MAKE it four straight wins for Levanga Hokkaido, as they blew out SunRockers Shibuya, 84-58, Wednesday in the 2025-26 Japan B.League season at Higashin Arena.
That’s even after Dwight Ramos’ silent showing where he only tallied four points, two rebounds, three assists, two steals, and one block.
Nonetheless, that kept the momentum going for Hokkaido who are now at seventh in the standings at 7-3.
Not the best of Wednesdays for Filipino imports
Other Filipinos, however, fell in their midweek assignments.
Ray Parks’ Osaka Evessa bowed to Shimane Susanoo Magic, 82-78 at Ookini Arena Maishima.

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He put up 13 points, four rebounds, two assists, and one block, as Osaka dropped to 4-6.
AJ Edu’s Gunma Crane Thunders also incurred a slim 83-79 defeat to Kawasaki Brave Thunders at Openhouse Arena Ota.
The Gilas Pilipinas center collected 12 points, six rebounds, two steals, a dime, and a rejection, but his team also went down to 4-6.
Kiefer Ravena’s Yokohama B-Corsairs were also blown out at home by Hiroshima Dragonflies, 94-79, at Yokohama International Pool.
He only had six points in 19 minutes of action two days after turning 32 to see Yokohama sink to a 4-6 record.
Francis Lopez also suffered the same fate, with Fighting Eagles Nagoya absorbing an 84-76 loss to Nagoya Diamond Dolphins at Nagoya Biwajima Sports Center.
The former University of the Philippines winger notched five points, four rebounds, and an assist in the defeat, as the Fighting Eagles slid to a 3-7 card after this fourth straight setback.
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