GW Geckos Alana Salas and wingman Haily Banez controlled the pace from the opening tip as the pair scored 16 points each in their 53-40 victory over the visiting Southern Dolphins Friday evening in the official start of IIAAG’s Girls Basketball Season.
The Geckos quickly jumped out to a 13-2 lead in the 1st quarter and never looked back. Salas sent the home team into halftime with some flare after nailing a half-court shot as they rocked a 25-11 lead even without a pair of prominent starters due to them being a part of a volleyball trip in the Philippines.
Wendy’s Players of the Game: A sweet 16 points from both Haley Banez and Alana Salas helped carry the Geckos in a 53-40 win over the Southern Dolphins in the first game of the IIAAG Girls Basketball season. (Photo by Michael Blas)
“We performed well considering our circumstances. We’re missing two of our bigs so we played small ball today, but I think overall we played well,” said Salas.
The Dolphins were led in scoring by Nevea Salas’s 15 points.
Salas took her chances to score only when the defense presented it as she opted to get her teammates involved early, where she tallied five total assists on the night.
“I try to get my teammates involved to also try and get me going, but it happened in the flow of the game. I try to balance it out,” said Salas.
The Dolphins gave the home team a small scare in the 4th quarter after shaving a 40-25 deficit to just 43-36 after back-to-back fast break scores Nevea Salas and Raisa Sinelwith four minutes left to play. GW took two timeouts in that span to reset their defnses.
“We had to come together and focus on defense and allow our offense to come,” said Salas on her teams mindset to hold off the Dolphins.
Banez and Salas would go on to score the Geckos final seven points to secure their victory.
The senior campaign for the four-year Gecko product in Salas is due for a promising year. After getting into the Final Four last season, Salas is only hoping her final year can end in a bigger way.
“I think we’re a really good team this year and we’re hoping for a championship, or at least get further than where we got last year. We just want to excel as a team,” added Salas.
In another season opener, the St. Paul Warriors crushed the Tiyan Titans 76-16.
Senior Monica Giger balled out with 18 points, 12 rebounds, 11 steals and four blocks in only three quarters of play.
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GW Gecko Alexsia Aquino pops for two points. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Southern Dolphin Allyx Guerrero and Gecko Amanda Uncangco fight for a rebound midway in the first quarter. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Gecko Amanda Uncangco powers her way towards the basket. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Gecko Haley Banez on a fast break in the second quarter of the game. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Southern Dolphin Allyx Guerrero shoots from midrange midway into the second quarter. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Southern Dolphin Nevea Salas on the putback in the closing minutes of the second quarter. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Gecko Amanda Uncangco stuffs Southern Dolphin Raisa Sinel. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Southern Dolphin Jennisa Jaromay on a fast break while Gecko Haley Banez pressures. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Gecko Alana Salas sets a play up on offense. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Gecko Alexsia Aquino drives into the paint for two points. (Photo by Michael Blas)
GW Gecko Alana Salas dribbles down the court. (Photo by Michael Blas)