ALL the Philippine Navy Sea Lions wanted was a training ground designed to toughen them in preparation for a big tournament.

But the determination and hardwork rewarded the Go For Gold Philippines-backed Sea Lions with so much more after they ruled the King of Kings Basketball Challenge recently at the Taft Food by the Court.

The Sea Lions pulled off a huge surprise upset over the highly favored Singson’s Demigods in a championship five-on-five streetball style of competition where the first team that reached 21 points in a pair of 15-minute games was declared winner.

With the victory, the Sea Lions, whose stint was supported by Go For Gold godfather Jeremy Go, will don the national colors and represent the country in the King of Kings Basketball Challenge in Shanghai, China on Aug. 8-11.

“Hindi namin in-expect na mananalo kami. From the start, our plan was to use the tournament to gain experience and as tuneup for the AFP-PNP-PCG Olympics,” said Philippine Navy Sea Lions headcoach Sn2 Valiant Pera PN.

“Bukod sa malalaki sila, most of them played in the big leagues. We just stuck sa game plan namin and tried our best,” added Pera.

After using their speed against the taller Demigods to the hilt, they are now bound to compete with bigger opposition in Shanghai where powerhouse squads from China, United States, Russia and Europe will see action.

“We are happy to support our men and women in the armed forces. Their sacrifice inspires us and we want to help them in our small way,” said Go, vice president for marketing of Powerball Marketing & Logistics Corp., the prime mover behind Go For Gold Philippines.

Team captain Lt. Juan Tarroza, Sn2 Robert Faundo, Sn2 Kenneth Aljard, Sn2 Vincent Dalaten, Sn2 Rejeloed Cartel, Cpl Marvin Porquillo played superb ball in the five-team Globalhoops tourney with Asn Jeson Rey Cantos, Asn Chrismon Aquino and Asn Keneth De Vega.

Other members of the team are Asn Vinny Begaso, Asn Johnny Galabin, Asn Julius Fabian, Asn Rocky Antonares, Asn James Mangahas and Asn Dhon Reverente with PO3 Edmar Aronce as assistant coach.

Apprentice seaman Noy Bermudes poured most of the points in the second match of the finals that sealed the outcome against the Demigods featuring imports Prince Orizu, Chibueze Ikeh, former PBA guard Paolo Hubalde and several dribblers from the MPBL.