Hidada clinched at least a tie for the fourth semifinal berth in the Inter-Company Bonafide Division with a 96-71 victory over Almarai at the weekend in the 2012 Boy Teves Basketball Tournament organized by by Overseas Filipino Basketball League (OFBL) at the Time-out Sports Academy on Television Street, Ghulail District on the outskirts of Jeddah.
It was Hidada’s fourth win in seven games in a tie for third and fourth with Almarai. Rabya, a 64-62 winner over GCT and with a game in hand, leads the division on 5-1 with GCT on 5-2 in the tournament sponsored by Al-Zugbi Sports Tailoring, Amaia Land and Art’s Cuisine.
Tropapips are poised to become the waiting finalist in the Inter-Commercial B after notching their fifth straight victory, 82-73 over V-Cool. Their last game, which they are expected to win, against lowly Jica is nothing but a formality in their march to the final.
Best Player Jay-r Carbonel scored 29 points while dominating both boards at the vanguard of Hidada which played high intensity basketball all the way.
Minoza scored 20 points while Lacson and Yanoc combined for 21 points for Hidada whose coach Jhone Christopher Acas said “the boys were working so hard during our practices. Winning four straight after losing the first three games will boost their confidence especially we are in the last stage of the eliminations of the tournament.”
Compass Ocean Logistics eliminated Nesma with an 80-62 victory in their match.
Julia again took charge for Compass hitting 23 points. Early in the first half both teams really played well but in the third quarter Julia and Cartagena hit their strides eluding their defenders for drives to the basket and hitting midrange jumpers. Padernal had 13 and Ramos 12 for Compass.
Paul Taguba had another good game for Tropapips scoring 22 points and grabbing Best Player honors. Veteran Edwin Gadingan added 18 points and Dorado 16 for Tropapips.
Rabya’s Salud was named Best Player of the game with 19 points.
In other games, BHBC showed no mercy in a 91-68 massacre of Jica while G4S downed Jollibee 67-61.
The scores:
Hidada (96) Carbonel 29, Minoza 20, Pasculado 14, Lacson 11, Yanoc 10, Yasser 4, Conchas 4, Taneo 4
Almarai (71) Regondola 13, Trinidad 11, Bermillo 10, Gutierrez 10, Mc Tito 8, Valencia 5, Caga 5, Omictin 4, Gaciles 3, Inieto 2
Compass (80) Julia 23, Cartagena 19, Padernal 13, Ramos 12, Sarangay 5, Guevarra 4, Aquino 2, Sumikiab 2
Nesma (62) Pattad 16, Mercado 14, Tobeo 9, Lusong 8, Villanueva 5, Sales 4, Enriquez 3, Querobin 3
Tropapips (82) Taguba 22, Gadingan 18, Dorado 16, Mercado 10, Delacruz 5, Mohammad 5, Baluyot 3, Agustin 2, Perez 1
V-Cool (73) Caberte 19, Malit 10, Tobeo 10, Dhen 9, Martin 7, Diaz 7, Layosa 6, Taguillao 5
Hidada, Tropapips score key victories in OFBL
Hidada, Tropapips score key victories in OFBL

World No.1 Sinner shocked in Halle second round by Bublik

- Earlier world number three Alexander Zverev rallied from a set down to see off Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego and advance to the quarter-finals on grass in Halle
HALLE WESTFALEN, Germany: Defending champion Jannik Sinner lost his second-round match on grass at Halle on Thursday to Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik, the Italian’s first tournament since his French Open final defeat.
The world number one fell 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 to the 45th-ranked Bublik for the 23-year-old’s first defeat to a player ranked outside the top 20 since the summer of 2023.
A few days before his defeat to Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in the title match at the French Open, Sinner had easily dispatched Bublik in the quarter-finals at Roland Garros, dropping only six games.
On Thursday, ten days before Wimbledon, Bublik claimed his second victory in six ties against Sinner.
The Kazakh will play Tomas Machac in the quarter-finals after the Czech beat Hungarian Fabian Marozsan 6-2, 6-3 earlier in the day.
Earlier world number three Alexander Zverev rallied from a set down to see off Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego and advance to the quarter-finals on grass in Halle.
The 28-year-old German won 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7/2) against the 46th-ranked Sonego and next plays another Italian, Flavio Cobolli for a place in the semifinals.
A finalist in Halle in 2016 and 2017, Zverev recorded his fifth victory in as many meetings with Sonego, a year after beating him at the same stage of the same competition.
Sonego took advantage of his only chance to break in the first set at 4-3. The German struggled throughout to break his opponent’s serve.
Zverev dug deep in the second set, leading 5-4, to win the set before dominating the tiebreak in the final set.
Argentina’s 63rd ranked Tomas Martin Etcheverry also reached the quarter-finals after a three-hour duel against fourth seed Andrey Rublev 6-3, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (8/6).
The Argentine saved two match points in the tiebreak of the deciding set to set up a meeting with Russia’s Karen Khachanov.
Coco Gauff loses in Berlin in first match since French Open title, turns attention to Wimbledon

