That's right
He can score a lot because the ball is always on his hand or always pass him the ball, either way it's correct. And knowing he is only up against 6'1-6'4 center at CESAFI, all he had to do if shoot over their heads.
He only scored high against UAAP or Manila teams because it was their game plan. A plan to exhaust JF, so he won't be a problem in the 2nd half of the game.
LOL. Why are you keep on talking some Cesafi games when in fact I am giving you an example that he can score against your UAAP schools last PCCL tournament which had a good players at center postion. We are not talking of game plans here. Stick to your topic that he can only score against midgets.



And here are some news 2 years ago against the 4 peat seeking ateneo de manila university.
Cesafi stuns Ateneo
Jonas Panerio
Cebu Daily News
June 11, 2009
Games today:
(Cebu Coliseum)
5:30 pm – Cesafi vs Smart-Pampanga
7:15 pm – Ateneo vs Cebu Landmasters
The Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (Cesafi) Selection showed that it can hang with the best collegiate squads in the country, rallying from 11-points down, to stun the reigning University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP) champions Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles, 68-66, in the 2009 Cesafi Friendship Cup, last night at the Cebu Coliseum.
University of Cebu's 6-foot-9 giant June Mar Fajardo did not disappoint the audience which included Smart Gilas RP Team head coach Rajko Toroman, as he scored nine of his 21 points in the fourth canto and more importantly, had three crucial blocks in the dying seconds to preserve the victory for the Cesafi team.
The win, though awe-inspiring, went for naught as the Cebu Landmasters took the last ticket to the Finals after they won over the Smart-Pampanga Buddies 74-70, in the first game. Ateneo, Cesafi and the Landmasters all wound up with identical 2-1 records but the Blue Eagles and the Landmasters will fight in the championship round by virtue of their higher quotients.
Still, the Cesafi Selection made the affair a night to remember as they hung tough despite falling behind by 11, 45-56, at the start of the fourth period after a midrange jumper from Ateneo's Nico Salva.
They made their move behind the UC combination of Fajardo and wingman Jansen Abella, who combined for 17 points for Cesafi to trail by just three, 62-65. A free-throw by Amores and then a sweeping lay-up by Eleazar Armecin finally tied the game at 65-all with 2:17 remaining in the contest.
Ateneo had their last taste of the lead with Nonoy Baclao’s free-throw, 66-65, but Abella retaliated with two-free throws to give Cesafi the driver's seat, 67-66, with 1:07 left on the clock.