Goodluck Okebata PYBC history was rewritten Saturday at the Paco Arena in Manila after the explosive young star delivered a breathtaking 51-point masterpiece to carry Drel’s Lechon x MJB to an electrifying 80-77 comeback victory over Smile 360 Bullies in the Under-16 division of Philippine Youth Basketball Championship Season 2 presented by Growee.
Okebata’s sensational debut instantly became one of the most dominant performances in league history, as he shot a blistering 78 percent from the field, buried three triples, grabbed 10 rebounds, swiped four steals, and added a block. His unstoppable offensive outburst established a new PYBC single-game scoring record, solidifying his emergence as one of the brightest youth basketball stars in the country.

Despite falling behind by 13 points early, Drel’s Lechon x MJB refused to collapse under pressure, with Okebata igniting the rally through relentless scoring, transition brilliance, and game-changing defensive intensity.
Goodluck Okebata PYBC record powers unforgettable turnaround
Jomari Luna provided crucial support throughout the comeback, contributing nine points, four steals, three rebounds, and three assists while helping orchestrate the team’s poise under pressure.
“Nag-communicate lang kami ng teammates ko,” Luna said, highlighting the teamwork that fueled their dramatic turnaround.
Smile 360 Bullies looked poised to control the game behind the efforts of Ace Chester Cruz and Lucas Sanchez, who each scored 15 points. However, as Okebata’s offensive barrage intensified, Smile 360 struggled to respond defensively, ultimately surrendering their double-digit lead.
Every basket from Okebata seemed to further shift momentum, as his aggressive attacks and efficient shot-making overwhelmed Smile 360 and transformed his first PYBC appearance into a historic statement.
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Elsewhere in the Under-16 bracket, Golden Cahaz-Mafia secured a 74-61 victory over Hooplab-MCBA behind Hailey Nido’s 20-point effort, while Scrillah Kings dominated Nilvan’s Rizal Knights 117-58 in Under-14 action.
In the Under-12 division, Converge Super Fiber x Coach T delivered one of the tournament’s most lopsided wins, dismantling Oak Sports 140-17 behind a balanced team performance.
Still, Saturday’s spotlight unquestionably belonged to Okebata, whose record-breaking scoring clinic not only lifted Drel’s Lechon x MJB to a thrilling victory but also sent a powerful message that PYBC Season 2 may have discovered its next breakout superstar.