- Gauff had a bye to the second round at the grass-court tournament, a warmup for Wimbledon
- “It was a tough one today but happy to be back on court,” she wrote on her social media
BERLIN: Newly crowned French Open champion Coco Gauff was stunned on her return to action Thursday, losing to Chinese qualifier Wang Xinyu 6-3, 6-3 at the Berlin Open.
The second-ranked Gauff, who won at Roland-Garros less than two weeks ago for her second Grand Slam title, amassed 25 unforced errors and seven double faults in her loss to Wang.
Gauff had a bye to the second round at the grass-court tournament, a warmup for Wimbledon.
“It was a tough one today but happy to be back on court,” Gauff wrote on her social media accounts. “Tried my best to adjust with the quick turnaround but it wasn’t enough. As always, I’m learning as I go so I hope to do better next time.”
The 21-year-old Gauff added that she is “excited to get some more practices in to be ready for Wimbledon,” which starts June 30. She has not made it past the fourth round at the All England Club.
Wang, ranked No. 49, said she would have been pleased just with the first set Thursday, considering the level of her opponent.
“After I won the first set, I just told myself ‘OK let’s take a minute and enjoy this, I’m playing the French Open champion, and I won the first set,’” she said in her on-court interview.
“No matter how the second and third go, I was like, ‘OK let’s just enjoy it for a second,’” said Wang, who will face Paula Badosa in the quarterfinals. “I’m really happy with how I played today. I was serving good and putting a lot of pressure on the return, especially second-serve return.”
Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka finished off Rebeka Masarova 6-2, 7-6 (6) in a match that was suspended Wednesday after one set because of a slippery court.
Sabalenka had lost to Gauff at the French Open final and later apologized to the American for making “unprofessional” comments after the Paris title match.
Sabalenka will meet 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in the quarterfinals.
Palmeiras ease past Al Ahly in Club World Cup

- The match was suspended in the 63rd minute because of a weather warning
- Victory took Palmeiras provisionally top on four points
EAST RUTHERFORD, USA: Palmeiras drew first blood in Club World Cup Group A with a 2-0 victory over Al Ahly on Thursday in New Jersey.
Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami face Porto later on in the group’s other clash after two goalless draws in the first round of fixtures.
The match was suspended in the 63rd minute because of a weather warning, with players and fans at the MetLife Stadium instructed to “take shelter” because of a nearby storm.
Palmeiras were leading by two goals at the time, with a Wessam Abou Ali own goal sending the Brazilians ahead in the 49th minute before Flaco Lopez doubled their lead on the Egyptians 10 minutes later.
Victory took Palmeiras provisionally top on four points, with the other three sides level on one point each.
It was the third match at the tournament affected by adverse weather at the tournament.
On Tuesday Mamelodi Sundowns game against Ulsan HD was suspended just before kick-off for just over an hour due to a weather alert.
Then on Wednesday RB Salzburg’ s match against Pachuca was suspended in the second half for 97 minutes because of a storm.
Palmeiras, led by talented youngster Estevao Willian, who is set to join Chelsea, played well but were held by Porto in their opening clash.
Al Ahly kept them at bay in a tight first half, in which English referee Anthony Taylor sent off Palmeiras midfielder Raphael Veiga for a foul on Ahmed Zizo, before overturning his decision following a VAR review.
Palestinian striker Abou Ali headed Anibal Moreno’s free-kick into his own net to hand Palmeiras the lead.
Lopez finished coolly for the Brazilians’ second after Mauricio played him through on goal.
After the suspension of around 45 minutes for the weather warning, Palmeiras played out the remainder of the match comfortably without risking their advantage.
South American sides have come into the tournament strongly, in good condition given they are in the middle of their domestic seasons, and have stayed unbeaten to this point.
Man City fined more than a million pounds for delayed kickoffs

- The club accepted and apologized for the rule breaches
- City are awaiting the verdict of 115 unrelated charges of alleged breaches of the FFP rules
MANCHESTER: Manchester City have been fined more than one million pounds by the Premier League for breaching the rules around delayed kickoffs and restarts nine times last season, England’s top-flight league said on Thursday.
The fine comes a year after City paid 2 million pounds ($2.56 million) to the league for breaching the same game-delay rules.
The club accepted and apologized for the rule breaches, and confirmed they have reminded their players and staff of their responsibilities in complying with the rules.
“Rules relating to kick-offs and re-starts help ensure the organization of the competition is set at the highest possible professional standard and provides certainty to fans and participating clubs,” the league said in a statement.
“It also ensures the broadcast of every Premier League match is kept to schedule.”
Fines totalling 1.08 million pounds were imposed relating to City’s home games against Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, West Ham United and Newcastle United and their away fixtures against Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and Ipswich Town.
The longest game delays were two minutes 22 seconds each for restarts v West Ham and Ipswich.
City are awaiting the verdict of 115 unrelated charges of alleged breaches of the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.
The charges cover a period starting from 2009 and continuing into the 2022-23 season. City have always denied any wrongdoing.
Soccer fans storm field in Libya and a Portuguese referee is injured during a suspended match

- The match was suspended in the 39th minute
- Al-Ittihad’s bus was set on fire, the club said in a statement
TRIPOLI: A highly-anticipated derby in Libya’s top soccer league was suspended after fans stormed the pitch and officials said Thursday the Portuguese referee and some fans were injured.
The match Wednesday between Al-Ahly Tripoli and Al-Ittihad was suspended in the 39th minute when Al-Ahli substitutes and fans stormed the pitch in protest of Al-Ittihad players’ celebration of their opening goal.
Al-Ittihad’s bus was set on fire, the club said in a statement.
Players and soccer officials fled the stadium amid a fan disturbance outside the facility. Footage circuited online showed clashes between fans and security forces in and around the stadium.
Al-Ahly blamed what they called a “provocative act” by one of Al-Ittihad players for the disturbance.
They said in a statement that security forces used “excessive force and live fire” against fans at the club’s headquarters.
Local media reported that Portuguese referee Fábio José Costa was injured.