
THE GILAS PILIPINAS Under 18 (U18) women’s team will be tested right away as it faces host Thailand in a must-win opener of the SEABA U18 women’s tournament which kicks off Friday in the province of Ratchaburi.
The 6 p.m. game (Manila time) against the Thais serves as the outright gold medal play as the two other participating teams in Malaysia and Indonesia have already qualified to the FIBA U18 Women’s Asia Cup Division A.
Winner between the Filipinas and the host country will qualify to the FIBA U18 Women’s Asia Cup Division B next month in China. The team will be leaving for Thailand today.
“Playing against the host country and against Thailand pa, talagang gulatan iyan. Ang usapan namin lahat hindi namin sila padidikitin. As much as possible, we’ll dictate the tempo of the game from the first quarter until the fourth quarter,” said head coach Julie Amos of Gilas’ all-important game against the Thais on opening day.
Added Gilas Pilipinas women’s team coach Pat Aquino, “I’ve seen some of the names (Thai players), and iyung iba sa kanila played previously sa (women’s) U16. That’s the only thing we’ve known about them. They’ve been very secretive.”
Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) executive director Erika Dy accompanied Mr. Aquino and Ms. Amos in the weekly PSA Forum yesterday at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
together with the entire team led by captain Ava Fajardo.
Other members of the squad are Gabby Ramos, Naomi Panganiban, Alyssa Rodriguez, Jolzyne Impresso, Margaret Villanueva, Aubrey Lapasaran, Sophia Canindo, Ashley Abong, Tiffany Reyes, Venice Quinte, and Margarette Duenas.
“As a team, we’re going to play to the best of our ability, play with our hearts, and hopefully, we can come up with the gold,” said Fajardo, younger sister of national team member Ella Fajardo, in the session presented by San Miguel Corp., Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, Milo, Smart/PLDT, and the leading sports entertainment gateway in the Philippines ArenaPlus.
The team has been practicing twice a day as the tournament approaches, and played tune-up matches against the Gilas women’s national team, Adamson, Far Eastern University, National University, and the boys team of UP Integrated School.
After Thailand, the Pinay cagebelles will play Malaysia on the 25th and Indonesia on the 26th.
“We hope they will play well in Thailand. The federation is here to support them with what they need, and we would love for them to come back with the gold medal. But more importantly, I’m excited for them because I know they will come back as better Filipino citizens,” said Dy of the team, which Amos describes as very coachable, has a high basketball IQ, and is very committed.
“In terms of support, we would like to thank our usual supporters Smart, the MVP Foundation, and for this particular tournament, yung office po ni Sen. Pia Cayetano was a big help to the girls.”