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LOOK: Terrence Romeo, presidential son-in-law win PBA All-Star Legends Shootout

Delfin Dioquino

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LOOK: Terrence Romeo, presidential son-in-law win PBA All-Star Legends Shootout
PBA great Allan Caidic and Special Assistant to the President Bong Go settle for 3rd place

MANILA, Philippines – Terrence Romeo caught fire and scored 24 points to win the Legends Shootout of the 2018 PBA All-Star Week together with presidential son-in-law Mans Carpio at the Davao del Sur Coliseum in Digos City on Wednesday, May 23.

The tandem combined for 33 points, with Carpio, who is the husband of President Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter, Sara Duterte, chipping in 9 points to dominate the competition that kicked off the mid-season festivities. 

FROM DEEP. Presidential son-in-law Mans Carpio shows his shooting touch in the Legends Shootout. Photo by PBA Images

Coming in at second place are PBA great Kenneth Duremdes (14 points) and Bobby Pacquiao (13) for 27 points.

PBA legend Allan Caidic, who holds the most triples in a game in PBA history with 17, fired 13 points while partner and Special Assistant to the President Bong Go only had 9 for a combined 22 points, which is good for 3rd place. 

BANG. Special Assistant to the President Bong Go's partnership with PBA great Allan Caidic didn't quite live up to the billing. Photo by PBA Images

Barangay Ginebra’s Scottie Thompson had the lowest output among all participants with 7 points while Major Michael Sabsal buried 11 as they settled for last place. 

 – Rappler.com

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Delfin Dioquino

Delfin Dioquino dreamt of being a PBA player, but he did not have the skills to make it. So he pursued the next best thing to being an athlete – to write about them. He took up journalism at the University of Santo Tomas and joined Rappler as soon as he graduated in 2017.