000.

Cavitex joined TNT and J&T in the podium after scoring a 21-16 victory over fellow losing semifinalist Pioneer Elastoseal. The Braves, winner of Leg 2, netted P30,000. — Olmin Leyba

Underdog Phillies slay Braves, advance to NLCS

PHILADELPHIA Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. — REUTERS/MARK J. REBILAS-USA TODAY SPORTS

BRANDON Marsh hit a three-run homer in the second inning Saturday afternoon for the host Philadelphia Phillies, who never looked back in Game 4 of a National League Division Series as they eliminated the defending World Series champion Atlanta Braves, 8-3.

The Phillies, who finished 14 games behind the 101-win, division-champion Braves in the NL East and have the worst record of any playoff team, will play either the San Diego Padres or Los Angeles Dodgers in next week’s NL Championship Series. The Padres lead the Dodgers two games to one heading into their game in San Diego later Saturday.

It will be the first trip to the NLCS for the Phillies since 2010.

The Braves, who won the World Series last season after entering the playoffs with the worst record of any participant, became the 22nd straight World Series winner to fall short of a repeat. The New York Yankees, who won three straight titles from 1998 through 2000, are the most recent back-to-back champion.

Braves starter Charlie Morton wriggled out of a first-and-third, none-out jam in the first before the Phillies jumped ahead in the second. Alec Bohm led off with a single off Morton’s elbow and went to third on Jean Segura’s one-out single, after which Marsh, the ninth-place hitter, homered to right.

The Braves cut the gap in half on Orlando Arcia’s one-out homer off Noah Syndergaard in the third, but catcher J.T. Realmuto led off the bottom half with an inside-the-park homer against Collin McHugh after Morton could not continue after trying to warm up.

Realmuto’s long fly to the left-center-field wall eluded center fielder Michael Harris II and the ball caromed into right-center. Harris chased the ball down as right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. spectated. Realmuto raced around the bases for the first inside-the-park homer by a catcher in MLB postseason history. It was also the first Phillies inside-the-park homer ever in the postseason.

Matt Olson homered against Andrew Bellatti with one out in the fourth, but the Braves got the tying run to the plate just once before the Phillies added three insurance runs in the sixth via back-to-back-to-back RBI singles by Rhys Hoskins, Realmuto and Bryce Harper.

Travis d’Arnaud homered for the Braves in the seventh, but Harper hit an opposite-field shot in the bottom half to make it 8-3.

Seranthony Dominguez, the Phillies’ sixth pitcher, struck out the side in a 1-2-3 ninth whiffing d’Arnaud to end the game and set off an enthusiastic celebration at the pitchers mound.

The victory was awarded to Brad Hand (1-0), who tossed a scoreless fifth. Syndergaard surrendered only the hit by Arcia while striking out three over three innings.

Morton, who left after his warmup tosses in the third, gave up the three runs on four hits and one walk while striking out three over two innings. — Reuters