Kiefer Ravena dropped all of his eight points, built on two triples, in the second period of Yokohama’s win over Toyama in the 2025-26 Japan B.LEAGUE.
Yokohama built an early lead and did just enough to shrug off a pesky Toyama side, 107-94, and arrest a five-game skid in the 2025-26 season of the Japan B.LEAGUE on Sunday, Nov. 9.
Filipino reinforcement Kiefer Ravena finished with eight points he poured in the second period as the B-Corsairs improved to a 5-10 record.
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Ravena also had two rebounds, two assists and a steal in over 20 minutes of play.
Yokohama raced to a 29-13 lead in the first period to set the tone for the victory.
Damien Inglis and Seiya Ando were at the forefront of their attack as they combined for 60 points.
Inglis also added 12 rebounds, six assists and three steals, while Ando complemented his offense with three boards and four feeds.
Despite the much-needed victory, Ravena and the B-Corsairs remain mired in the lower half of the standings at no. 10 in the East.
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The Grouses dropped to a 5-10 tally in the West.
Not even Trey Kell’s 28-point outing and Brock Mortum’s 22 points, eight rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block could save Toyama from defeat.
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Like most sportswriters, Jan Ballesteros once dreamed of becoming a professional hooper. But he learned the hard way that it’s not for everyone.
He continues to be involved in the sport he loves, but this time as a member of the PBA Press Corps. Aside from primarily covering the PBA, he is also assigned to cover Gilas Pilipinas.