China ends Pilipinas campaign with a 103-73 victory (39815)China used a balanced offense to overcome 42 points from Atoy Co Mente
(38155016). Mente started out slow, scoring 6 points in the first quarter and 14 by half time. He picked up his pace in the third quarter, but received little help as the game went out of hand. The big men of China on the other hand had their way as they scored 47 points and out-rebounded their competition.
After this loss, Pilipinas will compete in the second chance qualifiers at the start of the next season. We will be grouped with 4 other teams and placing first in that group will qualify us for the world championship.
Taiwan defeats Singapore 105-74 in the other semi-final match. This means the Asian championship will be played between Taiwan and China, although both teams now qualify for the world championship.
Thank you for all the managers who trained U21 players. Here are the stat leaders in all the competitive U21 games.
FG%
1. Victor Carreon - 62%
2. Carlos Miguel Octaviano - 58%
3. Carl Elbert Durano - 53%
3PT%
1. Victor Carreon - 85%
2. Carlos Miguel Octaviano - 67%
3. Carl Elbert Durano - 56%
FT%
1. Bonarejes Mabilangan - 100%
2. Siegfred Estillore - 80%
3. Ace Julio Madrigal - 78%
PTS
1. Utek Gutierrez - 14.7
2. Atoy Co Mente - 14.08
3. Victor Carreon - 12.9
REB
1. Victor Carreon - 8.6
2. Kenneth McNeil - 7.58
3. Carl Elbert Durano - 7
AST
1. Atoy Co Mente - 5.25
2. Siegfred Estillore - 5.17
3. Utek Gutierrez - 3.4
STL
1. Chi Delco 1.6
2. Utek Gutierrez - 1.1
3. Siegfred Estillore - 1.08
BLK
1. Chi Delco - 1.7
2. Victor Carreon - 1.4
3. Kenneth McNeil - 1.33