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Date: 01/02/2021 21:23:34
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Shout out also to the managers who have been saving players from going bot or to a foreign owner. Malaking tulong yan. Kung may training questions kayo feel free to reach out. If alam niyo na ginagawa niyo thats great as well just give the coaches a heads up kung ano plano ninyo para hindi redundant ang positions that we are training for. We want to have a more diverse team in the future capable of playing different types of offense and defense. Wag natin sayangin training efforts ninyo.

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Date: 01/06/2021 17:58:39
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Pilipinas U21 News Update #2

Pilipinas U21 thumps UAE U21: 129-50
All Pilpinas players scored

It did not take long for Team Pilipinas (18th seed) to dominate a hapless UAE (76th seed) squad with a score of 129-50, getting their second win in as many outings in the S52 Championship Tournament.

For Team Pilipinas, the game was well decided by the end of the first half.

Team UAE U21 simply had no answer for point guard Billy del Prado, who finished the game with 40 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 blocks in 32 minutes of action. The entire UAE squad scored 50 points for duration of the game. “We did win by a lot, but we were also careless (in handling the ball). This should not happen in our next matches,” said del Prado during the post-game interview with media. “Our brilliant shooting display does not mean we can turn the ball over a lot”.

Givon Ushnanai led Team UAE U21 with 19 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals.

“We want to take advantage of our matches in Pool C, given we are going to play against powerhouse (7th seed Taiwan),” Coach Jeorge said when asked to comment on the team’s performance. “We want to make sure our point difference is high, in case of a tie-breaker.”

Team Pilipinas U21 is expected to win against 96th seed Pakistan, while Team UAE U21 is looking to get its first win against 37th seed New Zealand.

Stat lines of the game:

Pilipinas
- The Pilipinas U21 reserves scored as much as the entire UAE squad (50 points)
- All 10 Pilipinas U21 players scored against UAE U21
- Pilipinas had an efficient 61% (53/87) clip from the field, including 58% (14/24) from the 3-point line, and 90% (9/10) from the stripe

UAE
- Team UAE U21 outhustled Team Pilipinas by creating more turnovers (13 vs 5), and getting more steals (8 vs 1)
- Team finished with 16% FG shooting (15/94), including 16% from behind the arc (5/32), and converted 68% of its free throws (15/22)

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Date: 01/19/2021 18:16:27
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Date: 01/19/2021 21:33:47
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U21 Press Release: Pilipinas outclasses Pakistan, 108-46
Six players score in double figures

For Team Pilipinas, all they needed was 12 minutes to have the game decided against Pakistan.

Six Pilipinas players scored in double digits against a hapless Pakistan squad. Pilipinas center Ron Encomienda led the team with a double-double, posting 19 points, 16 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 block, and 0 turnovers in 29 minutes of playing time. Guard Erald Ruz scored a highly efficient 17 points (8/9 FG, 1/1 3PT), 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks, and 1 turnover in 29 minutes. Both are now wanted by the PNP for assault against the Pakistanis.

Pilpinas dominated the game from the opening whistle, finishing the game with more rebounds (64-47), assists (22-12), steals (5-2), and blocks (18-4). “We are happy to win by a huge margin against Pakistan. This boosts our chances against bracket favorite Taiwan and darkhorse New Zealand, in the event we get to use the point differential” Coach Jeorge said during the post-game press conference.

19-year olds Rubayyat Sharif and Keykhosro Kermani led a young Pakistan squad with 13 points each. “We are a very young squad, and look forward to see our players develop into highly effective stalwarts in 1-2 seasons. I am proud of what they showed against the Philippines” Pakistan coach wujekpila said after the game. Pakistan has five 18-year old players in its roster.

Pilipinas looks forward to get its fourth win against 36th ranked New Zealand, while Pakistan hopes to get its first win against 75th ranked Vietnam

Stats of the game:
• The average age of Pakistan’s lineup is 19.2 years, while the average age for team Pilipinas players is 20.8 years
• Though Pilipinas finished the game with a 62-point win, their 3-point shooting efficiency has to improve. They finished the game with a 23% clip from behind the arc (3/13)

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Date: 01/24/2021 11:21:45
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U21 Preview: Pilipinas vs New Zealand

17th ranked Pilipinas faces 39th ranked New Zealand tomorrow at an undisclosed venue in Hong Kong due to COVID restrictions.

This will effectively be a battle of who gets to join Taiwan at first place, as the 7th ranked Taiwanese are expected to win against 49th ranked Singapore.

“We are looking to win big against New Zealand and hope the Taiwanese don’t win by a lot against Singapore (because of point differential). For all we know, the Singaporeans might beat Taiwan tomorrow. We’ll never know, let’s see,” Coach Jeorge said in an interview. “We must be on guard in our succeeding games, one loss may affect our position in the next round. As much as possible, we want to play against lower ranked teams. The goal is to sweep the round and beat early favorite Taiwan, but that doesn’t mean we will be complacent in our other matches. I always tell my boys to give it their all and leave everything they have on the court. Our (coaching and training) staff looks after the development and conditioning of our players, we can only hope that will translate to wins.”

It is unknown as of press time what the team strategy will be, but coach Jeorge gave all players the day off to rest and be with their families to watch the sunset from Victoria Peak. “Tomorrow will be a crucial game, might as well have them spend this with family so they can get some inspiration,” coach Jeorge said.

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Date: 01/28/2021 05:12:37
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U21 Press Release: Pilipinas thumps New Zealand, 91-59
Woeful shooting contributed to New Zealand loss

Team Pilipinas established its dominance against New Zealand last Monday, routing the Kiwis 91-59.

