NOKIA PILIPINAS DASHES THAILAND HOPES 92-76
by rpyouth.com and
sbp.com.ph
May 4, 2008
When
two great warriors collide, they do not immediately draw swords and launch
frantic attacks at each other. But instead, they size each other up carefully
calculating each other strengths, weaknesses, respecting each others capabilities.
Such was the scene of the first quarter when the two first day winners
met on court to do battle. The RP youth team struggled to maintain a vulnerable
6 point lead throughout the quarter only to see that lead decay as they
lost the quarter by 1 point 20-21.
Tension filled
the air as even the usually boisterous Filipino OFW crowd, there to support
their home team anew, spoke in whispers with only a sporadic “GO
PHILIPPINES!” breaking the silence from time to time. But this situation
did not last long as coach Franz Pumaren gathered his troop to make fine
tuning adjustments during the break. “You are the better team”
Pumaren was heard telling his wards. “You are better trained, better
conditioned. You are more talented. But your Thai opponents are playing
with a bigger heart right now! They are playing like they want this more
than you do!”
That
sparked the famed indomitable Filipino spirit on our players as they held
down the Thais to only 15 points in the second quarter simultaneously
launching a 26 point attack that showed the score telling a different
story at half time with the Filipinos leading 46-36. So infectious was
that spirit that it sent our OFW supporters cheering and screaming their
lungs out in full support and approval of the work our boys were putting
in. Thailand made a brave attempt to stop Nokia Pilipinas’ onslaught
by keeping us down to only 16 points in the third. However they could
only muster only 21 points to trail at the end of the third quarter 57-62.
“These boys are now benefiting from the training and experience
that they got from their exposure in the PBL” said Dindo Pumaren
– assisting his brother with coaching chores. “Hindi sila
bineybi doon (they were not treated as babies there) and now they are
tougher and able to take a lot more pressure.” In the end, the RP
Youth boys uncorked a 30 point explosion that saw them leading by 16 points
at the final buzzer 92-76.
Standouts for
this game were Joseph Emmanuel Tolentino with a game high 18 points and
5 assists, Norberto Torres, Jaypee Mendoza, and Ryan Roose Garcia contributed
in double figures at 14 points each.
Game Summary:
Quarter scores:
1st qtr – Phi 20 Tha 21, 2nd qtr Phi 26 Tha 15, 3rd qtr Phi 16 Tha
21, 4th qtr Phi 30 Tha 19 Total Phi 92 Tha 76
Individual Scores:
Tolentino 18,
Garcia 14, J. Mendoza 14, Torres 14, De Guzman 9, Sanggalang 8, Pascual
6, Golla 4, Banal 0, Manguera 0, Terso 0
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