The Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters delivered a devastating statement in the Philippines MPBL on June 18, 2026, crushing the Sarangani side 111–64 at home. The 47-point demolition was one of the most lopsided results of the season, showcasing the Rum Masters' depth and firepower against a Sarangani team that simply had no answer from the opening tip.
Match Overview
From the outset, Batangas City imposed its will on both ends of the floor. The Rum Masters sprinted to a first-quarter lead that never dipped below double digits after the first 12 minutes. By halftime, the home side had built a 30-point cushion, and the second half turned into a showcase for Batangas City's bench. Sarangani, unable to generate consistent offense or slow down the Rum Masters' transition attack, saw the deficit balloon past 40 points in the final period.
Key Moments
- First-quarter blitz: Batangas City opened with a 15–2 run in the first five minutes, forcing Sarangani into early foul trouble.
- Halftime knockout: A 28–12 second quarter essentially ended the contest before the break, with the Rum Masters shooting 58% from the field in the half.
- Bench celebration: With the game already decided, Batangas City's reserves outscored Sarangani 22–8 in the fourth quarter, including a stretch of 12 unanswered points.
Standout Players
The Rum Masters were led by a balanced scoring attack. Guard Marc Castro paced the team with 24 points on 9-of-13 shooting, adding 7 assists and 5 rebounds. Center Jake Valdez dominated the paint with 18 points and 14 boards, while rookie swingman Leo Tan contributed 16 points off the bench. For Sarangani, forward Rico Almazan was the lone bright spot with 15 points and 8 rebounds, but he received little support as the rest of the team combined for just 49 points on 32% shooting.
Season Impact
The emphatic victory improved Batangas City's record to 12–4, keeping them firmly in the hunt for a top seed in the MPBL playoffs. Sarangani, meanwhile, dropped to 5–11, a result that further damages their slim postseason hopes. For the Rum Masters, the win also served as a confidence booster ahead of a tough stretch against other contenders in the South Division. The 111-point output matched their season high, and the 47-point margin was their largest of the year.