In a shooting match reminiscent of the UConn – Butler championship game in 2011, both squads could not find their mark in the field. The Filipinos finished the game with a 39% clip from the field, including an atrocious 11% efficiency from behind the arc. The Kiwis, however, were held to a field goal efficiency of 24%.

“I would say this is an ugly win. We could not get our rhythm all night, and we are fortunate to have outrebounded and outhustled New Zealand. Hopefully our play improves in our next match,” Coach Jeorge said after the game. “We will do drills focused on shooting tomorrow. Merchen (Dagiagnao) and Edgar (Cerdon) were especially terrible today. We cannot afford to play like this against bracket favorite TaiwanJeorge said.

Bill del Prado led Pilipinas with 15 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist in 28 minutes. Brody Farmer, on the other hand, led New Zealand with 17 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block in 36 minutes.

The Filipinos are looking to get their fifth win against 46th ranked Singapore, while New Zealand faces a tough Taiwan squad next week.

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Date: 02/01/2021 21:25:15
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U21 Press Release: Pilipinas defeats Singapore, 91-57
Second half onslaught led to rout

There were no words from Coach Jeorge during the half time break. Instead, the team watched a video presentation on leadership and commitment to get his point across. The players got the message, loud and clear.

After a lackluster performance in the first half against Singapore, the Filipinos outscored their Southeast Asian neighbors, 58-27 in the second half to win 91-57 at the Arena in Hong Kong. For the Filipino fan base in Hong Kong, mostly composed of OFWs, this was a sigh of relief. “I asked my employer if I can take my day off today to watch our team, I am very lucky they agreed,” said a migrant worker, who asked to remain anonymous. “I am so happy we won. I thought I would see them lose against Singapore.”

“We did not talk. Instead, I had my boys watch Invictus during the break, specifically the scene where South Africa had to defend against New Zealand for seven minutes.”

“Heads up! Look into my eyes… Do you hear? Listen to your country!” were the words South African Rugby captain François Pienaar said to his team when faced with a resilient New Zealand squad in the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final. The Filipino players were heard shouting war cries from the locker room before coming out to play the second half. An estimated 10,000 Filipinos were in attendance to watch the game.

It was a surprising turnaround for the Filipinos, allowing the Singaporean to score only 8 points in the third quarter. “Our offense fell flat in the second half; I do not know what else to say. We contained them (Pilipinas) in the first half and we were hoping to keep it close. We are a small country with few teams, so I still happy with what we achieved today,” Singaporean coach BuzzRBeater said during their post-game conference.

“We have a lot of countrymen counting on us to win this tournament, how can we let them down? We will face our toughest opponent in this bracket next week, so we need all the support we can get,” said Coach Jeorge as they were entering the locker room after the game.

Merchenito Dagiagnao led the Filipinos with Terrence Ross-like line of 20 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1 steal in 27 minutes of action. They are expected to keep it close against powerhouse Taiwan (ranked 7th) next week.

Guard Chenbagarajan Ali led the Singaporeans with 15 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals, and 1 block in 35 minutes. They are going to play 41st ranked New Zealand to close the elimination phase of the tournament.

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Date: 02/02/2021 05:10:14
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Thanks for this write-up coach. Si=olid as usual ad very much reflect what I was actually thinking during and after the game. Especially that half time silent treatment, HAHAHA!

Special props to Dagiagnao and his owner, he's been mired by bad GS during the early parts of the season, but he is now starting to show what he's made of.

Next week will be our toughest test yet, the final game of round 1 against perennial contender Taiwan! Please keep up the GS and for those that I have connected with (you guys know who you are) be ready for possible call-ups! ;)

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Date: 02/02/2021 06:20:11
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Pilipinas U21 Preview: Bringing it up to 11

Team Pilipinas is starting its preparations against tournament favorite Taiwan hours after their win against Singapore. The Nationals are snakebit against the Taiwanese, and they hope to change that next week.

“We’ve studied their plays and got their game tape. Hopefully we can get a win against them. We have taller players, but they have a well-rounded squad. Let’s see what happens next.” Coach Jeorge said in an interview at an undisclosed YMCA practice facility. “I want the boys to focus and learn their lesson from the game against Singapore. We lost all offensive flow in the first half, and if you want to beat a team like Taiwan, you cannot afford to have lapses like that. Our gameplay has to be up to 11 at that point.”

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Date: 02/03/2021 01:34:44
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Pilipinas U21 Preview: One call to stardom

It is said that luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. For Patrick Osano, he is still waiting for that opportunity to be called to the U21 team.

At 21 years old, Osano is posting career high averages in points (15.6), rebounds (7.2), assists (2.7), and steals (1.4) in 13 games for his mother team this season. He scored a career-high 27 points last Saturday, and posting a highly efficient clip of 56% from the field and 42% from behind the arc this season.

“I am prepared to represent and play for the country. I have learned to hone my craft and grow as a man. With the many rookies this country produces every season, I am proud to be considered as an aspirant for the nation’s basketball team,” said Osano after a practice session with the team at the Velasco Hall. “Only 12 to 15 are chosen to represent (the U21 team) out of the thousands of eligible players. With the talent that is out there, you hope you have the skills to get noticed. If I don’t make it now (to the U21 team), hopefully I get to enhance my skills enough to represent the seniors team.”

He has his phone with him at all times, all it takes is one call from the National Team for his aspirations to turn into reality.


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