14 teams locked horns in a jampacked game day in the 2016 BPO Classics last December 4 at STI Academic Center in Cubao.
Wells Fargo secured a 92-74 beatdown of Sitel in the first Intermediate Division game of the day.
Alvin Dela Cruz, Ralph Shappit and Ronjay Orendain starred from the bench, finished with 17, 16, and 12 points respectively for Wells Fargo.
Sitel leaned on Eugene Velo, who led all scorers with 19, in a losing effort.
The Results Company also won big, trumping Assurant BPO, 70-57, also in the Intermediate Division.
Three players dropped double-doubles for The Results company with Gian Lozada dropping 20 points and 13 rebounds, Cyd Turingan with 11 and 11, and Jose De Vera with 10 and 10.
Jordan Melaño once again led Assurant BPO with 22 points despite the loss.
In the other Intermediate Divison Game, Center Functions nipped UnitedHealth Group, 76-70.
The entire starting five shared the wealth in the offense as Larry Paa top scored with 17 that went along with 10 rebounds, Steven Camaya added 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Paul Manalasan, Ren Manzon and Ralston Shappit each contributing 12 points.
Meanwhile, AMMEX I-Support, Sitel B and Ubiquity all notched wins in the Recreational Division.
Sitel B crushed Eclaro, 66-39, with all 12 fielded players scoring at least two.
Von Golpe led the assault with 12 points and 10 rebounds while Jason Silverio and Melchor Zapanta chipped in 11 and 10 points, in that order.
Ubiquity turned back Eximius, 78-63.
Victor Sagun was at the forefront of the attack, finishing with 16 points and eight rebounds for Ubiquity.
The loss spoiled Al Aquino’s stellar showing Eximius as he finished with 24 points, 13 rebounds, five steals and two blocked shots.
AMMEX was also on the winning circle after the 76-68 watering down of Bayer.
John Jocson was a monster on the court, knocking down 24 points, collaring 13 rebounds, and registering 15 dimes for AMMEX.
Jocson matched Shaq Chinchontic’s 27-point, 11-rebound showing for Bayer.
In the lone Recreational Plus game, Sykes turned Crawford and Co. upside down, 86-61.
Bryan Marana paced Sykes with a game-best 25 points in 28 minutes of play.