Ribonucleic Acids are Cup Champions!
Finally.
The Ribonucleic Acids win their first Philippine Cup Championship, in what is described to be a Cinderella story.
Two seasons ago, they came close to winning the title, only to be denied in the finals by powerhouse Jubas Beasts. Represented then by co-team captains Teodoro Daganzo and Danilo Nismal, they we're clearly the underdogs outclassed by the veteran Beasts. "It was our first time to experience such thing", said Nismal. "And our inexperience clearly showed in the way we played. It was our first season, and to battle in such a prestigious and big stage was too much for us. This time, we made sure that we would do better."
And they did. The acids were up by 4 points, 56-54 at the half, and they never looked back. They went on a scoring spree, outscoring the Beasts 33-16 in the third quarter, led by their new recruit Nicolas Hartlieb who scored 20 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals. "I wasn't there when during their previous championship match, but I could just sense that the team couldn't bear to lose again. It is our time, our year, and our championship."
The Ribo Acids lead by as much as 22 points going into the fourth, but the Beasts cut it to 5, entering the last minute of the game, backed by league superstar Wai Cheng, who shot the lights out at Jubas Astrodome, scoring 39 points on 15-31 shooting. "I tried to contain him," exclaimed Daganzo, "but he was just unstoppable. Good thing we maintained our composure in the end."
With a minute on the clock, and ball in possession of the Beasts, Modris Kleperis sneaked behind Wai Cheng to steal the ball, and seal the game.
"We knew the ball was going to his hands. He was red hot from the field the entire game. I just had to help." said Kleperis. And he did, sealing the game with pressure packed free throws. "The first time we met, I was new in this league. I struggled back then. But this time, I made sure that I would leave an impression."
"It was a sweet win for us," said team manager Chris Tiu. "The odds were stacked against us since the Semifinals, everyone was expecting us to falter under pressure, but thankfully the players delivered."
The Ribo Acids won 115-100 in OT, getting big contributions from Kleperis, Gallou, and Hartlieb. "Do not ask me how we did it." exclaimed Tiu. "The Blazers are arguably the best team in the Philippines right now, but with the fans backing us up that day, I guess we just had the heart to push through."
The whole team and staff would be flying off to China after the playoffs to unwind and to check out some chinita girls.
Last edited by JSmoove at 1/27/2009 12:21:52 PM